Active and passive viscosities of a bent-core nematic liquid crystal

PHYSICAL REVIEW E(2013)

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We report the measurements of active and passive viscosities of a bent-core nematic liquid crystal. The active viscosity is measured using a rheometer and the passive viscosities are measured by measuring the self-diffusion coefficient of a microsphere in the aligned sample. The effective active viscosity is larger and the effect of presmectic fluctuations are observed much higher than the N-Sm-C transition temperature than commonly seen in calamitic liquid crystals. The temperature dependence of passive viscosities is stronger than that of active viscosities. The self-diffusion of the microsphere is reduced and appears to be non-Gaussian as the N-Sm-C transition is approached. The study of Brownian fluctuations is useful to understand the smectic fluctuations in bent-core nematic liquid crystals. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.87.030501
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