R. Sigel et G. Strobl, Light scattering by fluctuations within a nematic wetting layer in a isotropic phase of a liquid crystal, J CHEM PHYS, 112(2), 2000, pp. 1029-1039
Wetting of a solid surface by a homeotropically oriented nematic layer in t
he isotropic phase of the liquid crystal CB8 is examined by static light sc
attering experiments under evanescent illumination. For angles of incidence
between the critical angle of total internal reflection and a larger secon
d critical angle, an enhanced off-specular scattering is observed, which ca
n be attributed to orientational fluctuations within the surface layer. In
contrast to the scattering of the isotropic bulk there is a marked dependen
ce on the scattering vector component parallel to the interface. The effect
is observable only within a range of 0.4 K above the clearing point. The s
econd critical angle gives experimental access to the order parameter S(0)
at the interface. By combination of the scattering data with ellipsometric
measurements, the thickness of the layer at a temperature close to the clea
ring point is estimated to d = 6.9 nm. This value is comparable to the isot
ropic bulk correlation length xi(ni) = 5.6 nm determined by conventional li
ght scattering. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)5170
2-4].