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Weak Coupling Effect on the Magnetic Freedericksz Transition in a Ferronematic Liquid Crystal


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Abstract

The magnetic Freedericksz transition in a ferronematic representing a diluted suspension of magnetic nanoparticles in an N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-4-butylaniline (MBBA) nematic liquid crystal was experimentally studied. The transition point was determined by means of dielectric capacitance measurements in cells of different thickness for samples with various volume fractions of ferroparticles. The effect of weak coupling between the magnetic and liquid-crystal subsystems was studied. Low concentrations of quasispherical magnetic particles were shown to decrease the magnetic Freedericksz transition threshold in comparison with a pure liquid crystal. The obtained results were theoretically substantiated. The phase diagram of the suspension was plotted, and the method of estimating the energy of coupling between magnetic particles and a liquid-crystal matrix was proposed.

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V. A. Popov

Perm State University

Email: anz@psu.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614990

V. G. Gilev

Perm State University

Email: anz@psu.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614990

A. N. Zakhlevnykh

Perm State University

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Email: anz@psu.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614990

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