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Handbook of Liquid Crystals, Volume 2B
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 579

Handbook of Liquid Crystals, Volume 2B

The Handbook of Liquid Crystals is a unique compendium of knowledge on all aspects of liquid crystals. In over 2000 pages the Handbook provides detailed information on the basic principles of both low- and high-molecular weight materials, as well as the synthesis, characterization, modification, and applications (such as in computer displays or as structural materials) of all types of liquid crystals. The five editors of the Handbook are internationally renowned experts from both industry and academia and have drawn together over 70 leading figures in the field as authors. The four volumes of the Handbook are designed both to be used together or as stand-alone reference sources. Some users w...

Nanoscale Interface for Organic Electronics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

Nanoscale Interface for Organic Electronics

This book treats the important issues of interface control in organic devices in a wide range of applications that cover from electronics, displays, and sensors to biorelated devices. This book is composed of three parts: Part 1, Nanoscale interface; Part 2, Molecular electronics; Part 3, Polymer electronics.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Liquid Crystals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Liquid Crystals

This edited volume provides an extensive overview of how nuclear magnetic resonance can be an indispensable tool to investigate molecular ordering, phase structure, and dynamics in complex anisotropic phases formed by liquid crystalline materials. The chapters, written by prominent scientists in their field of expertise, provide a state-of-the-art scene of developments in liquid crystal research. The fantastic assortment of shape anisotropy in organic molecules leads to the discoveries of interesting new soft materials made at a rapid rate which not only inject impetus to address the fundamental physical and chemical phenomena, but also the potential applications in memory, sensor and displa...

Dynamics and Defects in Liquid Crystals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Dynamics and Defects in Liquid Crystals

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  • Published: 2022-02-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

During his distinguished scientific career, Alfred Saupe made important contributions to liquid crystal research, laying the groundwork on which much of the current knowledge and research in the physics of liquid crystals is based. This volume features papers presented by Prof. Saupe's colleagues, students and friends at a festschrift in honor of his 70th birthday. In addition, a selection of Prof. Saupe's articles are reprinted in the original German and in English translation, offering the reader a unique opportunity to see both the early work of this important scientist and widespread effect of that work on later discoveries in liquid crystal physics.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Liquid Crystals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Liquid Crystals

The liquid crystalline state has been known for about a century and has been studied by many techniques. Nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to study mesophases for thirty years, but it has been in very recent years that advances in this form of spectroscopy have led to a rapid growth in its applications to the study both of liquid crystals and of solutes dissolved in them. It has become apparent that no other method of studying liquid crystals can yield such a wealth of data and it is unrivalled as a means of probing the behaviour of the molecules in mesophases. There has also been a steady increase in the study of the shape of small molecules dissolved in liquid crystals via the analy...

Liquid Crystals I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Liquid Crystals I

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-09-04
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  • Publisher: Springer

The liquid crystalline state may be identified as a distinct and unique state of matter which is characterised by properties which resemble those of both solids and liquids. It was first recognised in the middle of the last century through the study of nerve myelin and derivatives of cholesterol. The research in the area really gathered momentum, however, when as a result of the pioneering work of Gray in the early 1970's organic compounds exhibiting liquid crystalline properties were shown to be suitable to form the basis of display devices in the electronic products. The study of liquid crystals is truly multidisciplinary and has attached the attention of physicists, biologists, chemists, ...

Liquid Crystal Dimers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Liquid Crystal Dimers

"Discusses the design principles, synthesis and thermal behaviour of all types of LC dimers"--

Understanding Soft Condensed Matter via Modeling and Computation
  • Language: en

Understanding Soft Condensed Matter via Modeling and Computation

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Molecular Dynamics of Liquid Crystals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 612

The Molecular Dynamics of Liquid Crystals

Liquid-crystalline phases are now known to be formed by an ever growing range of quite diverse materials, these include those of low molecular weight as well as the novel liquid-crystalline polymers, such phases can also be induced by the addition of a solvent to amphiphilic systems leading to lyotropic liquid crystals. Irrespective of the structure of the constituent molecules these numerous liquid-cl)'Stailine phases are characterised by their long range orientational order. In addition certain phases exhibit elements of long range positional order. Our understanding, both experimental and theoretical, at the molecular level of the static behaviour of these fascinating and important materi...

Dissipative Ordered Fluids
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Dissipative Ordered Fluids

This is a book on the dissipative dynamics of ordered fluids, with a particular focus on liquid crystals. It covers a whole range of different theories, mainly concerned with nematic liquid crystals in both their chiral and nonchiral variants. The authors begin by giving a detailed account of the molecular origins of orientational order in fluids. They then go on to develop a general framework in which continuum theories for ordered fluids can be phrased. Within this unified setting, they cover both well-established classical theories and new ones with aspects that are not yet completely settled. The book treats a wide range of hydrodynamic theories for liquid crystals, from the original 196...