Dependence of the Electrically Controlled Birefringence on Applied Frequency in a Nematic Liquid Crystal |
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Authors: | Y. Inagaki A. Kondo K. Matsumura |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electronic Engineering , Gifu University , Kagamigahara, Gifu Pref., 504, Japan |
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Abstract: | Detailed studies on the dependence of the ECB effect on the applied frequency have been made in a nematic liquid crystal MBBA. It is found experimentally that, when the applied voltage is just above the threshold voltage, there are strong dependences of both the delay time and the mean deformation angle of the molecular director subjected to a constant voltage setup on the applied frequency. Those applied frequency dependences of the ECB effect can be interpreted in terms of the dielectric alignment in an electrically conducting nematic liquid crystal. We have measured the capacitance of the deformed liquid crystal cell varying the applied frequency. The experimental results are compared with the Gruler and Cheung theoretical prediction, and good agreements are obtained between them when the applied voltage is just above the threshold voltage. |
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Keywords: | Erythrocyte shape membrane model optimization fluid lamina curvature homogeneity |
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