Abstract
We present the first study of convective director structures in nematic side group polymers. A thin liquid crystal cell (10–500 μm) was continuously rotated about an axis perpendicular to the field of a 7T NMR magnet. The director behaviour was followed by deuteron NMR as well as by polarization microscopy. While by optical studies the development of periodic director structures can be directly monitored, the analysis of the NMR lineshape gives detailed information about the director distribution in these structures. The development of the structures depends sensitively on the rotation frequency and is discussed in terms of non-linear amplification of long wavelength director fluctuations due to the coupling between director rotation and viscous flow of the nematic.