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Dynamics of the smectic layer reorientation of ferroelectric liquid crystals

Pages 775-782 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010

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W. Piecek, R. Dąbrowski, P. Morawiak, M. Żurowska & L. Jaroszewicz. (2012) The orthoconic antiferroelectric smectic liquid crystals and their engineering by doping with homo- and heterostructural compounds. Phase Transitions 85:10, pages 910-929.
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Ingo Dierking, Michel Mitov & Mikhail A. Osipov. (2015) Smectic layer instabilities in liquid crystals. Soft Matter 11:5, pages 819-837.
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Jeffrey C. Roberts, Zachary M. Hudson & Robert P. Lemieux. (2008) The influence of alkoxy chain length on the ferroelectric properties of chiral fluorenol liquid crystals. Journal of Materials Chemistry 18:28, pages 3361.
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Po-Chang Wu & Jin-Jei Wu. (2007) The influence of ac electric field on the domain growth and alignment of the ferroelectric liquid crystal cell with N*–SmC* phase transition. Journal of Applied Physics 101:10.
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Ingo Dierking. (2013) Ferroelektrische Flüssigkristalle: Binär schaltbare Flüssigkristalle eignen sich für schnellere Displays. Physikalische Blätter 56:6, pages 53-56.
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I. Dierking, B. Glüsen, S. T. Lagerwall & C. K. Ober. (2000) Synchrotron x-ray study of the smectic layer directional instability. Physical Review E 61:2, pages 1593-1598.
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T. Carlsson & M. A. Osipov. (1999) Theoretical model for layer rotations in smectic- liquid crystals subject to asymmetric electric fields . Physical Review E 60:5, pages 5619-5630.
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