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1 February 1998 Electrohydrodynamic instabilities in freely suspended smectic C films
Christian Langer, Ralf Stannarius, Alice Becker, Horst Stegemeyer
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Electrohydrodynamic convection in freely suspended smectic films is investigated experimentally by means of reflection polarizing microscopy. A 2D vortex flow is observed when an electric field is applied in the plane of the smectic layers and the electrodes are in contact with the film. This type of convection has been studied in smectic A, nematic and isotropic films before. For the first time we present measurements of the vortex mode in smectic C* films and ferroelectric smectic C*-films. The connective flow within the optically anisotropic smectic C layers can be visualized directly due to the optical textures resulting from the non-uniform c-director field. In ferroelectric smectic C*-films additional director reorientation effects due to the interaction between the applied electric field and the spontaneous polarization are observed.
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Christian Langer, Ralf Stannarius, Alice Becker, and Horst Stegemeyer "Electrohydrodynamic instabilities in freely suspended smectic C films", Proc. SPIE 3318, Liquid Crystals: Physics, Technology, and Applications, (1 February 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.299959
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Convection

Particles

Polarizers

Reflection

Visualization

Microscopy

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