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  1. Nanoparticle-Enabled Ion Trapping and Ion Generation in Liquid Crystals
  2. Nanomaterials in Liquid Crystals as Ion-Generating and Ion-Capturing Objects
  3. Time-dependent electrical properties of liquid crystal cells: unravelling the origin of ion generation
  4. Kinetics of Ion-Capturing/Ion-Releasing Processes in Liquid Crystal Devices Utilizing Contaminated Nanoparticles and Alignment Films
  5. Liquid crystals for signal processing applications in the microwave and millimeter wave frequency ranges
  6. Static and dynamic electro-optical properties of liquid crystals mediated by ferroelectric polymer films
  7. Ferroelectric Nanoparticles in Liquid Crystals: Recent Progress and Current Challenges
  8. Ions and size effects in nanoparticle/liquid crystal colloids sandwiched between two substrates. The case of two types of fully ionized species
  9. Biological Contamination of Nanoparticles and Its Manifestation in Optical Absorbance Measurements
  10. Ion capturing/ion releasing films and nanoparticles in liquid crystal devices
  11. Ions in liquid crystals doped with nanoparticles: conventional and counterintuitive temperature effects
  12. Science and technology of stressed liquid crystals: display and non-display applications
  13. Nanoparticle enabled thermal control of ions in liquid crystals
  14. Ferromagnetic and ferroelectric nanoparticles in liquid crystals
  15. Switchable Response of Ferroelectric Nanoparticle Doped Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
  16. Mesomorphic glass nanocomposites made of metal alkanoates and nanoparticles as emerging nonlinear-optical materials
  17. The purification and contamination of liquid crystals by means of nanoparticles. The case of weakly ionized species
  18. Adsorption of ions onto nanosolids dispersed in liquid crystals: Towards understanding the ion trapping effect in nanocolloids
  19. Enhancement of frequency modulation response time for polymer-dispersed liquid crystal
  20. Switching between purification and contamination regimes governed by the ionic purity of nanoparticles dispersed in liquid crystals
  21. Enhanced optical nonlinearity of the “nonlinear host–nonlinear guest” glassy nanocomposites made of the mesomorphic cobalt octanoate and noble metal nanoparticles
  22. Adsorption/desorption of ions in liquid crystal nanocolloids: the applicability of the Langmuir isotherm, impact of high electric fields and effects of the nanoparticle’s size
  23. Electrical properties of liquid crystal nano-colloids analysed from perspectives of the ionic purity of nano-dopants
  24. Impact of contaminated nanoparticles on the non-monotonous change in the concentration of mobile ions in liquid crystals
  25. Ferroelectric nanoparticles tailored for electro-optical and nano-imaging applications
  26. Nano-Objects and Ions in Liquid Crystals: Ion Trapping Effect and Related Phenomena
  27. Ion trapping by means of ferroelectric nanoparticles, and the quantification of this process in liquid crystals
  28. Versatile nonlinear-optical materials based on mesomorphic metal alkanoates: design, properties, and applications
  29. Magneto-Optical Properties of a Ferronematic Colloid
  30. Single-step colloidal processing of stable aqueous dispersions of ferroelectric nanoparticles for biomedical imaging
  31. Cholesteric liquid crystal glass platinum acetylides
  32. Strong thermal optical nonlinearity caused by CdSe nanoparticles synthesised in smectic ionic liquid crystal
  33. Optical/ferroelectric characterization of BaTiO_3 and PbTiO_3 colloidal nanoparticles and their applications in hybrid materials technologies
  34. Ultra-fast PDLC optical gate
  35. Emerging Applications of Ferroelectric Nanoparticles in Materials Technologies, Biology and Medicine
  36. Increasing the switching speed of liquid crystal devices with magnetic nanorods
  37. Liquid crystal phase shifters at millimeter wave frequencies
  38. Nonlinear optical materials based on ionic liquid crystals and anisotropic glasses of metal alkanoate
  39. Metallic surfaces as alignment layers for nondisplay applications of liquid crystals
  40. Tunable optical and nonlinear optical response of smectic glasses based on cobalt alkanoates
  41. Nonlinear optical response of smectic structure glasses based on cobalt alkanoates
  42. Liquid Crystalline Colloids of Nanoparticles
  43. Fast Nonlinear Optical Materials Based on Ionic Liquid Crystals and Glasses of Metal Alkanoates
  44. Fast Nolinear Optical Mechanisms in Bi-Layered Cells Composed by Lyotropic Ionic Liquid Crystals with Dye and Viologen Films
  45. Dynamic grating recording in lyotropic ionic smectics of metal alkanoates doped with electrochromic impurities
  46. Novel materials based on metal-alkanoate liquid crystals and smectic glasses for impulse dynamic holographic applications
  47. Novel holographic composites based on ionic smectic liquid crystals and glasses of metal alkanoates
  48. Electrical conductivity of lyotropic and thermotropic ionic liquid crystals consisting of metal alkanoates
  49. Fast dynamic holographic recording based on conductive ionic metal-alkanoate liquid crystals and smectic glasses
  50. Nonlinear optical properties of composites based on conductive metal-alkanoate liquid crystals