

Author: Mikulin D. J. Coley D. A. Sambles J. R.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 0267-8292
Source: Liquid Crystals, Vol.25, Iss.4, 1998-10, pp. : 495-504
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Abstract
The genetic algorithm (GA), written to allow automatic analysis of optical reflectivity data obtained from liquid crystal cells using the half-leaky guided mode technique, has been developed to the point where liquid crystal cells can be analysed successfully giving greater detail of optical parameters and director profile than yielded by any other technique. The technique models the liquid crystal layer as a set of discrete, independent sub-layers which can map out the variation of the director through the thickness of the cell. Given sufficient high quality data, it is now possible automatically and accurately to fit the parameters of a complete liquid crystal cell. Using this highly adapted GA, half-leaky guided mode optical reflectivity data from the nematic, smectic A and smectic C* phases of SCE13 in a surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal have been fitted to reveal director profiles and optical parameters of the cell in each phase.
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