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Electro-optical effect transient

This electro-optical effect, commonly observed as transient changes in optical birefringence of a solution following application, removal, or reversal of a biasing electric field E(t), has been used extensively as a probe of dynamics of blopolymer solutions, notably by O Konski, and is a valuable tool because it gives information different in form, but related to, results from conventional dielectric relaxation measurements. The state of the subject to 1975 has been comprehensively presented in two review volumes edited by O Konski (25). The discussion here is confined to an outline of a response theory treatment, to be published in more detail elsewhere, of the quadratic effect. The results are more general than earlier ones obtained from rotational diffusion models and should be a useful basis for further theoretical and experimental developments. [Pg.71]

Wu, ).W. (1991) Birefringent and electro-optic effects in poled polymer films steady-state and transient properties. J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, 8 (1), 142-152. [Pg.220]


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