Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1861847 | Physics Letters A | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The present work is focused on thermal diffusivity (D)(D) measurements, via Z -scan experiment, in a discotic nematic phase of the lyotropic mixture comprised of potassium laurate, decanol and D2OD2O. In this experiment, the nematic sample is translated through the focal region of a focused Gaussian laser beam. The experimental data are analyzed according to the thermal lens model and the ratio between the thermal diffusivities parallel (D∥)(D∥) and perpendicular (D⊥)(D⊥) to the director of the nematic sample has been found to be smaller than one. The results are compared to others obtained with different liquid crystals and explained by using a simple model where this ratio is correlated to the shape anisotropy of the micelles.
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Authors
N.M. Kimura, A. de Campos, P.A. Santoro, M. Simões, S.L. Gómez, A.J. Palangana,