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15 October 1993 Low-frequency electrical properties of organic condensed phase: the case of liquid crystals and liquid-crystalline polymers.
Aleksander B. Szymanski, K. Chledowska, J. Rozak-Haladyj, Elzbieta Szwajczak, W. Szymanski
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Proceedings Volume 1845, Liquid and Solid State Crystals: Physics, Technology and Applications; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156951
Event: Liquid and Solid State Crystals: Physics, Technology, and Applications, 1992, Zakopane, Poland
Abstract
Low frequency dielectric properties of selected liquid crystalline materials have been measured in time as well as frequency domain. The results have been compared with those related to liquid crystalline polymer. It is worth noting that in this case different behavior of the sample is observed in respect to current i vs time t as well as conductivity (sigma) vs frequency f dependencies. The behavior of polymer samples is like the behavior of solidified liquid crystals. The phenomena were interpreted and a possible explanation is proposed.
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Aleksander B. Szymanski, K. Chledowska, J. Rozak-Haladyj, Elzbieta Szwajczak, and W. Szymanski "Low-frequency electrical properties of organic condensed phase: the case of liquid crystals and liquid-crystalline polymers.", Proc. SPIE 1845, Liquid and Solid State Crystals: Physics, Technology and Applications, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156951
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Crystals

Ions

Liquids

Polymers

Electrodes

Dielectrics

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