Study of dipole dynamics and pre-transitional effects at isotropic to nematic phase transition by low-frequency dielectric relaxation measurements |
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Authors: | A.K. George Mariam Al-Hinai D.M. Potukuchi S.H. Al-Harthi C. Carboni |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics , College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University , P.O. Box 36, P.C. 123, Muscat, Oman;2. Department of Physics , College of Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University , Kakinada-533 003, India |
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Abstract: | Thermal microscopy (TM) as well as low-frequency (LF) dielectric relaxation studies are carried out on a nematic liquid crystal (NLC), viz E7 (Merck Ltd, UK). The isotropic to nematic (IN) transition temperatureT IN determined by TM and LF-dielectric permittivity measurements agrees with the available data. Dielectric loss studies in the frequency region of 5–10?MHz indicate a relaxation (in the kHz region) akin to Debye type off-centered dispersion. The observed nematic relaxation is found to correspond to reorientation (about the short axis) of the nematic dipole to the external field. The temperature variation of the nematic relaxation frequencyf R is found to follow an Arrhenius shift, with an activation energy of 1.7?eV. Temperature variation of the dielectric strength (Δε = ε o ? ε∞) and the distribution parameter α in the nematic phase are discussed. The dynamic response of the nematic dipoles and growth of pre-transitional fluctuations are found to be nonlinear in the vicinity of the IN transition. The value of the exponent αeff = 0.072 indicates weak growth of transitional fluctuations across the IN transition. |
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Keywords: | Dielectric permittivity Nematic liquid crystal Dielectric relaxation |
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