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Anisotropic Ultrasonic Properties of a Nematic Liquid Crystal
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Materials ScienceAeroacousticsVibrationsEngineeringPhysicsPhysical AcousticAcoustic MetamaterialSonic CrystalHysteresis TypeApplied PhysicsAnisotropic Ultrasonic PropertiesAcoustic PropagationOrientation-dependent AttenuationSound PropagationUltrasoundSound-wave Propagation Direction
Ultrasonic measurements (2 to 6 MHz) on a room-temperature nematic liquid crystal have shown the attenuation to vary strongly with the angle $\ensuremath{\theta}$ between the sound-wave propagation direction and the direction of an aligning magnetic field. The velocity change is quite small, amounting to some 0.1% between the $\ensuremath{\theta}={90}^{\ensuremath{\circ}}$ and the $\ensuremath{\theta}={0}^{\ensuremath{\circ}}$ case. The orientation-dependent attenuation is of the hysteresis type.
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