Abstract
Electron beam irradiation studies on liquid crystal material 5CB have been carried out at a temperature where the compound exists in the isotropic liquid phase. In situ time-resolved spectroscopic characterization was carried out during the irradiation. Three different transients were observed during the 2-μs electron pulse. After about 50 μs, only one transient species was found to be present, which has an absorption peak at 360 nm. Radiolysed sample exhibits a broad absorption at ∼400 nm. The dielectric measurements show that even a low level of irradiation results in a dramatic increase in the component of dielectric permittivity normal to the long axes of the molecules ε' ⊥, and a corresponding decrease in the dielectric anisotropy (Δε'=ε'||-ε' ⊥). These studies show that 5CB is prone to substantial radiation damage on exposure to the beam of high-energy electrons. © 2008 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Rath, M. C., Sarkar, S. K., Wadhawan, V. K., Verma, R., Das, I. M. L., Da̧browski, R., … Dhar, R. (2008). Electron beam irradiation induced changes in liquid-crystal compound 5CB. Opto-Electronics Review, 16(4), 399–403. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-008-0036-x
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