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Comment on “Photoalignment of Liquid Crystals by Liquid Crystals”
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
B. Park, J. W. Wu, H. Takezoe
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Carbohydrate Polymers, 1984
Abstract Certain alkyl l-O and l-S glycosides with hydrocarbon chain lengths greater than hexyl have been shown to form thermotropic liquid crystals at temperatures between 60 and 100[ddot]C. These are believed to be members of a large class of alkyl and acyl carbohydrate mesogens which, apart from their intrinsic value as potentially useful solid ...
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Abstract Certain alkyl l-O and l-S glycosides with hydrocarbon chain lengths greater than hexyl have been shown to form thermotropic liquid crystals at temperatures between 60 and 100[ddot]C. These are believed to be members of a large class of alkyl and acyl carbohydrate mesogens which, apart from their intrinsic value as potentially useful solid ...
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Applied Optics, 1988
Caracteristiques de fonctionnement d'un dispositif optique a cristal liquide utilise comme element d'accord dans une cavite de laser a ...
UMETON, Cesare Paolo +3 more
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Caracteristiques de fonctionnement d'un dispositif optique a cristal liquide utilise comme element d'accord dans une cavite de laser a ...
UMETON, Cesare Paolo +3 more
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Liquid crystals for magneticians ferroelectric liquid crystals
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1976The rapid development of research on the physics of liquid crystals in recent years is largely due to the application of knowledge, ideas, and experimental techniques from various aspects of solid state physics to these unusual materials. For those studying phase changes, response to external fields, and defect structures in liquid crystals, analogies ...
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LIQUID CRYSTAL MATERIALS AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS
Annual Review of Materials Science, 1997▪ Abstract Since the early 1970s, three major prerequisites have brought the success of the liquid crystal display (LCD) technology to its key role of today. Namely, the discovery of electro-optical field-effects on which the displays are based, the successful search for liquid crystals (LCs) with material properties that meet the complex ...
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Polymer liquid crystals-liquids or crystals
1993Liquid crystals belong to a class of materials which were first described over a hundred years ago as characterising a state of matter intermediate between that of a crystal and a liquid. The light microscopic textures which are observed in these “ordered liquids” are very characteristic and have been described in many text books /1/.
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Liquid Crystals: Liquid crystal group's inaugural meeting
Physics Bulletin, 1983On three gloriously warm sunny days, 15–17 September 1982, approximately 80 scientists and engineers met in Southampton to talk about liquid crystals. This was the first meeting of the British Liquid Crystal Group – the newly formed discussion group – and no restrictions were placed on the subjects to be discussed, the only brief being that talks and ...
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Liquid Crystals and Liquid Crystal Displays
2014Liquid crystal displays are used in a wide range of consumer goods, for example, flat panel televisions, smartphones, notebook computers and in-vehicle navigation displays. The development and uses for liquid crystalline materials in electronic displays is described in this chapter, with an emphasis on publications from the patent literature, a primary
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Topological materials discovery from crystal symmetry
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Benjamin J Wieder +2 more
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Crystal Engineering of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals in the Discovery and Development of Improved Drugs
Chemical Reviews, 2022Geetha Bolla +2 more
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