Abstract

A nonlinear acoustic effect was observed experimentally in a freely suspended ferroelectric liquid-crystal film. The effect consisted of a change in the frequency of the film bending vibrations under the action of a varying electric field. The up-and down-conversion efficiencies were found to be 50 and 30%, respectively.

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