Abstract

Abstract The ordinary and extraordinary refractive indices have been measured for lyotropic liquid crystal solutions of poly-γ-benzyl-L-glutamate. The onset of the liquid crystal formation is noted as an abrupt jump in the sample birefringence in the biphasic region. The concentration dependence is otherwise unremarkable. The polymer is found to add a small, anisotropic increment to the refractivity of the supporting solvent. Both n o and n e can thus be measured in an ordinary Abbe refractometer for the low refractive solvents common to these liquid crystal solutions. The optical birefringence does not depend significantly on polymer molecular weight. Data is also included for the wavelength dependence (dispersion) of n o, n e, and Δn.

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