04856nam 2200625Ia 450 991078479600332120230607221324.0981-277-858-6(CKB)1000000000399200(EBL)1681302(OCoLC)879074260(SSID)ssj0000192876(PQKBManifestationID)11166251(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000192876(PQKBWorkID)10217515(PQKB)10618794(MiAaPQ)EBC1681302(WSP)00004369(Au-PeEL)EBL1681302(CaPaEBR)ebr10201292(CaONFJC)MIL505464(EXLCZ)99100000000039920020050510d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLiquid crystals[electronic resource] fundamentals /Shri Singh ; foreword by David A. DunmurNew Jersey World Scientific20021 online resource (549 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-02-4250-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents ; Foreword ; Preface ; 1 LIQUID CRYSTALS : MAIN TYPES AND CLASSIFICATION ; 1.1 Introduction ; 1.2 General Types of Liquid Crystals ; 1.3 Classification Of Liquid Crystals : Symmetry and Structure ; 1.4 Calamitic Thermotropic Liquid Crystals1.5 Mesophases of Disc-Like Molecules 1.6 Lyotropic Liquid Crystals ; 1.7 Mesogenic Materials ; 1.8 Polymorphism in Liquid Crystals ; References ; 2 DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS AND ORDER PARAMETERS ; 2.1 Distribution Functions ; 2.2 Order Parameters ; 2.3 Measurement of Order ParametersReferences 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS; 3.1 Scalar Physical Properties ; 3.2 Anisotropic Physical Properties ; 3.3 Elastic Constants ; 3.4 Effects of Chemical Structure on the Physical Properties ; References ; 4 NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTALS; 4.1 Essential Features of Uniaxial Nematics4.2 Nematics of Different Symmetry 4.3 Structure - Property Correlations ; 4.4 Statistical Theories of the Nematic Order; References ; 5 NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTALS : ELASTOSTATICS AND NEMATODYNAMICS; 5.1 Elastostatics in Nematics ; 5.2 Dynamical Properties of Nematics ; References ; 6 SMECTIC LIQUID CRYSTALS6.1 Symmetry and Characteristics of Smectic Phases 6.2 Structure-Property Relations ; 6.3 Smectic A Phase ; 6.4 The Nematic to Smectic A (N SA) Transition ; 6.5 Polymorphism in SA Phase ; 6.6 Smectic C Phase ; 6.7 Reentrant Phase Transitions (RPT) in Liquid Crystals6.8 Dynamical Properties of Smectics Liquid crystals are partially ordered systems without a rigid, long-range structure. The study of these materials covers a wide area: chemical structure, physical properties and technical applications. Due to their dual nature - anisotropic physical properties of solids and rheological behavior of liquids - and easy response to externally applied electric, magnetic, optical and surface fields liquid crystals are of greatest potential for scientific and technological applications. The subject has come of age and has achieved the status of being a very exciting interdisciplinary field of scientLiquid crystalsCrystallographyLiquid crystals.Crystallography.530.4/29Singh Shri1499281Dunmur David(David A.)867549MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784796003321Liquid crystals3725187UNINA