Irene Wang
Stanford University
3 Papers
46 Citations
Irene Wang is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & van der Waals force. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Dynamics in supercooled ionic organic liquids and mode coupling theory analysis.
TL;DR: MCT analysis indicates that the theory can explain the experimental data very well for a range of temperatures above Tc, but as might be expected, there are some deviations from the theoretical modeling at temperatures close to Tc.
Ultrafast to slow orientational dynamics of a homeotropically aligned nematic liquid crystal.
TL;DR: The temperature-dependent orientational dynamics in the nematic phase are shown to be very different than those observed in the isotropic phase.
Three homeotropically aligned nematic liquid crystals: comparison of ultrafast to slow time-scale dynamics.
TL;DR: The dynamics of two nematic liquid crystals are investigated as a function of temperature both in the homeotropically aligned nematic phase and in the isotropic phase using optical heterodyne-detected optical Kerr effect experiments, which measures the time derivative of the polarizability-polarIZability-correlation function (orientational relaxation).