Abstract

Abstract Light scattering experiments have been performed on cholesteryl oleyl carbonate (COC) and its mixtures with a nematogen in order to investigate pretransition phenomena accompanying the transition from the isotropic to the blue phase. Estimates of the critical temperature for the flat-spiral (m = 2) mode have been obtained in each case. The critical temperatures approach the transition temperature, T c, in the mixtures, probably due to an impurity-induced blurring of the phase transition. Measurements of the optical rotatory power have also been carried out on pure COC as well as its mixtures with the nematogen and possible origins for the pretransition phenomena observed are discussed.

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