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Polymer systems magnetic modulated

In some cases, magnetically induced transient twist distortions have been observed in both thermotropic (MBBA [89]) and lyotropic (PBG [90]) systems. In this case, backflow effects are allowed only in a nonlinear regime, for strong distortions. The physical origin of this phenomenon could be the faster response times of modulated structures, as compared with uniform ones. When the equilibrium director distribution is approached, i.e. a relaxation process is over, the transient structures disappear. The emergence and subsequent evolution of the spatial periodicity of the transient structures have been considered theoretically [89,90]. In addition, the pattern kinetics have been studied in detail experimentally [91] on a mixture of a polymer compound with a low-molecular-mass matrix. The polymer considerably increases the rotational viscosity of the substance and reduces the threshold for pattern formation. This indicates the possibility of recording the pattern using a video camera. A typical transient pattern is shown in Fig. 14 [91]. [Pg.526]


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