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[en] Nuclear magnetic resonance is used to measure the temperature dependence of the rotational viscosity coefficient γ1, in the nematic phase of the compounds n-p-cyanobenzilidene-p-n-octyloxyaniline (CBOOA) and in 4-n-butoxybenzylidene-4'-n-heptylaniline (40-7). In this method pulsed NMR is used to observe the recovery of the nematic director following a sudden shift in the direction of an applied magnetic field. At temperatures far removed from the smectic A transition, the temperature dependence of the viscosity is compared to the microscopic theory of Martins with favorable agreement. Near the smectic A transition the divergence of γ1 is fitted to (T-Tsub(c))sup(-ν). Using Martins theory for the background viscosity in this region the exponent ν was determined to be 0.4+-0.1
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5. International liquid crystal conference; Stockholm, Sweden; 17 Jun 1974
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J. Phys. (Paris), Colloq; (no.1); p. 117-120
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