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Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2017

Thermotropic liquid crystal films for biosensors and beyond

Piotr Popov; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli

We briefly review studies of liquid crystal films suspended in submillimeter size grids for biosensing applications and beyond. Due to intense recent research, the sensitivity of liquid crystal films to targeted biologically relevant agents can be increased, and the LC surface can be functionalized to be sensitive only to pre-assigned pathogens. Beyond sensor applications, we show that novel liquid crystal defect structures can be used to manipulate separation and deposition of lipids. Finally, we demonstrate that not only the nematic liquid crystal phase, but also chiral nematic (cholesteric and blue phase) and smectic liquid crystals can be used for sensing and may extend the sensitivity and/or the selection of biomaterials, which can be sensed.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystal Microlenses

Piotr Popov; Lawrence William Honaker; Mona Mirheydari; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli

Nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) of achiral molecules and racemic mixtures of chiral ones form flat films and show uniform textures between circular polarizers when suspended in sub-millimeter size grids and immersed in water. On addition of chiral dopants to the liquid crystal, the films exhibit optical textures with concentric ring patterns and radial variation of the birefringence color. Both are related to a biconvex shape of the chiral liquid crystal film; the rings are due to interference. The curvature radii of the biconvex lens array are in the range of a few millimeters. This curvature leads to a radial variation of the optical axis along the plane of the film. Such a Pancharatnam-type phase lens dominates the imaging and explains the measured focal length of about one millimeter. To our knowledge, these are the first spontaneously formed Pancharatnam devices. The unwinding of the helical structure at the grid walls drives the lens shape. The relation between the lens curvature and material properties such as helical pitch, the twist elastic constant, and the interfacial tensions, is derived. This simple, novel method for spontaneously forming microlens arrays can also be used for various sensors.


Materials | 2017

Thermotropic Liquid Crystal-Assisted Chemical and Biological Sensors

Nicolai Popov; Lawrence Honaker; Maia Popova; N. V. Usol'tseva; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli; Piotr Popov

In this review article, we analyze recent progress in the application of liquid crystal-assisted advanced functional materials for sensing biological and chemical analytes. Multiple research groups demonstrate substantial interest in liquid crystal (LC) sensing platforms, generating an increasing number of scientific articles. We review trends in implementing LC sensing techniques and identify common problems related to the stability and reliability of the sensing materials as well as to experimental set-ups. Finally, we suggest possible means of bridging scientific findings to viable and attractive LC sensor platforms.


Physical review applied | 2014

Accurate Optical Detection of Amphiphiles at Liquid-Crystal–Water Interfaces

Piotr Popov; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli


Sensing and bio-sensing research | 2016

A liquid crystal biosensor for specific detection of antigens

Piotr Popov; Lawrence William Honaker; Edgar E. Kooijman; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli


Physical Review E | 2015

Molecular dynamics study of rhodamine 6G diffusion at n-decane-water interfaces.

Piotr Popov; Leo Steinkerchner; Elizabeth K. Mann


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2014

Insertion of liquid crystal molecules into hydrocarbon monolayers

Piotr Popov; Daniel J. Lacks; Antal Jakli; Elizabeth K. Mann


Archive | 2015

LIQUID CRYSTAL INTERFACES: EXPERIMENTS, SIMULATIONS AND BIOSENSORS.

Piotr Popov


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Liquid-Crystal-Based Biosensor without Alignment Substrate

Piotr Popov; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli


Soft Matter | 2018

Bending nematic liquid crystal membranes with phospholipids

Jenieve Cumberland; Tetiana Lopatkina; Matthew Murachver; Piotr Popov; Viktor Kenderesi; Ágnes Buka; Elizabeth K. Mann; Antal Jakli

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Nicolai Popov

Ivanovo State University

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Daniel J. Lacks

Case Western Reserve University

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Viktor Kenderesi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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