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Anisotropic hydroxypropylcellulose films as alignment layers of a bistable ferroelectric device

Pages 1491-1495 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010

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M.H. Godinho, D.G. Gray & P. Pieranski. (2017) Revisiting (hydroxypropyl) cellulose (HPC)/water liquid crystalline system. Liquid Crystals 44:12-13, pages 2108-2120.
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I. Costa, P. Almeida, D. Filip, J. Figueirinhas & M. Godinho. (2006) Tunable topographical cellulose matrices for electro-optical liquid crystal cells. Opto-Electronics Review 14:4.
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