Orientational diffusivities measured by Rayleigh scattering in a lyotropic calamitic nematic () liquid crystal phase: the backflow problem revisited |
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Authors: | M.B. Lacerda Santos M.A. Amato |
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Affiliation: | (1) Instituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, 70910-900 Brasília, DF, Brazil, BR |
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Abstract: | Using a light-beating technique we have measured the damping time of thermal fluctuations of the nematic director for the so called cylindrical or calamitic nematic (NC) phase of the lyotropic system K-laurate/decanol/. By varying the scattering angle in suitable geometries, we have been able to estimate the orientational diffusivities associated to the three pure deformations of splay, twist and bend. A former measurement made in the disk-like ND phase of the same system yielded a large deviation between the splay and twist diffusivities. The effect was then attributed to induced flows, or backflow, which could be responsible for the reduction of the splay viscosity. In fact, this is the analogous effect, for disks, to the one recognized since long time ago arriving for rod-like molecules in a classical nematic, though in this case it is associated with bend deformations. The analogy comes about thanks to the interchange of the role played by disks and cylinders for, respectively, splay and bend fluctuations.The measurements reported here provide a new test on the applicability of the backflow model to a nematic system composed of micelles, that is, aggregates made of amphiphilic (surfactant) molecules, in its cylindrical-like variant, i.e. the NC phase. In addition, the comparative study made here with the previous results existing in the literature for the ND phase, allows us to conjecture on structural issues concerning lyotropic nematics. Received: 29 April 1998 / Revised: 19 August 1998 / Accepted: 31 August 1998 |
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Keywords: | PACS. 77.84.Nh Liquids, emulsions and suspensions liquid crystals - 61.30.Gd Orientational order of liquid crystals electric and magnetic field effects on order - 78.35.+c Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering other light scattering |
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