40 research outputs found
Temperature dependences of oscillation parameters in ferroelectric liquid crystals
Oscillation processes have been revealed in the course of reversible polarization study in ferroelectric liquid crystals. The oscillation frequency of polarization vector has been found to be from 1 to 30 kHz. The oscillation parameters were studied as functions of temperature. Temperature dependences of the oscillation amplitude and damping decrement have been measured
Effect of elastic stresses on free oscillations in ferroelectric liquid crystals
It is shown experimentally that an elastic mechanical stress in a crystal structure is a necessary factor for the appearance of free oscillations of the director of a ferroelectric liquid crystal. Such a mechanical stress arises as a result of internal textural perturbations in the presence of regions with a different orientation of the director or is produced by external pressure applied to one of the cell plates in the appropriate direction. © 1999 American Institute of Physics
Rotational viscosity of induced smectic C* phase of liquid crystal
The rotation viscosity and the molecular tilt angle 0 have been determined in smectic layers of induced ferroelectric liquid crystal system containing some 1R, 4R-2-(4-phenyl-benzylidene)-p-menthane-3-one derivatives as chiral dopants. The correlation between the rotational viscosity and the angle 0 has been studied. The temperature dependence of the smectic tilt angle
Resonance phenomena in a ferroelectric liquid crystals
In a surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal cell, optical transmission oscillations have been revealed accompanying mechanical vibrations caused by fast field reversal. Special bookshelf textures, so-called "rainbow", were used in the experiments. Temperature dependences of the oscillation parameters have been studied. The temperature dependence of the oscillation frequency suggests that the some oscillation resonances correspond to modes of the liquid crystals
Free oscillations in a ferroelectric liquid crystal
A description is given of experimental investigations in which free electromechanical oscillations are obtained for the first time in ferroelectric liquid crystals. © 1997 American Institute of Physics