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A Landau-De Gennes Theory of the Nematic Liquid Crystal Surface

Pages 223-240 | Received 28 Jul 1980, Published online: 14 Oct 2011

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Thomas Moses. (1998) Interfacial Ordering in a Liquid Crystal Near the Nematic - Isotropic Transition. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 319:1, pages 121-136.
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H. Hsiung & Y. R. Shen. (1986) Probing the structure of freely suspended smectic- A films by optical second-harmonic generation . Physical Review A 34:5, pages 4303-4309.
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S. Faetti & V. Palleschi. (1984) Measurements of the interfacial tension between nematic and isotropic phase of some cyanobiphenyls. The Journal of Chemical Physics 81:12, pages 6254-6258.
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Sandro Faetti & Vincenzo Palleschi. (1984) Nematic-isotropic interface of some members of the homologous series of 4-cyano-4′-( -alkyl)biphenyl liquid crystals . Physical Review A 30:6, pages 3241-3251.
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