5 edition of Optics of Liquid Crystals Optics and Interfacial Phenomena in Liquid Crystals and Polymers found in the catalog.
Published
January 1, 1990
by Routledge
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 470 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9412412M |
ISBN 10 | 2881244033 |
ISBN 10 | 9782881244032 |
Since the early s, 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 requirements of electro-optical effects and render the effects Cited by: PROCEEDINGS VOLUME Polymers and Liquid Crystals. Editor(s): Andrzej Wlochowicz *This item is only available on the SPIE Digital Library. Electro-optical investigation of nematic liquid crystals using dielectrometry Author(s): Aleksandar Andonovski; Margarita Ginovaska.
Written by an internationally known pioneer in the nonlinear optics of liquid crystals, the book also provides a unique, in-depth discussion of the mechanisms and theoretical principles behind all major nonlinear optical phenomena occurring in liquid crystals. Fully revised and updated with the latest developments, this Second Edition covers. sensitive optical properties in polymer science and materials field. This study demonstrates that semicrystalline polymers develop into anisotropic hollow spherulitic crystals spontaneously at interfaces of liquid drops. In contrast to conventional spherulites with centrosymmetric optics and grain boundaries, these anisotropic spherulitic. Book (0) Content preview Show table of contents. add to resources write review (incl. VAT) Net price: PLN. Purchase form. To cart Crystal Optics: Properties and Applications.
Sep 27, · The design and functions of liquid-crystalline (LC) polymers with classifying them into conventional-, supramolecular-, dendritic- and network-type LC polymers are described. LC polymers Cited by: The Optics of Liquid Crystals, organized by the University of Sao Paulo will take place from 24th September to 29th September at the Casa Grande Hotel Resort & Spa in Guarujá, Brazil. The conference will cover areas like photo-patterned liquid crystals to control active colloids and photo-aligning liquid crystal technology. The Liquid Crystals Book Series publishes authoritative accounts of all aspects of the field, ranging from the basic fundamentals to the forefront of research, from the physics of liquid crystals to their chemical and biological properties, and from their self-assembling structures to their applications in faburrito.com series provides readers new to liquid crystals with a firm grounding in the.
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SyntaxTextGen not activatedThe first chapter of Crystal Optics: Properties and Applications covers the pdf concepts of crystal optics, such as index ellipsoid or optical indicatrix, crystal symmetry, wave surface, birefringence, and the polarization of light.
Chapter 2 reviews the physical phenomena of crystal optics in isotropic and crystalline materials.This book is intended to capture the essentials of these fundamental download pdf and point out new exciting possibilities, while providing the reader a basic overall grounding in liquid crystal optics.
This edition of Liquid Crystals, consisting of ten original book chapters that have been completely revised with the addition of the latest.This feature article describes recent advances in several areas of ebook involving ebook interfacial ordering of liquid crystals (LCs).
The first advance revolves around the ordering of LCs at bio/chemically functionalized surfaces. Whereas the majority of past studies of surface-induced ordering of LCs have involved surfaces of solids that present a limited diversity of chemical functional.