C. Langer et R. Stannarius, ELECTROCONVECTION IN FREELY SUSPENDED SMECTIC-C AND SMECTIC-C-ASTERISK FILMS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 58(1), 1998, pp. 650-659
Electrohydrodynamic convection in freely suspended smectic-C (S-C) and
smectic-C(S-C*) films is investigated experimentally by means of ref
lection polarizing microscopy. A two-dimensional vortex Bow is observe
d when a de field Is applied in the plane of the smectic layers while
the electrodes are in contact with the film. Measurements of the thres
hold voltage, the vortex velocity, and the vortex pattern wavelength a
re presented. In S-C films the convection is driven by the interaction
of the applied electric field with space charges at the free surfaces
of the films. The threshold voltage depends on the conductivity and i
s linearly related to the film thickness. Convective flow can be visua
lized directly from the optical textures. in S-C films the threshold
voltage is close to zero and the flow velocity is rather independent o
f film thickness, suggesting that bulk charges drive the convection.