In his 1990 book, Peter Collings refers to liquid crystals (LCs) as “Nature’s delicate phase of matter.”1 This is perhaps most apparent when looking at the use of LCs as sensors. Due to the inherent fragility of the phase, LCs make ideal candidates for sensors, as small disruptions to the localized order are propagated and ampli-ed throughout the bulk material. This responsiveness, coupled with the attractive optical properties of liquid crystalline materials, has been the focus of much of the investigation into the applications of the liquid crystalline phase
Some electrooptic and thermooptic effects of cholesteric phase are used in liquid crystal visualisat...
Responsive materials that alter their color in response to environmental changes can be used as opti...
Anisotropic solids that incorporate the fluidity properties of liquids and have a crystalline struct...
In his 1990 book, Peter Collings refers to liquid crystals (LCs) as “Nature’s delicate phase of matt...
Current developments in the field of thermotropic chiral-nematic liquid crystals as sensors are disc...
In the past decade, chiral nematic liquid crystals (LCs) have emerged as an attractive material for ...
This focused review presents various approaches or formats in which liquid crystals (LCs) have been ...
Stimuli-responsive materials which respond to triggers from the environment by changing their proper...
Liquid crystals are a state of matter in which the molecules diffuse randomly as in liquids but reta...
Liquid Crystals are a state of matter that have properties between those of conventional liquid and ...
For a series of phospholipid coated calamitic nematic liquid crystal droplets (5CB, 6CB, 7CB, E7 and...
In this review article, we analyze recent progress in the application of liquid crystal-assisted adv...
The amplification of molecular chirality by liquid crystalline systems is widely applied in investig...
Liquid crystals are interesting both for fundamental reasons and because of their application in dis...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals represent states of matter that are intermediate between the cryst...
Some electrooptic and thermooptic effects of cholesteric phase are used in liquid crystal visualisat...
Responsive materials that alter their color in response to environmental changes can be used as opti...
Anisotropic solids that incorporate the fluidity properties of liquids and have a crystalline struct...
In his 1990 book, Peter Collings refers to liquid crystals (LCs) as “Nature’s delicate phase of matt...
Current developments in the field of thermotropic chiral-nematic liquid crystals as sensors are disc...
In the past decade, chiral nematic liquid crystals (LCs) have emerged as an attractive material for ...
This focused review presents various approaches or formats in which liquid crystals (LCs) have been ...
Stimuli-responsive materials which respond to triggers from the environment by changing their proper...
Liquid crystals are a state of matter in which the molecules diffuse randomly as in liquids but reta...
Liquid Crystals are a state of matter that have properties between those of conventional liquid and ...
For a series of phospholipid coated calamitic nematic liquid crystal droplets (5CB, 6CB, 7CB, E7 and...
In this review article, we analyze recent progress in the application of liquid crystal-assisted adv...
The amplification of molecular chirality by liquid crystalline systems is widely applied in investig...
Liquid crystals are interesting both for fundamental reasons and because of their application in dis...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals represent states of matter that are intermediate between the cryst...
Some electrooptic and thermooptic effects of cholesteric phase are used in liquid crystal visualisat...
Responsive materials that alter their color in response to environmental changes can be used as opti...
Anisotropic solids that incorporate the fluidity properties of liquids and have a crystalline struct...