A unique feature of nematic liquid crystals is orientational order of molecules that can be controlled by electromagnetic fields, surface modifications and pressure gradients. Here we demonstrate a new effect in which the orientation of nematic liquid crystal molecules is altered by thermal expansion. Thermal expansion (or contraction) causes the nematic liquid crystal to flow; the flow imposes a realigning torque on the nematic liquid crystal molecules and the optic axis. The optical and mechanical responses activated by a simple temperature change can be used in sensing, photonics, microfluidic, optofluidic and lab-on-a-chip applications as they do not require externally imposed gradients of temperature, pressure, surface realignment, nor...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
A unique feature of liquid crystals (LCs) is orientational order of molecules that can be controlled...
A unique feature of nematic liquid crystals is orientational order of molecules that can be controll...
A review of basic physical phenomena underlying the light-induced molecular reorientation in nematic...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
Liquid crystal networks change their dimensions when the degree of order is altered. Upon decreasing...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
We show theoretically that thermomechanical effects in dye-doped nematic liquid crystals when illumi...
Anisotropic fluids (e.g. liquid crystals) offer a remarkable promise as optofluidic materials owing ...
Certain substances exhibit mesophases between the solid and isotropic liquid phases. In these mesoph...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
Optically induced molecular reorientation in nematic liquid crystals is an interesting phenomenon, s...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
A unique feature of liquid crystals (LCs) is orientational order of molecules that can be controlled...
A unique feature of nematic liquid crystals is orientational order of molecules that can be controll...
A review of basic physical phenomena underlying the light-induced molecular reorientation in nematic...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
Liquid crystal networks change their dimensions when the degree of order is altered. Upon decreasing...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
We show theoretically that thermomechanical effects in dye-doped nematic liquid crystals when illumi...
Anisotropic fluids (e.g. liquid crystals) offer a remarkable promise as optofluidic materials owing ...
Certain substances exhibit mesophases between the solid and isotropic liquid phases. In these mesoph...
Using a range of optical techniques, we have probed the nature of orientational order in a thermotro...
Optically induced molecular reorientation in nematic liquid crystals is an interesting phenomenon, s...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
We demonstrate and characterize an optical control of the plasmonic heat delivered by a monolayer su...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...