Slow molecular processes in a nematic liquid crystal confined to random porous network formed by aerosil particles
Slow molecular processes in a nematic liquid crystal confined to random porous network formed by aerosil particles
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2012-04-01
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Rajeswari, M.
Dhara, S.
Venu, K.
Sastry, V. S.S.
Dabrowski, R.
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Frequency dispersion measurements of proton spin-lattice relaxation rates (R 1) of liquid crystal 4-propyl-4'-pentylazoxybenzene in bulk and confined samples (in random porous network of aerosil nano-particles) are reported in isotropic and nematic phases. Significant low-frequency increase in R 1 in confined samples indicates slow molecular reorientations mediated by translational displacements near the adsorbing porous surface. The resulting dispersion behavior of R 1 (∼ω -pp) reflects the nature of the random surface (p=0.5 for equi-partition of the diffusive modes). The observed temperature-independent exponent in the isotropic phase (p=0.34) indicates the abundance of low-wavelength surface modes. Its temperature-dependent higher values in the nematic phase (from 0.59 to 0.65 on cooling), and increased spin-lattice coupling via this mechanism, show progressive onset of longer wavelength modes. A detailed analysis shows the effect of confinement on the order director fluctuations, molecular reorientations, and translational diffusion of the molecules. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.
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liquid crystals,
molecular dynamics,
NMR relaxometry,
porous media,
RMTD process
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Phase Transitions. v.85(4)