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Chiral Systems and Phases. Macroscopic Properties

Photoinduced Nematic – Cholesteric Structural Transitions in Liquid Crystal Cells with Homeotropic Anchoring

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Pages 202/[1672]-208/[1678] | Published online: 16 Jun 2011

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