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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 85, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.85.031701
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- Slovenian Research Agency [P1-0099, J1-2335]
- NAMASTE Center of Excellence
- HIERARCHY FP7 network [215851-2]
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Directional media, such as nematic liquid crystals and ferromagnets, are characterized by their topologically stabilized defects in directional order. In nematics, boundary conditions and surface-treated inclusions often create complex structures, which are difficult to classify. Topological charge of point defects in nematics has ambiguously defined sign, and its additivity cannot be ensured when defects are observed separately. We demonstrate how the topological charge of complex defect structures can be determined by identifying and counting parts of the texture that satisfy simple geometric rules. We introduce a parameter called the defect rank and show that it corresponds to what is intuitively perceived as a point charge based on the properties of the director field. Finally, we discuss the role of free-energy constraints in the validity of the classification with the defect rank.
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