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Abstract The blue phase of liquid crystals (BPLCs) with a cubic lattice of disclination lines and 3D nanostructure enables the modulation of photonic bandgap thus casting them in the category of photonic crystals. Its unique nature promises applications in display technologies, electro‐optics, and sensors. To integrate these ordered materials into wearable devices a fundamental understanding of curvature, and spatial confinement is necessary. Although continuous confinement in flat geometries have been studied, confining curvature has shown to induce strong destabilization effects on the cubic structure and formation of topological defects, thereby deteriorating their optical performance. Moreover, limitations in controlling the curvature of droplets further hinder studies of nucleation and growth of BPLCs. To address these challenges, micro‐scale patterned surfaces of concentric cylinders are exploited to systematically control curvatures. The impact of curvature on the confined BPLCs is revealed in terms of phase transition temperature, nucleation and growth, morphology, as well as phase transformation. This research offers valuable insights into the stability, and structural characteristics of BPLCs in adaptive photonic devices, paving the way for future advancements in flexible displays, sensors, and other technologies leveraging liquid crystal (LC) materials.more » « less
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Pawale, Tejal; Swain, Justin; Anwasi, Mesonma; Kaluarachchi, Sachin; Wang, Yuheng; Yang, Yong; Czaplewski, David A; Divan, Ralu; Tierra, Giordano; Li, Xiao (, Nature Communications)Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2026
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Pawale, Tejal; shaikh, Saad; Gonzalez_Rodriguez, Roberto; Wang, Hong; Cui, Jing Biao; Reidy, Richard F; Li, Xiao (, Chemistry of Materials)Free, publicly-accessible full text available October 28, 2026
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