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Stationary statistical size distribution of nematic droplets in the course of the isotropic liquid-nematic phase transition

Pages 1279-1281 | Published online: 06 Dec 2010

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Sergei Bronnikov, Sergei Kostromin & Vjacheslav V. Zuev. (2010) Kinetics of the isotropic–nematic phase transition in melted multi-component liquid crystal mixtures upon cooling. Phase Transitions 83:4, pages 302-310.
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Sergei Bronnikov, Carmen Racleş, Alexander Nasonov & Maria Cazacu. (2006) Kinetics of the nematic ordered phase growth during a temperature quench of an isotropic siloxane‐azomethine polymer. Liquid Crystals 33:9, pages 1015-1019.
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Sergei Bronnikov, Carmen Racles, Vasile Cozan, Alexander Nasonov & Sergei Sokolov. (2005) Micro‐Domain Structure of the Siloxane‐Sulfone Segmented Polyesters: Statistical Investigations. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B 44:1, pages 21-29.
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A. G. Nasonov, S. V. Bronnikov & I. Dierking. (2006) A statistical study of the kinetics of phase separation for a liquid crystalline mixture. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry 80:3, pages 348-352.
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Sergei Bronnikov & Ingo Dierking. (2005) Quench depth dependence of liquid crystal nucleus growth: A time resolved statistical analysis. Physica B: Condensed Matter 358:1-4, pages 339-347.
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S. V. Bronnikov & E. Yu. Dem’yantseva. (2005) Particle-Size Distribution of Wood Resin and Sulfate Lignin in Aqueous Alkaline Solution. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 78:3, pages 492-495.
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