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Understanding liquid crystal order parameters deduced from different vibrations in polarised Raman spectroscopy

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ABSTRACT Polarised Raman Spectroscopy (PRS) has been used to measure order parameters in liquid crystalline materials for decades. However, it is well known that different values of the order parameters… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Polarised Raman Spectroscopy (PRS) has been used to measure order parameters in liquid crystalline materials for decades. However, it is well known that different values of the order parameters are deduced for the same material when different vibrational modes are used in the analysis. This is an undesirable discrepancy that has somewhat hindered the use of the technique. Here we use two Raman active bands namely the phenyl (1606 cm−1) and cyano (2220 cm−1) stretching modes in the nematic phase of 5CB (4-cyano-4ʹ-pentylbiphenyl) as the example to explore the origin of such discrepancy. Two approaches are proposed in the data a nalysis taking either non-axial or non-cylindrical symmetric vibration into consideration. Together with a systematic discussion based on experimental data, we can conclude that whether or not the vibration satisfies the conditions associated with cylindrical symmetry is the correct physical explanation for the discrepancy in the order parameters. Graphical Abstract

Keywords: parameters deduced; polarised raman; order parameters; spectroscopy; raman spectroscopy

Journal Title: Liquid Crystals
Year Published: 2019

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