Abstract
Dielectric studies of a thermotropic-liquid-crystalline substance [pentylcyanobiphenyl (5CB)] under high pressure are reported. Measurements of a complex dielectric permittivity were carried out in the pressure range 0.1–160 MPa, the frequency range 1 kHz–13 MHz, and the temperature range 287–343 K. Static permittivities measured at constant pressures are governed by the [2S(T)+1]/T factor. An increase in permittivity with pressure at a constant temperature is interpreted as a result of an increasing molecular ordering and of a breaking of the dipole-dipole correlations between neighboring molecules. The relaxation time characterizing molecular rotations around the short axes in the nematic phase is analyzed as a function of temperature and pressure, yielding an activation enthalpy of approximately 60 kJ , which decreases with increasing pressure, and an activation volume of about 60 , decreasing with increasing temperature. An activation energy in isochoric conditions was evaluated to be 37 kJ at =247 , 25 kJ at 243 . A relation between the different activation parameters is discussed.
- Received 21 January 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.45.8624
©1992 American Physical Society