Abstract

Laser-induced convective motion in thin layers (less than a millimeter) of nematic liquid crystals is investigated experimentally. It is shown that convection arising in the presence of the vertical gradient of temperature is toroidal. Velocities of convective motions in the liquid crystal are measured for two different diameters of the incident laser beam. Comparison is made of the threshold of the temperature gradient of convective motions obtained by theoretical estimations and with use of experimental parameters.

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