Abstract

Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy has been sued to study the molecular dynamics of three nematogens, derivatives of bicyclo (2,2,2) octane with -NCS terminal group, in the nematic and isotropic phases. It has been found that the dielectric spectra in the isotropic phase and in the nematic phase can be resolved into three components, described by the Debye functions. The possible molecular reorientational movements responsible for the relaxation processes related to these components are discussed.

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