Comments on Some Recent Developments in the Field of Liquid Crystals |
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Authors: | G. W. Gray |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry , University of Hull , Hull, Hu6 7RX, UK |
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Abstract: | Three areas of research into liquid crystals which have seen considerable development since the last International Liquid Crystal Conference at Bordeaux in 1978 have been selected for a brief over-view. These areas concern: 1. New Liquid Crystal Materials containing non-aromatic ring systems and the developments which have followed from the earlier studies of esters of trans-4-n-alkylcyclohexane-1-carboxylic acids and the trans-4-n-alkyl-l-(4′-cyanopheny1)cyclohexanes (PCH's). 2. Agreement over a Nomenclature Problem Concerning Smectic Polymorphs and some interesting features of the smectic phase sequences for the 4-n-alkoxybenzylidene-4′-n-alkylanilines. 3. Discotic Phases—the discovery that the historically well known mesophase of di-isobutyl-silandiol is a discotic liquid crystal phase and the progress being made in studies of other discotic systems. |
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Keywords: | Nemato-cholesteric mixtures the field hysteresis optically active dopants |
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