We observe novel positional control of a colloidal particle in microchannel flow of a nematic liquid crystal. Lattice Boltzmann simulations show multiple equilibrium particle positions, the existence and position of which are tunable using the driving pressure, in direct contrast to the classical Segré-Silberberg effect in isotropic liquids. In addition, particle migration in nematic flow occurs an order of magnitude faster. These new equilibria are determined through a balance of elastic forces, hydrodynamic lift and drag as well as order-flow interactions through the defect structure around the particle.
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Lesniewska, M., Mottram, N., & Henrich, O. (2022). Controllable particle migration in liquid crystal flows. Soft Matter, 18(36), 6942–6953. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sm00707j
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