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  1. Melted grain boundaries in smectic A under imposed bend: role of the anisotropy
  2. Polymerisation of twist-bend nematic textures for electro-optical applications
  3. Chemical-Physical Characterization of a Binary Mixture of a Twist Bend Nematic Liquid Crystal with a Smectogen
  4. Setting things straight in ‘The twist-bend nematic: a case of mistaken identity’
  5. Biaxiality-driven twist-bend to splay-bend nematic phase transition induced by an electric field
  6. Orientational order induced by a polymer network in the isotropic phase of liquid crystal
  7. Probing permanent dipoles in CdSe nanoplatelets with transient electric birefringence
  8. Liquid-Crystalline Suspensions of Photosensitive Paramagnetic CeF3 Nanodiscs
  9. Optical and X-ray scattering studies of the electric field-induced orientational order in colloidal suspensions of pigment nanorods
  10. Recollections of Professor Yuriy Reznikov
  11. Electric-field effects in the twist-bend nematic phase
  12. Optical filter based on Fabry-Perot structure using a colloidal suspension of goethite ([alpha]-FeOOH) nanorods as electro-optic material
  13. Dispersions of Goethite Nanorods in Aprotic Polar Solvents
  14. Electric-field-induced shape transition of nematic tactoids
  15. Comparative study of the anchoring strength of reactive mesogens and industrial polyimides used for the alignment of liquid crystals
  16. Analogy between the twist-bend nematic and the smectic A phases and coarse-grained description of the macroscopic NTBproperties
  17. Smectic-like bâtonnets in nematic/twist-bend nematic biphasic samples
  18. DH* in chiral smectics under electric field
  19. A liquid-crystalline hexagonal columnar phase in highly-dilute suspensions of imogolite nanotubes
  20. Local distortion energy and coarse-grained elasticity of the twist-bend nematic phase
  21. Liquid-Crystalline Phases of Imogolite and Halloysite Dispersions
  22. The temperature dependence of the heliconical tilt angle in the twist-bend nematic phase of the odd dimer CB7CB
  23. Hybrid Nanocomposites with Tunable Alignment of the Magnetic Nanorod Filler
  24. Liquid–crystalline properties of aqueous suspensions of natural clay nanosheets
  25. Flexoelectrically Driven Electroclinic Effect in the Twist-Bend Nematic Phase of Achiral Molecules with Bent Shapes
  26. Electric-Field Alignment of Chitin Nanorod–Siloxane Oligomer Reactive Suspensions
  27. Strong orientational coupling in two-component suspensions of rod-like nanoparticles
  28. In-situ SAXS Study of Aqueous Clay Suspensions Submitted to Alternating Current Electric Fields
  29. Nematic Bistable Device Using a Metastable Anti-Conical Surface Anchoring
  30. Tailoring Highly Oriented and Micropatterned Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites by Applying an a.c. Electric Field
  31. Electric-field and magnetic-field alignment of liquid-crystalline clay suspensions and clay/polymer composites
  32. Insertion of Gold Nanoparticles in Fluid Mesophases: Size Filtering and Control of Interactions
  33. Electric-Field-Induced Perfect Anti-Nematic Order in Isotropic Aqueous Suspensions of a Natural Beidellite Clay
  34. Magnetic-field-induced nematic–nematic phase separation and droplet formation in colloidal goethite
  35. Liquid-Crystalline Nematic Phase in Aqueous Suspensions of a Disk-Shaped Natural Beidellite Clay
  36. BiNem® Displays: From Principles to Applications
  37. Uncorrelated jumps model for molecular orientational relaxation in liquid crystals
  38. 40.2:Invited Paper: New Developments and Applications Update of BiNem® Displays
  39. Anticonical anchoring and surface transitions in a nematic liquid crystal
  40. Elastic incoherent neutron scattering of rotational and translational dynamics in liquid crystals
  41. Development of low anchoring strength liquid crystal mixtures for bistable nematic displays
