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Universal Nuclear Spin Relaxation and Long-Range Order in Nematics Strongly Confined in Mass Fractal Silica Gels
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Relaxation ProcessEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceLiquid Crystalline ElastomerNematic Liquid CrystalsChemistrySoft MatterSpin DynamicLong-range OrderFractal Porous MediaGlass TransitionNucleationCrystal FormationBiophysicsOctylcyanobiphenyl Liquid CrystalsPhysicsCrystallographyNematics StronglyMedicine
We show how the low-frequency dependence of the proton spin-lattice relaxation time T1(nu) of octylcyanobiphenyl liquid crystals confined in high-density silica gels evidences a long-range order nematic phase in spite of the strong confinement and random disorder of the gels. The universal value and frequency dependence observed, T1(nu) proportional, variant nu(2/3), is interpreted within a relaxation model due to director fluctuations in nematic liquid crystals confined to mass fractal porous media. The model provides a relation T1(nu) proportional, variant nu(2-d/2), giving a reliable value of the structural fractal dimension d(f)=2.67 for all the host silica gels.
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