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Electrooptic effects provide the basis for much liquid-crystal display technology. This book, by two of the leaders in liquid-crystal research in Russia, presents a complete and accessible treatment of virtually all known phenomena occurring in liquid crystals under the influence of electric fields.
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Electrooptic effects provide the basis for much liquid-crystal display technology. This book, by two of the leaders in liquid-crystal research in Russia, presents a complete and accessible treatment of virtually all known phenomena occurring in liquid crystals under the influence of electric fields.
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- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461226925
- Artikelnr.: 44063428
- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461226925
- Artikelnr.: 44063428
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Vladimir G. Chigrinov obtained his Ph.D. from the Institute of Crystallography, USSR Academy of Sciences, in 1978, and his state doctorate from the same Institute in 1988. Since 1996, he has been working as a leading scientist at the Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography in Moscow, prior to which he held a post as head of division of the Organic Intermediates and Dyes Institute, Scientific Research Center of Russia. Dr. Chigrinov is a member of the editorial board of the journal 'Liquid Crystal Today' and the author of several books and numerous scientific papers. He is Visiting Associate Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and a senior member of the Society for Information Display.
1 Liquid Crystalline State.- 1.1 Structure of Liquid Crystal Phases.- 1.2 Mixtures.- 1.3 Liquid Crystalline Materials.- 1.4 Direct Influence of an Electric Field on the Structure of Liquid Crystals.- References.- 2 Properties of the Materials.- 2.1 Dielectric Permittivity.- 2.2 Electrical Conductivity.- 2.3 Optical Anisotropy and Dichroism.- 2.4 Viscoelastic Properties.- References.- 3 Surface Phenomena.- 3.1 Structure of Surface Layers.- 3.2 Surface Energy.- 3.3 Cells and Orientation.- References.- 4 Electrooptical Effects Due to the Uniform Distortion of Nematic Liquid Crystals.- 4.1 Electrically Controlled Birefringence.- 4.2 Twist-Effect.- 4.3 Supertwist Effects.- 4.4 "Guest-Host" Effect.- 4.5 The Flexoelectric Effect.- 4.6 Reflectivity in an Electric Field.- 4.7 Field Behavior of the Isotropic Phase.- 4.8 Electric Field Effects in Nematic Polymers.- References.- 5 Modulated and Nonuniform Structures in Nematic Liquid Crystals.- 5.1 Orientational Modulated Structures.- 5.2 Electrohydrodynamic Modulated Structures.- 5.3 Nematics in Spatially Nonuniform Fields.- References.- 6 Electrooptical Properties of Cholesterics and Nonferroelectric Smectics.- 6.1 The Pitch of Helix and the Optical Properties of Cholesterics.- 6.2 Field-Induced Dielectric Instabilities of Cholesterics.- 6.3 Electrohydrodynamic Instabilities in Cholesterics.- 6.4 Flexoelectric Effects.- 6.5 Electrooptical Effects in Blue Phases.- 6.6 Electric Field Behavior of Nonferroelectric Smectics.- References.- 7 Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals.- 7.1 The Physical Properties of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals. Methods of Measurement.- 7.2 Electrooptical Effects in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals.- 7.3 Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Polymers.- References.- 8 Applications of Electrooptical Liquid CrystallineMaterials.- 8.1 Displays.- 8.2 Optical Data Processing Devices.- 8.3 Other Applications.- References.
1 Liquid Crystalline State.- 1.1 Structure of Liquid Crystal Phases.- 1.2 Mixtures.- 1.3 Liquid Crystalline Materials.- 1.4 Direct Influence of an Electric Field on the Structure of Liquid Crystals.- References.- 2 Properties of the Materials.- 2.1 Dielectric Permittivity.- 2.2 Electrical Conductivity.- 2.3 Optical Anisotropy and Dichroism.- 2.4 Viscoelastic Properties.- References.- 3 Surface Phenomena.- 3.1 Structure of Surface Layers.- 3.2 Surface Energy.- 3.3 Cells and Orientation.- References.- 4 Electrooptical Effects Due to the Uniform Distortion of Nematic Liquid Crystals.- 4.1 Electrically Controlled Birefringence.- 4.2 Twist-Effect.- 4.3 Supertwist Effects.- 4.4 "Guest-Host" Effect.- 4.5 The Flexoelectric Effect.- 4.6 Reflectivity in an Electric Field.- 4.7 Field Behavior of the Isotropic Phase.- 4.8 Electric Field Effects in Nematic Polymers.- References.- 5 Modulated and Nonuniform Structures in Nematic Liquid Crystals.- 5.1 Orientational Modulated Structures.- 5.2 Electrohydrodynamic Modulated Structures.- 5.3 Nematics in Spatially Nonuniform Fields.- References.- 6 Electrooptical Properties of Cholesterics and Nonferroelectric Smectics.- 6.1 The Pitch of Helix and the Optical Properties of Cholesterics.- 6.2 Field-Induced Dielectric Instabilities of Cholesterics.- 6.3 Electrohydrodynamic Instabilities in Cholesterics.- 6.4 Flexoelectric Effects.- 6.5 Electrooptical Effects in Blue Phases.- 6.6 Electric Field Behavior of Nonferroelectric Smectics.- References.- 7 Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals.- 7.1 The Physical Properties of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals. Methods of Measurement.- 7.2 Electrooptical Effects in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals.- 7.3 Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Polymers.- References.- 8 Applications of Electrooptical Liquid CrystallineMaterials.- 8.1 Displays.- 8.2 Optical Data Processing Devices.- 8.3 Other Applications.- References.