S. Pasechnik, D. Shmeliova, V. Tsvetkov, A. Dubtsov, B. A. Shustrov
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Abstract
The new construction of LC cell useful for a study both simple twist deformation and 3D structures in liquid crystals induced by boundaries and electric fields is proposed. One of the main advantages ofthe cell is a very high sensitivity of optical response to the small variations of the twist angle. It is possible to create homogeneous "in plane" electric field under special choice ofdimensions of a rectangular channel filled with the liquid crystal. The new LC cell provides good perspectives for measurements of practically important viscous and elastic properties of liquid crystals including a rotational viscosity coefficient. The cell can be also used for a study of static and dynamic properties of liquid crystals at weak anchoring.