Liquid Crystals and the Optical Theorem

ORAL

Abstract


The "optical theorem" is the calculation of plane electromagnetic wave propagation through a transparent dielectric slab, that views the slab as a uniformly distributed collection of point scatterers in a vacuum. The theorem shows that the apparent index of refraction of the slab is the result of the interference of the net forward scattered light with the incident beam. We are exploring this effect for the case where the slab is a nematic liquid crystal, probing in particular the effect of the strong scattering by director fluctuations on refractive index, and thus on phase fluctuations in the outgoing radiation.

*This work was supported by the Soft Materials Research Center under NSF MRSEC Grant DMR-1420736.

Presenters

  • Xi Chen

    • University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Xi Chen

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Noel Anthony Clark

    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder