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Chinese Physics, 2002, Vol. 11(5): 415-418    DOI: 10.1088/1009-1963/11/5/301
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Topological quantization of disclination points in three-dimensional liquid crystals

Yang Guo-Hong (杨国宏)a, Zhang Hui (张慧)b,  Duan Yi-Shi (段一士)c
a Department of Physics, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200436, China; b Department of Chemistry, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200436, China; c Institute of Theoretical Physics, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
Abstract  Using the $\phi$-mapping method and topological current theory, we study the inner structure of disclination points in three-dimensional liquid crystals. By introducing the strength density and the topological current of many disclination points, it is pointed out that the disclination points are determined by the singularities of the general director field and they are topologically quantized by the Hopf indices and Brouwer degrees.
Keywords:  topological current      wrapping number      director field      disclination point  
Received:  17 October 2001      Revised:  25 November 2001      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  61.30.Jf (Defects in liquid crystals)  
  02.40.Pc (General topology)  
Fund: Project supported by the Science Foundation from the Education Commission of Shanghai, China (Grant Nos 2000QN64 and 2000A15).

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Yang Guo-Hong (杨国宏), Zhang Hui (张慧), Duan Yi-Shi (段一士) Topological quantization of disclination points in three-dimensional liquid crystals 2002 Chinese Physics 11 415

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