Abstract

We propose a novel technique to probe shape of a single microbe embedded in a nematic liquid crystal (NLC) sample by observing geometry of dark brushes with optical microscope using a cross-polarizer set up. Assuming certain anchoring conditions for the NLC director at the surface of the microbe, we determine the resulting shapes of brushes using numerical simulations. Our results suggest that for asymmetrical microbes (such as cylindrical shaped bacteria/viruses), resulting brushes may carry the imprints of this asymmetry (e.g. the aspect ratio of cylindrical shape) at relatively large distances to be able to be seen using simple optical microscopy even for microbe sizes in few tens to few hundred nanometer range.

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