Abstract

Abstract Different methods of measuring elastic constants of nematic liquid crystals by deformation of homogeneously and homeotropically oriented layers through external magnetic and electric fields, respectively, are critically examined. Possible sources of uncertainties are quantitatively explored. An approximative numerical fitting procedure is proposed allowing to take conductivity effects in electrically deformed layers up to large conductivities and/or temperatures into account. A novel, accurate and simple monitoring method to determine twist elastic constants is described. The measurements of the temperature dependence of the splay bend and twist elastic constants of the positive dielectric mixture R0-TN-403 are presented.

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