  42. Comment on “Time Resolved Experimental Analysis of the Electric Field Induced Biaxial Order Reconstruction in Nematics”
  43. 51.4L: Late-News Paper: Development of 5.1-inch High Speed SVGA Bistable BiNem® Display for Electronic Document Applications
  44. Magnetic Field Induced Director Reorientation in the Nematic Cell with Time-Dependent Anchoring Due to Adsorption/Desorption of LC Molecules
  45. Surface zenithal anchoring of nematic on holographic gratings
  46. The complex phase behaviour of suspensions of goethite (α-FeOOH) nanorods in a magnetic field
  47. Development of low anchoring strength liquid crystal mixtures for bistable nematic displays
  48. Development of Binem® displays on flexible plastic substrates
  49. Zenithal gliding of the easy axis of a nematic liquid crystal
  50. Memory versus elastic azimuthal anchoring of nematic on holographic gratings
  51. Physical properties of aqueous suspensions of goethite ( $\alpha$ -FeOOH) nanorods
  52. Physical properties of aqueous suspensions of goethite ( $\alpha$ -FeOOH) nanorods
  53. Director Reorientation in a Cell with Time-Dependent Anchoring Due To Adsorption/Desorption of LC Molecules
  54. Biaxial melting of the nematic order under a strong electric field
  55. The Binem display: a nematic bistable device switched by surface anchoring breaking
  56. Erratum: Anchoring Screening of Defects Interaction in a Nematic Liquid Crystal [Phys. Rev. Lett.89, 225501 (2002)]
  57. 26.1: Invited Paper: Bistable Liquid Crystal Technologies
  58. Reflective bistable nematic displays (BiNem®) fabricated by standard manufacturing equipment
  59. Anchoring Screening of Defects Interaction in a Nematic Liquid Crystal
  60. Outstanding Magnetic Properties of Nematic Suspensions of Goethite (α-FeOOH) Nanorods
  61. 5:3 Ultra Low Power Bright Reflective Displays using BiNem® Technology Fabricated by Standard Manufacturing Equipment
  62. On the spontaneous symmetry breaking in the mesophases of achiral banana-shaped molecules
  63. Technique for Local Pretilt Measurement in Nematic Liquid Crystals
  64. Optical Studies of Chiral Mesophases in Sandwich Cells with Planar Degenerated Anchoring
  65. 16.1: Recent Improvements of Bistable Nematic Displays Switched By Anchoring Breaking (BiNem®)
  66. Nematic Liquid Crystals: Flexoelectricity
  67. Planar degenerated anchoring of liquid crystals obtained by surface memory passivation
  68. Strength of Memory-Induced Anchoring of 5CB on Bare Untreated ITO
  69. Long-Time Behavior of the Azimuthal Anchoring Strength and Easy Axis Gliding of Nematic Liquid Crystal
  70. Electrooptic Effects in the Nematic and Isotropic Phases of Aqueous V2O5 Suspensions
  71. The consequence of the lack of selective reflections on the modelization of T.G.B. structures
  72. Memory-Free Conic Anchoring of Liquid Crystals on a Solid Substrate
  73. Synthesis and liquid crystal alignment properties of new cinnamate-based photocrosslinkable polymers
  74. Photoinduced orientation in poly(vinylcinnamate) and poly(7-methacryloyloxycoumarin) thin films and the consequences on liquid crystal alignment
  75. Surface Polarization and Flexoelectricity in Nematic Liquid Crystals
  76. Anchoring Transition Dominated by Surface Memory Effect
  77. Surface controlled nematic bistability
  78. Write and erase mechanism of surface controlled bistable nematic pixel
  79. First-order breaking transition of tilted nematic anchoring
  80. Azimuthal anchoring of nematic on undulated substrate: Elasticity memory
  81. Nematic anchoring transitions on bistable SiO films driven by temperature and impurities
  82. Surface Controlled Nematic Bistability
  83. Fast bistable nematic display with grey scale
  84. Fast bistable nematic display using surface defects
  85. Fast bistable nematic display from coupled surface anchoring breaking
