Abstract
The technique of thermally stimulated discharge currents (TSDC) has been used in order to study the sub-glass relaxation mechanisms in a series of side-chain liquid crystalline polymers. The results obtained suggest that these relaxations arise from local molecular motions in the mesogenic moiety. On the other hand, it was observed that there is no evidence for compensation phenomena associated with these relaxations.
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