Abstract
The electrical conductivity of the two liquid crystal mixtures N-(4-ethoxybenzylidene)-4′-amino benzonitrile (PEBAB)/4,4′-di-n-hexyloxy-azoxybenze (HEXOAB) and 4-n-heptyloxy-4′-cyanobiphenyl (7 CBP)/HEXOAB, which exhibit induced smectic A phases is investigated. In the smectic phases, the conductivity anisotropy of the PEBAB/HEXOAB mixtures is negative at the lowest PEBAB concentrations; this behaviour is usually expected for a smectic layer structure. With increasing PEBAB concentration the anisotropy increases and becomes positive. Possibly, this is an indication for a growing double layer structure, which was observed in polar smectic phases. In the nematic phases the conductivity anisotropy of the pure HEXOAB is considerably reduced by adding a relatively small amount of the polar component. An addition of 10 mole% 7 CBP reduces the anisotropy ratio of the electrical conductivity to V = K∥/K 1 ≈ 0.2, which probably is the lowest value observed in a nematic phase so far. Besides the negative conductivity anisotropy, these mixtures also exhibit a positive anisotropy of the dielectric constant. They thus fulfil the conditions for inverse dynamic scattering.