Gp. Sinha et Fm. Aliev, DIELECTRIC-RELAXATION OF NEMATIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL CONFINED IN POROUS MATRICES, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science and technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals, 304, 1997, pp. 309-314
Using dielectric spectroscopy in the frequency range 0.1 Hz-1.5 GHz, w
e investigated the dynamic properties of pentylcianobiphenyl (5CB) con
fined in porous matrices with randomly oriented, interconnected pores
as well as in parallel cylindrical pores with different pores sizes. T
he confinement has a strong influence on the dielectric properties of
LC which resulted in the appearance of a low frequency relaxational pr
ocess (f less than or equal to 10 KHz) absent in bulk and a strong mod
ification of modes due to the molecular rotation around short axis and
librational motion. From qualitative point of view the dielectric beh
avior of LC in random and cylindrical pores is similar. So we conclude
that the finite size effect due to the confinement and existence of L
C-pore wall interface have more influence on the properties of LC than
the influence due to different porous structure.