Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 10
Brillouin Scattering from Smectic Liquid Crystals
(American Physical Society, 1973)
Brillouin-scattering results are reported for monodomain samples of \(\beta\)-methyl butyl p [(p-methoxy benzylidine)amino] cinnamate in both the smectic-A and -B phases. For both phases theoretical predictions are confirmed ...
Raman Line Shapes in Liquid \(CH_3I\) and \(CD_3I\)
(American Institute of Physics, 1973)
The six fundamental bands of \(CH_3I\) and \(CD_3I\), both as pure liquids and in solution with \(CS_2\), have been studied in order to obtain information about the molecular rotational and vibrational dynamics. Emphasis ...
Light Scattering by Deformation of the Plane Texture of Smectic and Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
(American Physical Society, 1973)
Distortions of the plane texture of smectic-A and cholesteric liquid crystals are shown to combine with the uniaxial birefringence of the plane texture to produce a strong characteristic light-scattering effect. We have ...
Raman Scattering from a Nematic Liquid Crystal: Orientational Statistics
(American Physical Society, 1973)
Raman-scattering techniques have been used to obtain a new quantitative measure of orientational statistics of individual molecules in a nematic liquid crystal. A marked discrepancy is observed between these measurements ...
The Female Animal: Medical and Biological Views of Woman and Her Role in Nineteenth-Century America
(Organization of American Historians, 1973)
Surface Polarity Induced Domains in Liquid Crystals
(Elsevier, 1973)
Observations that the free surface of liquid crystals sometimes break up into a pattern of regularly spaced domains are explained as originating from surface polarity. Linear coupling to the surface polarity demands some ...
The Economics of Emancipation
(Cambridge University Press, 1973)
The Germanic Third Weak Class
(Linguistic Society of America, 1973)
Technology and Decision Rules in the Theory of Investment Behavior
(MIT Press, 1973)
No abstract provided.
Sexuality, Class and Role in 19th-Century America
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973)