Abstract

Abstract The splay and bend elastic constants of the 4,4′-di(n-alkoxy)-azoxybenzenes have been determined by measuring the change in birefringence of parallel oriented samples in a magnetic field. The Maier-Saupe theory shows that the elastic constants should be proportional to S 2 where S is the long range order parameter, but that short range order can also strongly affect these constants. Our measurements on the homologous series do indicate that both long and short range order are important. The temperature dependence of the bend and splay elastic constants, for example, near the nematic→isotropic transition cannot be explained by the long range order. This dependence corresponds to the pretransitional effects seen in the thermal expansion coefficient in this region, which can only be due to short range order. Our measurements also show that near the nematic→smectic C transition the splay (k 11) and bend (k 33) elastic constants abnormally increase. This strong temperature dependence of k 11 and k 33 ...

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