Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9786164 Optics Communications 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
A purely optical approach using noise as a perturbation source and speckle analysis is used to measure the diffusion length and the director reorientational relaxation time of an aligned nematic liquid crystal. This method gives a direct measure of the intrinsic director relaxation time without any voltage or optical driving nor nonlinear effects contrarily to previous approaches. The obtained values of the diffusion length and relaxation time are in excellent agreement with those calculated from the liquid crystal elastic and rotational viscosity constants.
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