Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9837417 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Reorientation tendencies of liquid crystal (LC) molecules are investigated for two different fundamental orientation configurations known as homogeneous (HG) and homeotropic (HT). Dielectric anisotropy properties of a HT sample and a HG one are investigated as a function of frequency. The dielectric anisotropy changes from the positive type to the negative type. The obtained results suggest that the samples exhibit dielectrically controlled positive dielectric anisotropy (p-type Δε) with a critical frequency transition to negative dielectric anisotropy (n-type Δε) behavior. The high-frequency relaxation process exhibits non-Debye-type behavior due to dipolar rotation around the long molecular axis. The orientation configurations (HG and HT) change the dielectric anisotropy properties of the LC in a favorable manner.
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