Confinement induced splay-to-bend transition of colloidal rods.

Dammone OJ, Zacharoudiou I, Dullens RPA, Yeomans JM, Lettinga MP, Aarts DGAL

We study the nematic phase of rodlike f d-virus particles confined to channels with wedge-structured walls. Using laser scanning confocal microscopy we observe a splay-to-bend transition at the single particle level as a function of the wedge opening angle. Lattice Boltzmann simulations reveal the underlying origin of the transition and its dependence on nematic elasticity and wedge geometry. Our combined work provides a simple method to estimate the splay-to-bend elasticity ratios of the virus and offers a way to control the position of defects through the confining boundary conditions.

Keywords:

Bacteriophage M13

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Biomechanical Phenomena

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Colloids

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Elasticity

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Mechanical Phenomena

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Virion