The alignment of nanostructures in materials such as lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) templated materials has the potential to significantly improve their performances. However, accurately characterising and quantifying the alignment of such fine structures remains very challenging. In situ small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and molecular dynamics were employed for the first time to understand the hexagonal LLC alignment process with magnetic nanoparticles under a magnetic field. The enhanced alignment has been illustrated from the distribution of azimuthal intensity in the samples exposed to magnetic field. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the relationship between the imposed force of the magnetic nanoparticles under magnetic field and...
The liquid-crystalline rare-earth complexes of the type [Ln(LH)(3)(DOS)(3)]-where Ln is Tb, Dy, Ho, ...
The interaction of fields with condensed matter during phase transitions produces a rich variety of ...
Above their melting point, liquid crystalline polymers exhibit a mesophase within which, although ab...
The alignment of nanostructures in materials such as lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) templated materi...
The alignment of board-like colloidal goethite particles in the dense rectangular centred columnar l...
The magnetic alignment of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and lepidocrocite nanorods (LpN), pristine an...
Contains fulltext : 60193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The potential ...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The liquid-crystalline rare-earth complexes of the type [Ln(LH)3(DOS)3]-where Ln is Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, ...
The field-induced realignment of a smectic-A phase is in principle a complicated process involving t...
Contains fulltext : 19255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present thes...
Oral presentation given at the Nano and giga challenges in electronics, photonics and renewable ener...
A method for liquid crystal surface alignment by using a one-step, ion beam sputtering on glass subs...
In a magnetic field, cubic Fe3O4 nanoparticles exhibit assembly behavior that is a consequence of a ...
Clustering of magnetic nanoparticles can dramatically change their collective magnetic properties, a...
The liquid-crystalline rare-earth complexes of the type [Ln(LH)(3)(DOS)(3)]-where Ln is Tb, Dy, Ho, ...
The interaction of fields with condensed matter during phase transitions produces a rich variety of ...
Above their melting point, liquid crystalline polymers exhibit a mesophase within which, although ab...
The alignment of nanostructures in materials such as lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) templated materi...
The alignment of board-like colloidal goethite particles in the dense rectangular centred columnar l...
The magnetic alignment of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and lepidocrocite nanorods (LpN), pristine an...
Contains fulltext : 60193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The potential ...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The liquid-crystalline rare-earth complexes of the type [Ln(LH)3(DOS)3]-where Ln is Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, ...
The field-induced realignment of a smectic-A phase is in principle a complicated process involving t...
Contains fulltext : 19255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present thes...
Oral presentation given at the Nano and giga challenges in electronics, photonics and renewable ener...
A method for liquid crystal surface alignment by using a one-step, ion beam sputtering on glass subs...
In a magnetic field, cubic Fe3O4 nanoparticles exhibit assembly behavior that is a consequence of a ...
Clustering of magnetic nanoparticles can dramatically change their collective magnetic properties, a...
The liquid-crystalline rare-earth complexes of the type [Ln(LH)(3)(DOS)(3)]-where Ln is Tb, Dy, Ho, ...
The interaction of fields with condensed matter during phase transitions produces a rich variety of ...
Above their melting point, liquid crystalline polymers exhibit a mesophase within which, although ab...