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Nematic-isotropic transition short range order effects

The NDE method cannot be applied to studies of the nematic phase because the strong electric field causes hydrodynamic flows that destroy the nematic order. This is not the case for the isotropic phase, if the conductivity is low enough. It is well known that some nematiclike short-range order survives to the isotropic phase that influence many properties in the neighborhood of Strong influence of the short-range orientational order on the phase transition properties is discussed in Ref. 109. Especially the Kerr effect, the Cotton-Mouton effect, the... [Pg.204]


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