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Nematronics: Reciprocal Coupling between Ionic Currents and Nematic Dynamics

Chau Dao, Jeffrey C. Everts, Miha Ravnik, and Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 168102 – Published 21 April 2023

Abstract

Adopting a spintronics-inspired approach, we study the reciprocal coupling between ionic charge currents and nematic texture dynamics in a uniaxial nematic electrolyte. Assuming quenched fluid dynamics, we develop equations of motion analogously to spin torque and spin pumping. Based on the principle of least dissipation of energy, we derive the adiabatic “nematic torque” exerted by ionic currents on the nematic director field as well as the reciprocal motive force on ions due to the orientational dynamics of the director. We discuss several simple examples that illustrate the potential functionality of this coupling. Furthermore, using our phenomenological framework, we propose a practical means to extract the coupling strength through impedance measurements on a nematic cell. Exploring further applications based on this physics could foster the development of nematronics—nematic iontronics.

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  • Received 31 October 2022
  • Accepted 31 March 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.168102

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Polymers & Soft MatterCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

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Chau Dao1, Jeffrey C. Everts2,3, Miha Ravnik4,5, and Yaroslav Tserkovnyak1

  • 1Department of Physics and Astronomy and Bhaumik Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
  • 2Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 01-224 Warsaw, Poland
  • 3Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 5, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
  • 4Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 5Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Vol. 130, Iss. 16 — 21 April 2023

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