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  1. Defect Dynamics in Anomalous Latching of a Grating Aligned Bistable Nematic Liquid Crystal Device
  2. The Zenithal Bistable Display
  3. Inducing variable pitch gratings in nematic liquid crystals using chirped surface acoustic wave transducers
  4. Infrared triggered smart contact lens for the treatment of presbyopia
  5. Chiral nematic liquid crystal droplets as a basis for sensor systems
  6. A self-healing ferroelectric liquid crystal electro-optic shutter based on vertical surface-relief grating alignment
  7. Liquid Crystal Devices for Beam Steering Applications
  8. Textures of Nematic Liquid Crystal Cylindric-Section Droplets Confined by Chemically Patterned Surfaces
  9. Production of giant unilamellar vesicles and encapsulation of lyotropic nematic liquid crystals
  10. Electrically Driven Rotation and Nonreciprocal Motion of Microparticles in Nematic Liquid Crystals
  11. Control of Director Fields in Phospholipid-Coated Liquid Crystal Droplets
  12. Polarisation independent liquid crystal lenses and contact lenses using embossed reactive mesogens
  13. Variable pitch hydrodynamic electro-optic gratings utilising bent liquid crystal dimers
  14. Continuously variable diffraction gratings using electroconvection in liquid crystals for beam steering applications
  15. P‐206: Late‐News Poster: A Grating‐Aligned Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Electro‐Optic Shutter for Fast‐Switching and Shock‐Resistant Applications
  16. 70‐3: Invited Paper: Polarisation Independent Liquid Crystal Lenses using Embossed Reactive Mesogens
  17. Patterns formed by self assembly of droplets within a larger liquid crystal droplet.
  18. Lipid coated liquid crystal droplets for the on-chip detection of antimicrobial peptides
  19. Switchable lenses using nematic liquid crystals arranged to give polarisation independent operation
  20. Method for Tuneable Homeotropic Anchoring at Microstructures in Liquid Crystal Devices
  21. The fiftieth anniversary of the liquid crystal display
  22. Effects of monoclinic symmetry on the properties of biaxial liquid crystals
  23. Switchable Liquid Crystal Contact Lenses for the Correction of Presbyopia
  24. ECLC 2017 review
  25. Rapid reproduction of anisotropic optical elements by embossing of UV-crosslinkable liquid crystals
  26. Design considerations for liquid crystal contact lenses
  27. Handbook of Optoelectronics, Second Edition
  28. Prof Cliff Jones awarded the Katharine Burr Blodgett Medal and Prize
  29. Defects, flexoelectricity and RF communications: the ZBD story
  30. Alignment and electro-optical properties of SmC* with direct transition to N* phases
  31. Graphene electrodes for adaptive liquid crystal contact lenses
  32. Bistable Liquid Crystal DIsplays
  33. Rising in the east: ‘The Liquid Crystal Display Story’, edited by N. Koide
  34. On the biaxiality of smectic C and ferroelectric liquid crystals
  35. Understanding the unusual reorganization of the nanostructure of a dark conglomerate phase
  36. Novel switching mode in a vertically aligned liquid crystal contact lens
  37. Electronic contact lenses may replace reading glasses
  38. Raman scattering studies of order parameters in liquid crystalline dimers exhibiting the nematic and twist-bend nematic phases
  39. Field-induced refractive index variation in the dark conglomerate phase for polarization-independent switchable liquid crystal lenses
  40. Bistable Nematic LCD
  41. Liquid Crystal Displays that work without power
  42. Bistable Liquid Crystal Displays
  43. Relating Display Performance and Grating Structure of a Zenithal Bistable Display
  44. Zenithal bistable device: Comparison of modeling and experiment
  45. 15.4: Invited Paper: Low Cost Zenithal Bistable Display with Improved White State
  46. P-120: Optimizing the Zenithal Bistable Display
  47. P-65: Controlled Grating Replication for the ZBD Technology
  48. The Zenithal Bistable Display: From concept to consumer
  49. Review of Zenithal Bistable Displays
  50. 51.2: Novel Geometries of the Zenithal Bistable Device
  51. Double minimum in the surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal switching response
  52. 10.4: High Image-Content Zenithal Bistable Devices
  53. 26.3: Low Voltage Zenithal Bistable Devices with Wide Operating Windows
  54. 14.1: Transflective and Single Polariser Reflective Zenithal Bistable Displays
  55. X-RAY STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF FERROELECTRIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DEVICES
