1994
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.33.3482
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Determination of Rotational Viscosity of Nematic Liquid Crystals from Transient Current: Numerical Analysis and Experiment

Abstract: A simple method is presented for the determination of the rotational viscosity of nematic liquid crystals. Theoretical expressions for the rotational viscosity from transient displacement current in nematic liquid crystals are derived. The validity of the expressions is numerically examined. It is found that the rotational viscosity can be obtained with sufficient accuracy. The rotational viscosity of ZLI-2293 (Merck Ltd.) is measured at various temperatures by the present method.

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“…The calculated rotational viscosities are 0:08 AE 0:01 and 0:10 AE 0:01 Pa s respectively, and agree within an experimental error due to the cell thickness measurement, the accuracy of which is within $AE5%. Rotational viscosity of this compound was also measured by using a transient current method by Imai et al 21) and was slightly larger (0.14 Pa s) than our results. Finally we present the summary of the obtained quantities, anchoring strength (W), pretilt angle (), and rotational viscosity ( 1 ) in cells coated with CYTOP and AL-1254 in Table I.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…The calculated rotational viscosities are 0:08 AE 0:01 and 0:10 AE 0:01 Pa s respectively, and agree within an experimental error due to the cell thickness measurement, the accuracy of which is within $AE5%. Rotational viscosity of this compound was also measured by using a transient current method by Imai et al 21) and was slightly larger (0.14 Pa s) than our results. Finally we present the summary of the obtained quantities, anchoring strength (W), pretilt angle (), and rotational viscosity ( 1 ) in cells coated with CYTOP and AL-1254 in Table I.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…As indicated, the clearing temperature T ni , dielectric anisotropy, and birefringence of the CNT-doped cell were almost the same as pure LC although it was measured only for specific amount of CNTs. However, the rotational viscosity measured by transient current method [18] shows decrease of rotational viscosity to some degree and however, the effect was large in the SWNT-doped cell. Next, we measured electro-optic characteristics of the cells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The transient current method [39,40] was used to obtain γ 1 for the nematic samples and the experimental details are mentioned elsewhere. [30] Figure 7(a) shows that γ 1 of the hybrid is lower than that of the pure LC -which explains the faster electro-optic response for the 5CB + graphene hybrid.…”
Section: Graphene-doped Nematic Lc: Faster Electrooptic Responsementioning
confidence: 99%