Abstract

Features of the development and relaxation of loop defects in the texture of nematic solutions of two rodlike polymers are discussed. Examples given for solutions of poly(1,4-phenylene terephthalamide) and poly(1,4-phenylene-2,6-benzobisthiazole) show the overall similarity of the behavior for these two materials. The development of the mottled texture observed shortly after the solution is extruded into a rectangular capillary, to form a tangle of defect lines which then evolves to form individual loops, is discussed. The differing relaxation dynamics of individual loops observed in the final stages of coarsening near the cell center and close to a surface are presented, along with novel effects observed in the interaction of such loops with an external magnetic field.

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