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  1. Colossal dielectric permittivity and superparaelectricity in phenyl pyrimidine based liquid crystals
  2. Peculiarities of Dielectric Spectroscopy of Ferroelectric Nematics
  3. Enhanced Asymmetric Circularly Polarized Luminescence in Self-Organized Helical Superstructures Enabled by Macro-Chiral Liquid Crystal Quantum Dots
  4. Calorimetric evidence for the existence of an intermediate phase between the ferroelectric nematic phase and the nematic phase in the liquid crystal RM734
  5. Comparative Study of the Optical and Dielectric Anisotropy of a Difluoroterphenyl Dimer and Trimer Forming Two Nematic Phases
  6. Design and Investigation of a Side-Chain Liquid Crystalline Polysiloxane with a Ntb-Phase-Forming Side Chain
  7. Design and Investigation of a Side-Chain Liquid Crystalline Polysiloxane with a N<sub>tb</sub> Forming Side Chain
  8. Collective Relaxation Processes in Nonchiral Nematics
  9. Optical activity and linear electrooptic response in the paraelectric subphase of an achiral ferroelectric nematic compound
  10. Cover Feature: The Effect of Mesogenic Coronas on the Type and Anisotropy of Gold Nanoparticle Superlattices: When Can the Tail Wag the Dog? (Chem. Eur. J. 11/2023)
  11. The Effect of Mesogenic Coronas on the Type and Anisotropy of Gold Nanoparticle Superlattices: When Can the Tail Wag the Dog?
  12. Phase transitions study of the liquid crystal DIO with a ferroelectric nematic, a nematic, and an intermediate phase and of mixtures with the ferroelectric nematic compound RM734 by adiabatic scanning calorimetry
  13. Dipole–dipole correlations in the nematic phases of symmetric cyanobiphenyl dimers and their binary mixtures with 5CB
  14. Spontaneous mirror symmetry breaking and chiral segregation in the achiral ferronematic compound DIO
  15. How Do Intermolecular Interactions Evolve at the Nematic to Twist–Bent Phase Transition?
  16. Study of the Experimental and Simulated Vibrational Spectra Together with Conformational Analysis of Thioether Cyanobiphenyl-Based Liquid Crystal Dimers
  17. Dynamic phase measurement of fast liquid crystal phase modulators
  18. Front Cover: Self‐assembly of Gold Nanoparticles into an Adjustable Plasmonic 3D Lattice using Janus‐type Forked Mesogenic Ligands (Chem. Asian J. 8/2022)
  19. Self‐assembly of Gold Nanoparticles into an Adjustable Plasmonic 3D Lattice using Janus‐type Forked Mesogenic Ligands
  20. The Beauty of Twist-Bend Nematic Phase: Fast Switching Domains, First Order Fréedericksz Transition and a Hierarchy of Structures
  21. A facile synthesis of a room-temperature chiral discotic nematic liquid crystal based on pentaalkynylbenzene core
  22. Electrochemically Induced Mesomorphism Switching in a Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride Lyotropic Liquid Crystal
  23. Deciphering helix assembly in the heliconical nematic phase via tender resonant X-ray scattering
  24. Molecular biaxiality determines the helical structure – infrared measurements of the molecular order in the nematic twist-bend phase of difluoro terphenyl dimer
  25. The interplay between spatial and heliconical orientational order in twist-bend nematic materials
  26. The role of intermolecular interactions in stabilizing the structure of the nematic twist-bend phase
  27. Two helices from one chiral centre – self organization of disc shaped chiral nanoparticles
  28. A Compact Full 2π Flexoelectro‐Optic Liquid Crystal Phase Modulator
  29. Millisecond Optical Phase Modulation Using Multipass Configurations with Liquid-Crystal Devices
  30. Self-Assembly and Temperature-Driven Chirality Inversion of Cholesteryl-Based Block Copolymers
  31. Transmissive flexoelectro-optic liquid crystal optical phase modulator with 2π modulation
  32. Analog modulation by the flexoelectric effect in liquid crystals
