Viscosities Diverge as1ωin Smectic-ALiquid Crystals

Abstract
The nonlinear coupling between the velocity field and the layer-displacement field leads to a radical breakdown of the conventional hydrodynamical theory for smectic-A liquid crystals. Three of the five viscosities are found to diverge as 1ω for small frequencies ω with the result that the sound attenuation scales as ω (not ω2 as predicted by conventional hydrodynamics). It is also found that there is a simple relationship between the three diverging viscosities. Reanalysis of existing data appears to confirm the present prediction for the sound attenuation.