2020
DOI: 10.1080/02678292.2020.1836279
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Conoscopic image of a biaxial negative in a reentrant discotic – biaxial nematic phase transition

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“…The former causes cross-polarization between the p-and s-orientations, while the latter causes depolarization owing to the incoherently reflected light from the backside of the substrate. In addition, although transmission-type methods [100][101][102][103][104], such as transmission ellipsometry and polariscopy, are sensitive to the anisotropy of the material, the signal from the coated thin film is comparatively less sensitive. Therefore, these methods are typically used for bulk anisotropic materials.…”
Section: Online and Real-time Monitoring Of High-precision Film Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former causes cross-polarization between the p-and s-orientations, while the latter causes depolarization owing to the incoherently reflected light from the backside of the substrate. In addition, although transmission-type methods [100][101][102][103][104], such as transmission ellipsometry and polariscopy, are sensitive to the anisotropy of the material, the signal from the coated thin film is comparatively less sensitive. Therefore, these methods are typically used for bulk anisotropic materials.…”
Section: Online and Real-time Monitoring Of High-precision Film Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, although we have focused the discussion on calamitic nematic phases, for which 0 < ∆ < 1, the results for discotic nematics (see, e.g., Ref. [58]) with 1 < ∆ < 3 lead to phase diagrams with analogous topologies. Observe that for systems with maximal biaxiality degree, the LTC point occurs when the line of Landau points meets the two lines of critical end points.…”
Section: Phase Behavior For U =mentioning
confidence: 99%