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Optical Characterization of the Director Field in a Distorted Nematic Layer
We develop new optical methods using transmitted polarized light for the characterization of the out of plane component n z of the director field in a weakly distorted planar nematic layer. In extraordinary light, we relate the angles of aperture of the caustic surface to the local amplitudes of the n z distortion. In ordinary light, a new type of contrast due to the anisotropic light scattering is shown to give the map of n z 2 . We apply our methods to the study of the director distortions occuring in the thermal convection.