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TMF, 1989 Volume 78, Number 2, Pages 200–214 (Mi tmf4730)

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Wave propagation in a randomly inhomogeneous medium with strongly developed fluctuations. IV. Light wave in a uniaxial liquid crystal

L. Ts. Adzhemyan, A. N. Vasil'ev, Yu. M. Pis'mak

Leningrad State University

Abstract: The results obtained earlier [1, 2] for a scalar model are now applied to a real problem of wave propagation in uniaxial nematic. It is shown that the extinction coefficient $\sigma$ in the detumescence law $I\sim\exp(-\sigma r)$ of the intensity of the extraordinary mode because of infrared divergencies is logarithmically dependent upon the distance: $\sigma=m(a\ln(mr)+b)$ where $r$ is the ray path length in the medium, $m$ is the inverse wave length of the light. The dimensionless coefficients $a$ and $b$ depend upon the angle between the anisotropy direction and the ray vector and are calculated explicitely in terms of the asymptotics of the first self-energy diagram in the neighbourhood of the mass shell. The results are illustrated by calculations for three nematics, MBBA, BMOAB and H-106 at the neon-argon laser frequency.

Received: 22.07.1987


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 1989, 78:2, 143–153

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