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Experimental test of curvature-driven dynamics in the phase ordering of a two dimensional liquid crystal

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We study electric field driven deracemization in an achiral liquid crystal through the formation and coarsening of chiral domains. It is proposed that deracemization in this system is a curvature-driven process. We test this prediction using the exact result for the distribution of hull-enclosed areas in two-dimensional coarsening in non-conserved scalar order parameter dynamics recently obtained [J.J. Arenzon et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 061116 (2007)]. The experimental data are in very good agreement with the theory. We thus demonstrate that deracemization in such bent-core liquid crystals belongs to the Allen-Cahn universality class, and that the exact formula, which gives us the statistics of domain sizes during coarsening, can also be used as a strict test for this dynamic universality class.

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hal-00519909 , version 1 (21-09-2010)

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Alberto Sicilia, Jeferson J. Arenzon, Ingo Dierking, Alan J. Bray, Leticia F. Cugliandolo, et al.. Experimental test of curvature-driven dynamics in the phase ordering of a two dimensional liquid crystal. Physical Review Letters, 2008, 101, pp.197801. ⟨hal-00519909⟩
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