Abstract

Abstract Modifications of the elastic properties of p-terphenyl (C18H14) have been studied by Brillouin scattering from room temperature down to 80 K. The more important effect produced by this transition at 193 K is the appearance of 3 new elastic constants and it can be explained by a coupling quadratic both in deformation and order parameter.

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