Abstract
The dielectric polarizations, i.e. spontaneous, linear, and second order non-linear polarizations, generated from Langmuir monolayers comprised of rod-shaped molecules were analyzed, and represented as functions of the orientational order parameters S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 ( S n = 〈 P n ( cos θ ) 〉 , θ : molecular tilt angle, 〈 〉 : thermodynamic average, P n ( cos θ ) : Legendre polynomial of n th order). It has been shown that the Maxwell displacement current (MDC), Brewster angle reflectometry (BAR), and optical second harmonic generation (SHG), which are attributed to the spontaneous, linear, and non-linear polarization, respectively, are capable of detecting the orientational order parameter S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 of Langmuir monolayers. An experiment using the MDC-BAR-SHG was conducted on Langmuir monolayers comprised of 4- octyl-4′- cyanobiphenyl rod-shaped molecules. It is shown that the MDC-BAR-SHG measurements are useful to investigate the orientational structure of Langmuir monolayers.
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