Abstract
Reorientation of a nematic liquid crystal undergoing mechanical vibrations of one of cell walls was studied experimentally. Orientational structures have been revealed, which have interesting properties, their characteristics and formation processes were investigated. It was shown that these structures have parameters that do not depend on the intensity and frequency of mechanical vibrations.
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