New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Defect order in active nematics on a curved surface

  • D J G Pearce

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab91fd
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
p. 063051

Abstract

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We investigate the effects of extrinsic curvature on the turbulent behavior of a 2D active nematic confined to the surface of a cylinder. The surface of a cylinder has no intrinsic curvature and only extrinsic curvature. A nematic field reacts to the extrinsic curvature by trying to align with the lowest principle curvature, in this case parallel to the long axis of the cylinder. When nematics are sufficiently active, there is a proliferation of defects arising from a bend or splay instability depending on the nature of the active stress. The extrinsic curvature of the cylinder breaks the rotational symmetry of this process, implying that defects are created parallel or perpendicular to the cylinder depending on whether the active nematic is contractile or extensile.

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