Abstract

Low frequency anomalous electro-optic behaviour of colloids (deviations from Kerr law) concerns a series of phenomena in different systems widely studied by researchers involved in the field of colloids, (bio)polymers, (bio)polyelectrolytes, etc. Investigations on samples of isotropic spherical particles display electro-optic effects of similar characteristics, which are recognized as electrically induced acoustic modes. Therefore the analysis of the colloidal electro-optic spectra requires separation of anisotropy and density fluctuations prior to application of the method for determination of single particle constants.

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