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Field Induced Molecular Reorientation in the Hybrid Nematic Cell

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Pages 303-319 | Published online: 17 Oct 2011

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C.-J. Chen, A. Lien & M. I. Nathan. (1997) Simple method for the calculation of the deformation profiles in chiral nematic liquid crystal cells with asymmetric pretilt. Journal of Applied Physics 81:1, pages 70-73.
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