A temperature-controlled Couette-type shear system has been designed and co
nstructed allowing in situ the simultaneous neutron scattering and the opti
cal microscopy study of the nonequilibrium states of thermotropic complex f
luids subjected to a steady-state shear flow. In contrast to the usual neut
ron Couette devices, this cell is adapted to the rheology of viscous materi
als (typically, 500-1000 Pa s), which can be examined in a wide temperature
range (from room temperature to 140 degreesC). An optical magnification le
ns is coupled to the shear system to allow the observation of the texture e
volution of mesophases. A recent experiment carried out at the vicinity of
the nematic-isotropic transition of a side-chain liquid-crystalline polymer
is presented. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.