Abstract

The investigation is made of the electron absorption spectra of pure and impure crystals of cholesteryl benzoate at 4, 2K and their Bragg reflection spectra as a function of impurity concentration (0,1 to 10%) and mesomorphic range temperature. The discrete structure of the electron absorption spectra is revealed and explained. The regularities of the mesophase order degree variation with temperature are repoted. The anomalous transmission of light by the cholesteryl benzoate mesophase (the Borrman effect analog) is measured as a function of temperature and impurity concentration.

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