  56. Gray scale in zenithal bistable LCDs: The route to ultra-low-power color displays
  57. Nematic Liquid Crystals with a Trifluoromethyl Group
  58. Aromatic liquid crystals with a trifluoromethyl group in the terminal chain for use in nematic LC mixtures
  59. Terminal trifluoromethyl-alkoxy and-alkenyloxy nematic liquid crystals for LCDs with active matrix addressing
  60. Encyclopedia entry of Nematic Liquid Crystal Elastic Constants
  61. A twist grain boundary phase with a local antiferroelectric structure
  62. Ferroelectric Liquid Crystalline Materials: Hosts, Dopants and Gels for Display Applications
  63. The physics of τVminferroelectric liquid crystal displays
  64. Detailed simulation of the goldstone mode response of ferroelectric liquid crystals in the surface stabilised geometry
  65. Spontaneous layer reorientation in smectic C liquid crystals
  66. X-ray studies of layer structure and needle defects in anti-parallel aligned SSFLC devices with medium pre-tilt
  67. The synthesis and properties of host materials with fluoro substituents in the core and in a terminal chain for high dielectric biaxiality FLC mixtures
  68. Novel bistable liquid crystal displays based on grating alignment
  69. <title>Novel electro-optic modulator system for the production of dynamic images from giga-pixel computer-generated holograms</title>
  70. Chiral liquid crystals for ferroelectric, electroclinic, and antiferroelectric displays and photonic devices
  71. Liquid-crystalline Abrikosov flux phase with an antiferroelectric structure
  72. People In The News
  73. Accurate determination of the temperature and frequency dependent smectic C biaxial permittivity tensor
  74. Determination of the Temperature Dependent Smectic C Biaxial Permittivity Tensor and Elastic Constants
  75. X-Ray Study of the Layer Structure in a High Pre-Tilt, Anti-Parallel Aligned Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal
  76. Layer and Director Profiles in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Displays Subjected to Mechanical Damage
  77. The Synthesis and Properties of Fluoroterphenyls for High Dielectric Biaxiality Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Mixtures
  78. Novel Nematic Compounds Incorporating Two Conjugated Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds in the Terminal Chain
  79. Synthesis and Evaluation of Nematic 4-Alkenyloxy- and 4-Alkenoyloxy-4′-Cyanobiphenyls
  80. 17-in. Video-Rate Full-Color FLCD.
  81. Measurement of the Elastic Constants and Effective Surface Anchoring Energy for a Smectic C Liquid Crystal
  82. The effect of the elastic constants on the alignment and electro-optic behaviour of smectic C liquid crystals
  83. On the effects of doping calamitic and discotic nematics with materials of the opposite aspect ratio
  84. Dielectric relaxation studies of goldstone mode fluctuations in SSFLC cells
  85. X-ray diffraction studies of surface stabilised ferroelectric liquid crystals in both low and high pretilt devices
  86. Assessing ferroelectric materials for application in τVMINmode devices
  87. The relationship between the smectic C director and layer profiles and the surface anchoring energies
  88. Greyscale and color in ferroelectric liquid crystal displays
  89. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Smectic A to Smectic C* Transition within a Surface Stabilised Liquid Crystal Cell
  90. The Synthesis and Transition Temperatures of Some Ortho-Dichloroterphenyls for Ferroelectric Mixtures
  91. The Synthesis, Mesomorphic Behaviour and the Uniaxial Nature of 1,2,4,5-Tetra-(4-Alkoxybenzoyloxy) Benzenes
  92. On the refractive indices, polarizabilities and order parameter of a nematic discogenic mixture
  93. On the influence of short range order upon the physical properties of triphenylene nematic discogens
  94. Fast, high-contrast ferroelectric liquid crystal displays and the role of dielectric biaxiality
  95. The effect of the biaxial permittivity tensor and tilted layer geometries on the switching of ferroelectric liquid crystals
  96. Measurement of the biaxial permittivities for several smectic C host materials used in ferroelectric liquid crystal devices
  97. Optical studies of high tilt SiO aligned thin layers of smectic C materials
  98. Optical studies of thin layers of smectic C materials
  99. The importance of dielectric biaxiality for ferroelectric liquid crystal devices
  100. A very early demonstration of Photoalignment of Licuid Crystals
  101. Dielectric Biaxiality in SC Host Systems
  102. Optical studies of thin layers of smectic-C materials