We develop a characterization method of electroconvection structures in a planar nematic liquid crystal layer by a study of the electric current transport. Because the applied potential difference has a sinusoidal time dependence, we define two electric Nusselt numbers corresponding to the in-phase and out-of-phase components of the current. These Nusselt numbers are predicted theoretically using a weakly nonlinear analysis of the standard model. Our measurements of the electric current confirm that both numbers vary linearly with the distance from onset until the occurence of secondary transitions. A systematic comparison between our theoretical and experimental results, using no adjusted parameters, demonstrates moderate agreement, but di...
The bend and splay elastic constants of the nematic liquid crystal octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) are meas...
We report on a new mode interaction found in electroconvection experiments on the nematic liquid cry...
The voltage decay time of a nematic liquid crystal cell submitted to a large difference of electrica...
We investigated travelling waves appearing as the primary pattern–forming instability in the nematic...
Abstract A systematic overview of various electric-field induced pattern forming instabil-ities in n...
Williams domains threshold voltage are given as functions of dielectric and conductivity anisotropy....
ABSTRACT: The electrical impedance data of different nematic liquid-crystal cells are analyzed in th...
Electroconvection (EC) phenomena are reported in the uniaxial and biaxial nematic phases of a bent-c...
Nematic liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropy can exhibit a large variety of electroco...
The effect of superposed dc and ac applied voltages on two types of spatially periodic instabilities...
Flow of l iquid crystal from one electrode to the other was observed uring dynamic scattering of a p...
Restricted Access.Electroconvective instabilities in nematic liquid crystals are caused by the elect...
We characterize three nonstandard electrohydrodynamic instabilities in nematic liquid crystals compo...
The influence of the ions present in a liquid crystal on the dynamical response of a nematic slab su...
Characteristics of electroconvection patterns have been studied in a homeotropic nematic liquid crys...
The bend and splay elastic constants of the nematic liquid crystal octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) are meas...
We report on a new mode interaction found in electroconvection experiments on the nematic liquid cry...
The voltage decay time of a nematic liquid crystal cell submitted to a large difference of electrica...
We investigated travelling waves appearing as the primary pattern–forming instability in the nematic...
Abstract A systematic overview of various electric-field induced pattern forming instabil-ities in n...
Williams domains threshold voltage are given as functions of dielectric and conductivity anisotropy....
ABSTRACT: The electrical impedance data of different nematic liquid-crystal cells are analyzed in th...
Electroconvection (EC) phenomena are reported in the uniaxial and biaxial nematic phases of a bent-c...
Nematic liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropy can exhibit a large variety of electroco...
The effect of superposed dc and ac applied voltages on two types of spatially periodic instabilities...
Flow of l iquid crystal from one electrode to the other was observed uring dynamic scattering of a p...
Restricted Access.Electroconvective instabilities in nematic liquid crystals are caused by the elect...
We characterize three nonstandard electrohydrodynamic instabilities in nematic liquid crystals compo...
The influence of the ions present in a liquid crystal on the dynamical response of a nematic slab su...
Characteristics of electroconvection patterns have been studied in a homeotropic nematic liquid crys...
The bend and splay elastic constants of the nematic liquid crystal octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) are meas...
We report on a new mode interaction found in electroconvection experiments on the nematic liquid cry...
The voltage decay time of a nematic liquid crystal cell submitted to a large difference of electrica...