  33. Temperature dependence of bend elastic constant in oblique helicoidal cholesterics
  34. Probing molecular ordering in the nematic phases of para-linked bimesogen dimers through NMR studies of flexible prochiral solutes
  35. Macroscopic chirality of twist-bend nematic phase in bent dimers confirmed by circular dichroism
  36. Chirality enhancement in macro-chiral liquid crystal nanoparticles
  37. Dielectric response of electric-field distortions of the twist-bend nematic phase for LC dimers
  38. Dynamic response of large tilt-angle flexoelectro-optic liquid crystal modulators
  39. Fast and low loss flexoelectro-optic liquid crystal phase modulator with a chiral nematic reflector
  40. Robust measurement of flexoelectro-optic switching with different surface alignments
  41. Proton and Deuterium NMR Study of the CBC9CB Dimer System
  42. 1H NMR study of molecular order and dynamics in the liquid crystal CB-C9-CB
  43. Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO2 nanorods
  44. Oligomeric odd–even effect in liquid crystals
  45. Pretransitional behavior of viscoelastic parameters at the nematic to twist-bend nematic phase transition in flexible n-mers
  46. Soft modes of the dielectric response in the twist–bend nematic phase and identification of the transition to a nematic splay bend phase in the CBC7CB dimer
  47. The induction of the Ntb phase in mixtures
  48. Flexoelectro-optic liquid crystal analog phase-only modulator with a 2π range and 1  kHz switching
  49. EPR study of the polydomain structure of the twist-bend nematic phase of CB9CB in the bulk
  50. Characterization of large tilt-angle flexoelectro-optic switching in chiral nematic liquid crystal devices
  51. Tuning selective reflection of light by surface anchoring in cholesteric cells with oblique helicoidal structures
  52. Dynamic calorimetry and XRD studies of the nematic and twist-bend nematic phase transitions in a series of dimers with increasing spacer length
  53. Supramolecular organization of liquid-crystal dimers – bis-cyanobiphenyl alkanes on HOPG by scanning tunneling microscopy
  54. Characterization of the Submicrometer Hierarchy Levels in the Twist-Bend Nematic Phase with Nanometric Helices via Photopolymerization. Explanation for the Sign Reversal in the Polar Response
  55. Molecular organization in the twist–bend nematic phase by resonant X-ray scattering at the Se K-edge and by SAXS, WAXS and GIXRD
  56. Comparative analysis of anisotropic material properties of uniaxial nematics formed by flexible dimers and rod-like monomers
  57. Deuteron and proton NMR study of D 2 , p -dichlorobenzene and 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene in bimesogenic liquid crystals with two nematic phases
  58. Fluctuation Modes of a Twist-Bend Nematic Liquid Crystal
  59. Anomalous Increase in Nematic-Isotropic Transition Temperature in Dimer Molecules Induced by a Magnetic Field
  60. Added Alkane Allows Thermal Thinning of Supramolecular Columns by Forming Superlattice—An X-ray and Neutron Study
  61. The stabilisation of the Nx phase in mixtures
  62. Director configuration in the twist-bend nematic phase of CB11CB
  63. Light scattering study of the “pseudo-layer” compression elastic constant in a twist-bend nematic liquid crystal
  64. Mesophase structure and behaviour in bulk and restricted geometry of a dimeric compound exhibiting a nematic–nematic transition
  65. Second harmonic light scattering induced by defects in the twist-bend nematic phase of liquid crystal dimers
  66. Similarities and differences between molecular order in the nematic and twist-bend nematic phases of a symmetric liquid crystal dimer
  67. Thermal optical non-linearity of nematic mesophase enhanced by gold nanoparticles – an experimental and numerical investigation
