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Biaxial Nematic Liquid Crystals: Theory, Simulation and Experiment

PUBLISHER Wiley (05/04/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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In the nematic liquid crystal phase, rod-shaped molecules move randomly but remain essentially parallel to one another. Biaxial nematics, which were first predicted in 1970 by Marvin Freiser, have their molecules differentially oriented along two axes. They have the potential to create displays with fast switching times and may have applications in thin-film displays and other liquid crystal technologies.

This book is the first to be concerned solely with biaxial nematic liquid crystals, both lyotropic and thermotropic, formed by low molar mass as well as polymeric systems. It opens with a general introduction to the biaxial nematic phase and covers:

- Order parameters and distribution functions

- Molecular field theory

- Theories for hard biaxial particles

- Computer simulation of biaxial nematics

- Alignment of the phase

- Display applications

- Characterisation and identification

- Lyotropic, thermotropic and colloidal systems together with material design

With a consistent, coherent and pedagogical approach, this book brings together theory, simulations and experimental studies; it includes contributions from some of the leading figures in the field. It is relevant to students and researchers as well as to industry professionals working in soft matter, liquid crystals, liquid crystal devices and their applications throughout materials science, chemistry, physics, mathematics and display engineering.

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ISBN-13: 9780470871959
ISBN-10: 0470871954
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 408
Carton Quantity: 9
Product Dimensions: 7.50 x 1.00 x 9.70 inches
Weight: 2.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: SG
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BISAC Categories
Science | Physics - General
Science | Chemistry - Industrial & Technical
Dewey Decimal: 530.429
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014017305
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In the nematic liquid crystal phase, rod-shaped molecules move randomly but remain essentially parallel to one another. Biaxial nematics, which were first predicted in 1970 by Marvin Freiser, have their molecules differentially oriented along two axes. They have the potential to create displays with fast switching times and may have applications in thin-film displays and other liquid crystal technologies.

This book is the first to be concerned solely with biaxial nematic liquid crystals, both lyotropic and thermotropic, formed by low molar mass as well as polymeric systems. It opens with a general introduction to the biaxial nematic phase and covers:

- Order parameters and distribution functions

- Molecular field theory

- Theories for hard biaxial particles

- Computer simulation of biaxial nematics

- Alignment of the phase

- Display applications

- Characterisation and identification

- Lyotropic, thermotropic and colloidal systems together with material design

With a consistent, coherent and pedagogical approach, this book brings together theory, simulations and experimental studies; it includes contributions from some of the leading figures in the field. It is relevant to students and researchers as well as to industry professionals working in soft matter, liquid crystals, liquid crystal devices and their applications throughout materials science, chemistry, physics, mathematics and display engineering.

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In the nematic liquid crystal phase, rod-shaped molecules move randomly but remain essentially parallel to one another. Biaxial nematics, which were first predicted in 1970 by Marvin Freiser, have their molecules differentially oriented along two axes. They have the potential to create displays with fast switching times and may have applications in thin-film displays and other liquid crystal technologies.

This book is the first to be concerned solely with biaxial nematic liquid crystals, both lyotropic and thermotropic, formed by low molar mass as well as polymeric systems. It opens with a general introduction to the biaxial nematic phase and covers:

- Order parameters and distribution functions

- Molecular field theory

- Theories for hard biaxial particles

- Computer simulation of biaxial nematics

- Alignment of the phase

- Display applications

- Characterisation and identification

- Lyotropic, thermotropic and colloidal systems together with material design

With a consistent, coherent and pedagogical approach, this book brings together theory, simulations and experimental studies; it includes contributions from some of the leading figures in the field. It is relevant to students and researchers as well as to industry professionals working in soft matter, liquid crystals, liquid crystal devices and their applications throughout materials science, chemistry, physics, mathematics and display engineering.

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