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  • Chirality in molecular materials is commonly used to manipulate the polarization of light. Here, Nayani et al. observe the formation of doubly twisted structure in achiral chromonic liquid crystals when confined to a cylindrical capillary, which leads to spontaneous chiral breaking.

    • Karthik Nayani
    • Rui Chang
    • Mohan Srinivasarao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-7
  • The chirality of colloids dispersed in achiral liquid crystals shapes colloidal dynamics and interactions, giving rise to chiral supramolecular assemblies and attractive or repulsive colloidal motions.

    • Karthik Nayani
    • Young-Ki Kim
    • Nicholas L. Abbott
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 17, P: 14-15
  • Having a well aligned monodomain is critical to performing fundamental studies on liquid crystals as well as exploiting them for technological applications. Unlike conventional nematics, lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals are notoriously hard to align. Here, we report on the homogeneous planar alignment of Sunset Yellow in a flat rectangular capillary. Counterintuitively, the in-plane director aligns perpendicular to the long axis of the rectangular capillary. We rationalize the evolution of this configuration from a metastable twisted configuration by considering the coupling of the curvature of the edges of the rectangle to the Frank free energy via the saddle-splay contribution.

    • Jinxin Fu
    • Karthik Nayani
    • Mohan Srinivasarao
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 9, P: e393