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Temperature and Frequency Effects on the Dielectric Properties of the Nematic Liquid Crystal 8CB By Dr. Chandra Prayaga Ross Dickenson Josh Barbee
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Overview Liquid crystals defined Applications of liquid crystals UWF Department of Physics research in liquid crystals Results
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Liquid Crystals Materials that have intermediate states between the solid and the liquid phases
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Applications Display Technology –Laptop Computers –Digital Watches Aquarium Thermometers Waveguide Optical Switch
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UWF Physics LC Research Optical Properties Thin Films Microscopy Electrical: changes in dielectric properties with frequency and temperature
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RC - Circuit
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Capacitor Construction
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Temperature Control
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Experimental Apparatus
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Data Collection Cycle Φ = F (freq, Temp) Set Temperature Increase Temperature and Repeat Record Phase Angle from Lock-In Amplifier Select Frequencies
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Graph of Data
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Our Findings Combinations of Temperature and Frequency Contribute to Phase Angle Increasing Temperature at any frequency results in a lower phase angle At low frequency, room temperature, 8CB behaves like a normal dielectric 8CB’s behavior charges dramatically at transition temperature and medium frequencies
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Future Efforts Refine temperature control Gather more low frequency data in the region of 26deg Apply a magnetic field and determine upper and lower bounds on the dielectric constant due to alignment of molecules
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