Abstract
A measurement is presented of the anisotropic liquid-structure factor of pn-octyloxybenzylidene-p-toluidine in the nematic phase using monochromatic Cu Kα radiation. This material has a smectic A phase at lower temperature and exhibits strong pretransition scattering in the nematic phase. The experimental results are used to test the Landau theory of the smectic A phase recently proposed by McMillan and by de Gennes. The experimental peak in the structure factor is approximately Lorentizian in two dimensions and a Lorentzian fit determines the Landau-theory parameters versus temperature. The small deviations from a Lorentzian may be due to higher-order terms in the Landau theory or to thermal fluctuations of the nematic director.