The investigation of the relaxation processes in antiferroelectric liquid crystals by electro-optic spectroscopy

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Yu. P. Panarin, O. Kalinovskaya, and J. K. Vij, The investigation of the relaxation processes in antiferroelectric liquid crystals by electro-optic spectroscopy, Applied Physics Letters, 72, 14, 1998, 1667 - 1669

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Electrooptic spectroscopy of an antiferroelectric liquid crystal is carried out over a range of frequencies from 1 Hz to 100 kHz. In the antiferroelectric SmCA phase two relaxation processes are found, one at the fundamental frequency of a mode and the second at twice the frequency of a different mode. A comparison of the results of the electro-optic spectroscopy with a theoretical study of the motion of the director of an antiferroelectric helix subject to a weak alternating field enables a determination of the origin of the relaxation processes in antiferroelectric phases.

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