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BY-NC-ND 3.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter July 24, 2008

Technical aspects of dielectric spectroscopy measurements of liquid crystals

  • P. Perkowski EMAIL logo , D. Łada , K. Ogrodnik , J. Rutkowska , W. Piecek and Z. Raszewski
From the journal Opto-Electronics Review

Abstract

The dielectric spectroscopy measurements were performed for antiferroelectric liquid crystalline mixture. For this purpose, the cells with ITO electrodes were prepared. It was found that it is not possible to detect some important relaxation modes in Sm A*, Sm C*, and Sm CA* phases. The own cell mode (related to cell properties, i.e., capacity and resistivity) covers the dielectric response of liquid crystalline medium. Dielectric measurements in cells with gold electrodes were done to show all possible relaxations in antiferroelectric liquid crystals (LCs).

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Published Online: 2008-7-24
Published in Print: 2008-9-1

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