  68. Helically Twisted Chiral Arrays of Gold Nanoparticles Coated with a Cholesterol Mesogen
  69. Mononuclear Cu(II) complexes of novel salicylidene Schiff bases: synthesis and mesogenic properties
  70. Flexoelectric Behavior of a Bimesogenic Liquid Crystal
  71. Hierarchy of Periodic Patterns in the Twist-bend Nematic Phase of Mesogenic Dimers
  72. Synthesis and photochromic properties of a bis(diarylethene)-naphthopyran hybrid
  73. NMR Study of a Bimesogenic Liquid Crystal with Two Nematic Phases
  74. Sound absorption of porous cement composites: effects of the porosity and the pore size
  75. Do the short helices exist in the nematic TB phase?
  76. Fabrication of salt–hydrogel marbles and hollow-shell microcapsules by an aerosol gelation technique
  77. On the structure of the Nx phase of symmetric dimers: inferences from NMR
  78. A fibre forming smectic twist–bent liquid crystalline phase
  79. Stabilised columnar mesophases formed by 1 : 1 mixtures of hexaalkoxytriphenylenes with a hexaphenyltriphenylene-based polymer
  80. The design and investigation of the self-assembly of dimers with two nematic phases
  81. Direct observation of liquid crystals using cryo-TEM: Specimen preparation and low-dose imaging
  82. The Design and Investigation of Nanocomposites Containing Dimeric Nematogens and Liquid Crystal Gold Nanoparticles with Plasmonic Properties Showing a Nematic-Nematic Phase Transition (Nu-Nx/Ntb)
  83. Surface alignment, anchoring transitions, optical properties, and topological defects in the thermotropic nematic phase of organo-siloxane tetrapodes
  84. Flexoelectric behavior of bimesogenic liquid crystals in the nematic phase – observation of a new self-assembly pattern at the twist-bend nematic and the nematic interface
  85. Correction: Flexoelectric behavior of bimesogenic liquid crystals in the nematic phase – observation of a new self-assembly pattern at the twist-bend nematic and the nematic interface
  86. Nematic twist-bend phase with nanoscale modulation of molecular orientation
  87. Properties of the self-deforming Ntb phase in mesogenic dimers
  88. Sound absorption properties of porous composites fabricated by a hydrogel templating technique
  89. Capacitance and optical studies of elastic and dielectric properties in an organosiloxane tetrapode exhibiting a NB phase
  90. Liquid crystal plasmonic metamaterials
  91. Elastic properties of bimesogenic liquid crystals
  92. A Self-Organized Anisotropic Liquid-Crystal Plasmonic Metamaterial
  93. The design and investigation of porphyrins with liquid crystal properties at room temperature
  94. Field-induced periodic chiral pattern in the Nx phase of achiral bimesogens
  95. Solute NMR study of a bimesogenic liquid crystal with two nematic phases
  96. Electrochemistry of organometallic lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals
  97. Light-induced changes of the refractive indices in a colloid of gold nanoparticles in a nematic liquid crystal
  98. Fabrication of novel lightweight composites by a hydrogel templating technique
  99. Biaxial order and a rotation of the minor director in the nematic phase of an organo-siloxane tetrapode by the electric field
  100. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Mesogenic Amine-Capped Nematic Gold Nanoparticles with Surface-Enhanced Plasmonic Resonances
  101. Optical properties of mesogen-coated gold nanoparticles
  102. Chiral nematic organo-siloxane oligopodes based on an axially chiral binaphthalene core
  103. Self-assembly and liquid-crystalline supramolecular organizations of semifluorinated block co-dendritic supermolecules
  104. Structure properties relationships of liquid crystal bent core organic semiconductors based on benzo[2,1-b:3,4-b′]dithiophene-4,5-dione
  105. Control of anisotropic self-assembly of gold nanoparticles coated with mesogens
  106. Microsecond linear optical response in the unusual nematic phase of achiral bimesogens
  107. Nematic-nematic phase transition in the liquid crystal dimer CBC9CB and its mixtures with 5CB: A high-resolution adiabatic scanning calorimetric study
  108. 129Xe and 2H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of xenon and deuterated-chloroform solutes in a thermotropic biaxial nematic liquid crystal
  109. Strong Cubic Optical Nonlinearity of Gold Nanoparticles Suspension in Nematic Liquid Crystal
  110. Mesogenic BODIPYs: an investigation of the correlation between liquid crystalline behaviour and fluorescence intensity
  111. 4,4′-Difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacenes (BODIPYs) as components of novel light active materials
  112. Gratings in liquid crystal golden nanosuspensions due to thermal nonlinearity
  113. Addressing fluorescence and liquid crystal behaviour in multi-mesogenic BODIPY materials
  114. Spontaneous Periodic Deformations in Nonchiral Planar-Aligned Bimesogens with a Nematic-Nematic Transition and a Negative Elastic Constant
  115. Bridging the Visible: The Modulation of the Absorption by More than 450 nm
  116. Detecting columnar deformations in a supermesogenic octapode by proton NMR relaxometry
  117. Phase structure and molecular dynamics of liquid-crystalline side-on organosiloxane tetrapodes
  118. Collective Modes and Biaxial Ordering Observed by Deuterium NMR in the Nematic Phases of an Organosiloxane Tetrapode
  119. Liquid Crystal α,ω-Hexyl-Distyryl-Bithiophene: Morphology and Charge Tranport Properties in Organic Thin Film Transistors
