“…The nitroxide spin probe, used for doping the CB11CB LC, was the 3β -doxyl-5α-cholestane free radical (Aldrich, hereafter referred to as CSL). This was employed in a number of previous studies 25,[31][32][33] where it proved to be a reliable probe to monitor the order and the dynamics of the LC system, due to its size, morphology and rigidity, which results in a strong orientation by the LC host. The CSL structure is shown in Figure 2 together with the chosen ordering (x,y,z, solid line) and magnetic (x',y',z', dashed line) molecular frames and the indication of its two main reorientational motions, tumbling and spinning, with the corresponding components of the rotational diffusion tensor: D ⊥ (reorientation of the molecular long axis) and D (rotation around the long axis), respectively.…”