February 09, 1996 - February 09, 2029

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    Physics Colloquium

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Title
    זֶה סַבּוֹן, סוֹב סוֹב סוֹב: Spinning a tale about liquid crystals
    Location
    Weissman Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Randall D. Kamien
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
    AbstractShow full text abstract about The discovery of the cholesteric ushered in the study of liq...»
    The discovery of the cholesteric ushered in the study of liquid crystalline phases and phenomena.  As a structure periodic on the micron length scale, the cholesteric acts as a diffraction grating, affording a labradorescent splendor to the casual observer. While these discoveries were being made, Maxwell developed the theory of canal surfaces; surfaces swept out by a sphere of varying radius moving along an arbitrary path.  I will use a new observation of cholesteric droplets to explain the connection between canal surfaces, focal conic domains, and Apollonian packing. The power of geometric thinking will be highlighted.
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