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The shear-induced ordering of lamellar and gyroid structures of a nonionic
surfactant C16E7/D2O system in a Couette shear cell (0.001 < (<gamma>)over
dot < 10 s(-1), (<gamma>)over dot: shear rate) has been investigated by usi
ng a small angle neutron scattering technique. In the lamellar phase. the s
teady shear flow having (gamma )over dot > 0.01 s(-1) suppresses undulation
fluctuations of lamellae (Maxwell effect). This suppression of fluctuation
s brings two effects; 1) shear-induced lamellae ordering toward a parallel
orientation and 2) obstruction of a lamellar --> gyroid transition. It is q
uite interesting to note that there is a characteristic shear rate Tango (0
.01 < (<gamma>)over dot < 0.3 s(-1)), where both effects take place. We hav
e also investigated the shear effects on the gyroid phase. Below the charac
teristic shear rate range, the gyroid structure keeps three-dimensional net
work lattice, while above the characteristic shear rate range, the gyroid s
tructure transforms to the parallel orientation lamellae (shear-induced gyr
oid-lamellar transition). Thus the shear flow having the characteristic she
ar rate plays very important roles in shear ordering phenomena.