Abstract

Experimental studies of dielectric relaxation in the nematic and isotropic phases of 6CB (4-hexyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl) and two mixtures of 6CB perturbed by 160 Å hydrophobic silica aerosil are presented. The measurements have been made from 1 MHz to 1 GHz in the temperature range from 19 to 40°C. For bulk 6CB, the dynamic aspect in the isotropic phase as well as the principal dielectric permittivities ε ∥ * (ω) and ε ┴ * (ω) in the nematic phase have been fully explored. For the mixtures, measurements on the isotropic phase and also on homeotropically aligned samples in the nematic phase have been made, and these results are systematically compared with those for the bulk. The possible molecular reorientational movements corresponding to the different absorption domains in the dielectric spectrum are discussed and compared with the previously proposed interpretations.

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