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Liquid crystalline side group polymers with fluorine-containing azo-chromophores

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Pages 553-557 | Received 31 Oct 1995, Accepted 22 Nov 1995, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Ralf Ruhmann, Thomas Thiele, Dietmar Wolff, Dietrich Prescher & Jürgen Springer. (1996) Liquid crystalline side group polymers with azo-chromophores and fluorinated tails of varying length. Liquid Crystals 21:3, pages 307-312.
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