  120. 3D Ordered Gold Strings by Coating Nanoparticles with Mesogens
  121. Hierarchical organisation in shape-amphiphilic liquid crystals
  122. A “Kite” Shaped Styryl End-Capped Benzo[2,1-b:3,4-b′]dithiophene with High Electrical Performances in Organic Thin Film Transistors
  123. Biaxial nematic order and phase behavior studies in an organosiloxane tetrapode using complementary deuterium NMR experiments
  124. Deuterium NMR Investigation of the Influence of Molecular Structure on the Biaxial Ordering of Organosiloxane Tetrapodes Nematic Phase
  125. Anion-dependent micelle formation using electro-generated ferrocene surfactants
  126. Effect of end-substitutions of distyryl-oligothiophenes by hexyl chains on environmental stability in organic thin film transistors
  127. High-resolution calorimetric study of a liquid crystalline organo-siloxane tetrapode with a biaxial nematic phase
  128. Long- and Short-Range Order in the Mesophases of Laterally Substituted Calamitic Mesogens and their Radial Octapodes
  129. 3,3,4,4,5,5-Hexafluoro-1,2-bis[5-(2-fluoro-4′-undecyloxybiphenyl-4-yl)-2-methyl-3-thienyl]cyclopentene
  130. New Compounds with Potential Liquid Crystal Properties. Copper(II) and Nickel(II) Complexes of N,N′-bis(4-decyloxysalicyliden-N-n-propyl)-Piperazine. Synthesis and Characterization
  131. Testing the triple network structure of the cubic Im3̄m (I) phase by isomorphous replacement and model refinement
  132. Mesogenic dipyrrins—building blocks for the fabrication of fluorescent and metal-containing materials
  133. Ferrocene‐containing liquid crystals bearing a cholesteryl unit
  134. 3,4-Diiodo-2,5-dimethylthiophene
  135. Structure and molecular dynamics of the mesophases exhibited by an organosiloxane tetrapode with strong polar terminal groups
  136. Columnar phase structures of an organic–inorganic hybrid functionalized with eight calamitic mesogens
  137. Local lamellar organisation of discotic mesogens carrying fluorinated tails
  138. The design and investigation of laterally functionalised oxadiazoles
  139. Structure–property relationships in nematic gold nanoparticles
  140. Mechanistic understanding of the photochromism of a hybrid dithienylethene–naphthopyran system by NMR spectroscopy
  141. Dynamic Light Scattering Study of Biaxial Ordering in a Thermotropic Liquid Crystal
  142. Controlled Conversion of Isomers in a Hybrid Biphotochromic System
  143. The Design and Investigation of Room Temperature Thermotropic Nematic Gold Nanoparticles
  144. Investigation of the Complete Miscibility of Disc-rod Mesogens in the Nematic Phase
  145. Orientational order and dynamics of the dendritic liquid crystal organo-siloxane tetrapodes determined using dielectric spectroscopy
  146. Electronic Charge Transport in Extended Nematic Liquid Crystals
  147. Completely miscible disc and rod shaped molecules in the nematic phase
  148. The effect of carborane, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane and benzene on mesogenic and dielectric properties of laterally fluorinated three-ring mesogens
  149. Multiple Addressing in a Hybrid Biphotochromic System
  150. Cholesteric Silatranes
  151. Peculiar Molecular Dynamics Behaviour in the Isotropic Phase of Some Liquid Crystalline Systems
  152. The Investigation of a Functionalised Photochromic Mesogen
  153. Nematic tribenzosilatranes
  154. Deuterium NMR Investigation of the Biaxial Nematic Phase in an Organosiloxane Tetrapode
  155. Quasi-Periodic Organization in Soft Self-Assembling Matter
  156. End functionalised liquid crystalline bent-core molecules and first DAB derived dendrimers with banana shaped mesogenic units
  157. The synthesis of bromo and iodo trifunctionalised tribenzosilatranes
  158. Thermotropic Biaxial Nematic Phase in Liquid Crystalline Organo-Siloxane Tetrapodes
  159. Modulation of the Absorption, Fluorescence, and Liquid-Crystal Properties of Functionalised Diarylethene Derivatives
  160. The orientational order parameters of a dendritic liquid crystal organo-siloxane tetrapode oligomer, determined using polarized infrared spectroscopy
  161. A photochromic liquid crystal system
  162. Discotic Multipodes with Nematic Mesophases
  163. Mixtures of disc-shaped and rod-shaped mesogens with chiral components
  164. The Nematic Discotic Phase in Materials Containing a Siloxane Core
  165. Room temperature photochromic liquid crystal [3H]-naphtho[2,1-b]pyrans—photochromism in the mesomorphic state
  166. Polyphilic Multicomponent Dimers with Perfluorinated Cores
  167. Multiple Levels of Order in Linked Disc–Rod Liquid Crystals
  168. Dielectric studies of a laterally-linked siloxane ester dimer
  169. Full Miscibility of Disk- and Rod-Shaped Mesogens in the Nematic Phase
  170. STRUCTURE-PROPERTIES RELATIONSHIPS IN A SERIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS BASED ON CARBOSILAZANE CORES
  171. A Photochromic Liquid Crystal System
  172. Self-Organizing Properties of Natural and Related Synthetic Glycolipids
  173. Orientational Order and Dynamics of Nematic Multipodes Based on Carbosilazane Cores Using Optical and Dielectric Spectroscopy
  174. Synthesis and mesomorphism of 6-Z-n-alkyl-alpha-D-galactopyranoses
  175. Liquid crystalline derivatives of galactose and galactitol: dependence of thermotropic mesomorphism on carbohydrate form
  176. An homologous series of 6-O-n-alkyl-alpha-D-galactopyranoses: synthesis and thermotropic mesomorphic properties
  177. NOVEL SIDE CHAIN LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYESTERS