Liquid Crystals. Iam-Choon Khoo
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Название: Liquid Crystals

Автор: Iam-Choon Khoo

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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isbn: 9781119705796

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Schematic illustration of coordinate system defining the microscopic order parameter of a nematic liquid crystal molecule.

      (2.3a)upper S Subscript italic i i Baseline equals one half left pointing angle 3 sine squared theta cosine squared phi minus 1 right pointing angle comma

      (2.3b)upper S Subscript italic j j Baseline equals one half left pointing angle 3 sine squared theta sine squared phi minus 1 right pointing angle comma

      (2.3c)upper S Subscript italic k k Baseline equals one half left pointing angle 3 cosine squared theta minus 1 right pointing angle period

      Note that Sii+ Sjj+ Skk= 0. Put another way, S is a traceless tensor because its diagonal elements add up to zero.

      The order parameters defined previously in terms of the directional averages can be translated into expressions in terms of the anisotropies in the physical parameters such as magnetic, electric, and optical susceptibilities. For example, in terms of the optical dielectric anisotropies Δε = εε, one can define a so‐called macroscopic order parameter that characterizes the bulk response:

      It is called macroscopic because it describes the bulk property of the material. To be more explicit, consider a uniaxial nematic liquid crystal such that in the molecular axis system εαβ is of the form

      (2.5)epsilon Subscript italic alpha beta Baseline equals Start 3 By 3 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column epsilon Subscript up-tack Baseline 2nd Column 0 3rd Column 0 2nd Row 1st Column 0 2nd Column epsilon Subscript up-tack Baseline 3rd Column 0 3rd Row 1st Column 0 2nd Column 0 3rd Column epsilon Subscript double-vertical-bar Baseline EndMatrix period

      Writing Qαβ explicitly in terms of their diagonal components, we thus have

      (2.6)upper Q Subscript italic x x Baseline equals upper Q Subscript italic y y Baseline equals minus one third normal upper Delta epsilon

      (2.7)upper Q Subscript italic z z Baseline equals two thirds normal upper Delta epsilon period

      It is useful to note here that, in tensor form, εαβ can be expressed as

      Note that this form shows that ε = ε|| for an optical field parallel to ModifyingAbove n With ampersand c period circ semicolon and ε = ε for an optical field perpendicular to ModifyingAbove n With ampersand c period circ semicolon.

      Similarly, other parameters such as the magnetic (χ m ) and electric (χ) susceptibilities may be expressed as

      (2.9a)chi Subscript italic alpha beta Superscript m Baseline equals chi Subscript up-tack Superscript m Baseline delta Subscript italic alpha beta Baseline plus normal upper Delta chi Superscript m Baseline n Subscript alpha Baseline n Subscript beta

      and

      (2.9b)chi Subscript italic alpha beta Baseline equals chi Subscript up-tack Baseline delta Subscript italic alpha beta Baseline plus normal upper Delta chi n Subscript alpha Baseline n Subscript beta Baseline comma

      respectively, in terms of their respective anisotropies Δχ m and Δχ.

      In general, however, optical dielectric anisotropy and its dc or low‐frequency counterpart (the dielectric anisotropy) provide a less reliable measure of the order parameter because they involve electric fields. This is because of the so‐called local field effect: the effective electric field acting on a molecule is a superposition of the electric field from the externally applied source and the field created СКАЧАТЬ