1976 年 96 巻 6 号 p. 750-756
DC conductivity of a mixture of cholesterol and cholesteryl propionate was measured and compared with dielectric loss data at 1 K cps frequency. Current density-electric strength behavior was measured on the mixture in the solid, liquid crystal and isotropic liquid states to characterize conduction in cholesteric liquid crystal. Ohm's law was observed for both liquid crystal and isotropic liquid phases. Activation energies of dielectric conductivity and DC conductivity agreed well on these mixtures.