Optical dephasing of neat liquids and liquid crystals studied by forced light scattering
β Scribed by A. Kummrow
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 517 KB
- Volume
- 236
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
The dephasing of induced dipole moments in neat liquids is studied for the first time. The use of incoherent light instead of single femtosecond pulses is essential in the forced light scattering experiment to obtain the required pulse repetition rate. The data can be described by an effective inhomogeneous broadening. Neat solvents showed a linewidth A G ~-66 THz. Isotropic as well as nematic phase 4-n-pentyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl (5CB) has a reduced linewidth (A G = 50 THz) as a result of increased ordering. The effective inhomogeneous broadening for the electronic transition of the dye all-trans-[3-carotene dissolved in cyclohexane is the same as for the neat solvent. The higher dynamic range in the dye experiment favours a Kubo model (A K = 50 THz, % = 37 fs) rather than an effective inhomogeneous broadening.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract Light scattering from electrically small nematic liquid crystal droplets is routinely studied by methods based on the RayleighβGans (RG) approximation. The error introduced by the RayleighβGans approximation is critically assessed for radial, bipolar, and aligned spherical droplets. Com