Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 16, 2026

Development of Whispering Gallery Mode Polymeric Micro-optical Electric Field Sensors
Published on: January 29, 2013
Electric field-induced acoustic-optic mode coupling in an anticlinic liquid crystal
1Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA.
Abstract:
A dc electric field was applied perpendicular to the tilt plane of a pitch-compensated (unwound helix) anticlinic liquid crystal. By means of quasielastic light scattering, the field was found to couple the acoustic and optic Goldstone modes, resulting in an increase of the relaxation time tau(beta) of the acousticlike eigenmode. Elastic constants were estimated from the relaxation time data.
Related Concept Videos
Crystal Field Theory - Octahedral Complexes
To explain the observed behavior of transition metal complexes (such as colors), a model involving electrostatic interactions between the electrons from the ligands and the electrons in the unhybridized d orbitals of the central metal atom has been developed. This electrostatic model is crystal field theory (CFT). It helps to understand, interpret, and predict the colors, magnetic behavior, and some structures of coordination compounds of transition metals.
CFT focuses on...
Dielectric Polarization in a Capacitor
Induced Electric Fields
Induced Electric Fields: Applications
Standing Waves in a Cavity