  86. Fast bistable nematic display using monostable surface switching
  87. New Optical Method for the Measurement of the Azimuthal Anchoring Energy of Nematic Liquid Crystals
  88. Melted-Grain-Boundary Phase in Chiral Smectic-CLiquid Crystals near the TripleN*A*C*Point
  89. Quantized Grain Boundaries in Bent Smectic-A Liquid Crystal
  90. Ar+ beam sputtering on solid surfaces and nematic liquid crystal orientation
  91. Raman and resonance Raman scattering of rotational dynamics, orientational order and molecular geometry of thin organic films
  92. Vibrational spectroscopy of rotational dynamics in aligned systems (stochastic and inertial regimes)
  93. Translational contribution to incoherent neutron scattering in anisotropic fluids - new theoretical approach
  94. Uncorrelated jumps model for orientational relaxation in ordered fluids
  95. Liquid water structure at the wall. RISM approach
  96. Two-stage model for molecular orientational relaxation in liquid crystals
  97. New approaches to the interpretation of the elastic incoherent structure factor in aligned systems
  98. Surface frustration and texture instability in smectic-Aliquid crystals
  99. Macroscopic anisotropy of the molecular reorientational dynamics in nematic liquid crystals
  100. Temperature dependence of the molecular reorientational dynamics in nematic and isotropic EBBA and 5CB by fluorescent probe depolarization spectroscopy
  101. Vibrational and rotational contribution to IR and Raman bands of uniaxially aligned systems
  102. Molecular Rotational Dynamics in Highly Ordered Smectic Mesophases
  103. Molecular biaxiality and reorientational correlation functions in nematic phases: Theory
  104. Molecular biaxiality and reorientational correlation functions in nematic phases: Infrared spectroscopy
  105. Rotational contribution to the vibrational bandshape of ordered systems
  106. Vibrational bandshape analysis and inertial-stochastic molecular motion in anisotropic ordered fluids
  107. Molecular orientational motions in liquid crystals: A study by Raman and infrared band-shape analysis
  108. Nonlocal Electric Field and Large Distortions in Nematic Liquid Crystals
  109. Order Electricity and Surface Orientation in Nematic Liquid Crystals
  110. ChemInform Abstract: Determination of Orientational Correlation Functions in Ordered Fluids: Raman Scattering.
  111. IR and Raman bandshape analysis of rotational relaxation in ordered fluids
  112. Structure of a hybrid aligned cholesteric liquid crystal cell
  113. Determination of orientational correlation functions in ordered fluids: Raman scattering
  114. Phase transitions and orientationial order parameters of N-(4-alkoxybenzylidene) 4′-toluidines in their mesomorphic states
  115. ChemInform Abstract: DETERMINATION OF REORIENTATIONAL CORRELATION FUNCTIONS IN ORDERED FLUIDS: IR ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
  116. Determination of reorientational correlation functions in ordered fluids: IR absorption spectroscopy
  117. Corrections to orientational order parameters obtained by fluorescence measurements
  118. On the sign of flexoelectric coefficients in nematic liouid crystals
  119. Dipole correlation functions and intermolecular torques in nematic phase of EBBA and PAA
  120. Conformational flexoelectricity in nematic liquid crystals
  121. Erratum : Flexoelectrically controlled twist of texture in a nematic liquid crystal
  122. Flexoelectrically controlled twist of texture in a nematic liquid crystal
  123. Orientational Order Parameters of Some 4-Cyano 4′, n-Alkoxybiphenyls
  124. Anisotropic Correcstion Factors in the Evaluation of Nematic Order Parameters from Polarized Fluorescence Measurements
  125. Effect of the rotational depolarization in flourescent measurements of the nematic order parameters
  126. Determining the S2 and S4 order parameters through fluorescent measurements