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Alexey Eremin1, Ahmad Murad1, Mohamed Alaasar2,3
1Department of Nonlinear Phenomena, Institute for Physics Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany. alexey.eremin@ovgu.de.
Abstract:
We report an unusually strong flow-induced birefringence in an optically isotropic cubic phase occurring below the isotropic chiral conglomerate phase formed by a low-molecular-weight polycatenar mesogen. The transition into the birefringent state occurs thresholdless and the induced birefringence is comparable with that observed in polymeric systems. We suggest that the flow-induced deformation of the cubic structure is responsible for the strong rheo-optical response.
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