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  1. Liquid crystal elastomer shells with topological defect-defined actuation: Complex shape morphing, opening/closing, and unidirectional rotation
  2. Responsive Photonic Liquid Marbles
  3. Responsive Photonic Liquid Marbles
  4. Dynamic tuning of the director field in liquid crystal shells using block copolymers
  5. High-contrast imaging of 180° ferroelectric domains by optical microscopy using ferroelectric liquid crystals
  6. Disruption of Electrospinning due to Water Condensation into the Taylor Cone
  7. From Equilibrium Liquid Crystal Formation and Kinetic Arrest to Photonic Bandgap Films Using Suspensions of Cellulose Nanocrystals
  8. Facile Anisotropic Deswelling Method for Realizing Large‐Area Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Elastomers with Uniform Structural Color and Broad‐Range Mechanochromic Response
  9. Realignment of Liquid Crystal Shells Driven by Temperature-Dependent Surfactant Solubility
  10. Liquid crystal elastomer shell actuators with negative order parameter
  11. Isotropic–isotropic phase separation and spinodal decomposition in liquid crystal–solvent mixtures
  12. Elastic sheath–liquid crystal core fibres achieved by microfluidic wet spinning
  13. Sub-second dynamic phototuning of alignment in azodendrimer-doped nematic liquid crystal shells
  14. Influence of head group and chain length of surfactants used for stabilising liquid crystal shells
  15. Micrometer-Scale Porous Buckling Shell Actuators Based on Liquid Crystal Networks
  16. Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Shells as Enabling Material for Information-Rich Design and Architecture
  17. Fractionation of cellulose nanocrystals: enhancing liquid crystal ordering without promoting gelation
  18. Through the Spherical Looking-Glass: Asymmetry Enables Multicolored Internal Reflection in Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Shells
  19. Liquid crystals in micron-scale droplets, shells and fibers
  20. Why organically functionalized nanoparticles increase the electrical conductivity of nematic liquid crystal dispersions
  21. A phenomenological introduction to liquid crystals and colloids
  22. Cholesteric liquid crystal formation in suspensions of cellulose nanocrystals
  23. Introduction
  24. Nanoparticle guests in lyotropic liquid crystals
  25. Taming Liquid Crystal Self-Assembly: The Multifaceted Response of Nematic and Smectic Shells to Polymerization
  26. Correlation between structural properties and iridescent colors of cellulose nanocrystalline films
  27. Enhancing Self-Assembly in Cellulose Nanocrystal Suspensions Using High-Permittivity Solvents
  28. Non-electronic gas sensors from electrospun mats of liquid crystal core fibres for detecting volatile organic compounds at room temperature
  29. High-fidelity spherical cholesteric liquid crystal Bragg reflectors generating unclonable patterns for secure authentication
  30. An Introduction to the Physics of Liquid Crystals
  31. Solvent effect on columnar formation in solar-cell geometry
  32. Nanotube networks in liquid crystals
  33. The effects of carbon nanotubes on the clearing transition of the antiferroelectric liquid crystal MHPOBC
  34. Transmission polarized optical microscopy of short-pitch cholesteric liquid crystal shells
  35. Influence of interface stabilisers and surrounding aqueous phases on nematic liquid crystal shells
  36. Nanoparticles dispersed in liquid crystals: impact on conductivity, low-frequency relaxation and electro-optical performance
  37. Ultralong Ordered Nanowires from the Concerted Self-Assembly of Discotic Liquid Crystal and Solvent Molecules
  38. Rod Packing in Chiral Nematic Cellulose Nanocrystal Dispersions Studied by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and Laser Diffraction
  39. Dynamic and complex optical patterns from colloids of cholesteric liquid crystal droplets
  40. Multifunctional responsive fibers produced by dual liquid crystal core electrospinning
  41. Influence of Wetting on Morphology and Core Content in Electrospun Core–Sheath Fibers
  42. Liquid Crystals with Nano and Microparticles
  43. Macroscopic Control of Helix Orientation in Films Dried from Cholesteric Liquid‐Crystalline Cellulose Nanocrystal Suspensions
  44. Effects of carbon nanotubes on a very low surfactant concentration lyotropic liquid crystal host
  45. Tuneable multicoloured patterns from photonic cross-communication between cholesteric liquid crystal droplets
  46. Cellulose nanocrystal-based materials: from liquid crystal self-assembly and glass formation to multifunctional thin films
  47. Liquid crystal functionalization of electrospun polymer fibers
  48. Tuning the defect configurations in nematic and smectic liquid crystalline shells
  49. Morphology and Core Continuity of Liquid-Crystal-Functionalized, Coaxially Electrospun Fiber Mats Tuned via the Polymer Sheath Solution
  50. A new era for liquid crystal research: Applications of liquid crystals in soft matter nano-, bio- and microtechnology
  51. Liquid Crystal-Functionalized Nano- and Microfibers Produced by Electrospinning
  52. Utilizing the Krafft Phenomenon to Generate Ideal Micelle-Free Surfactant-Stabilized Nanoparticle Suspensions
  53. Switchable and responsive liquid crystal-functionalized microfibers produced via coaxial electrospinning
  54. Towards micrometer sized core-shell actuators from liquid crystalline elastomers by a continuous flow synthesis
  55. Towards tunable defect arrangements in smectic liquid crystal shells utilizing the nematic–smectic transition in hybrid-aligned geometries
  56. One-piece micropumps from liquid crystalline core-shell particles
  57. Liquid Crystals in Novel Geometries Prepared by Microfluidics and Electrospinning
  58. Nematic-Smectic Transition under Confinement in Liquid Crystalline Colloidal Shells
  59. Effects of chain branching and chirality on liquid crystalline phases of bent-core molecules: blue phases, de Vries transitions and switching of diastereomeric states
  60. Filament formation in carbon nanotube-doped lyotropic liquid crystals
  61. Towards Efficient Dispersion of Carbon Nanotubes in Thermotropic Liquid Crystals
  62. Self-assembled ordered structures in thin films of HAT5 discotic liquid crystal
  63. Complex Chirality at the Nanoscale
  64. Tailor-designed polyphilic promotors for stabilizing dispersions of carbon nanotubes in liquid crystals
  65. Electrospun microfibres with temperature sensitive iridescence from encapsulated cholesteric liquid crystal
  66. Macroscopic-scale carbon nanotube alignment via self-assembly in lyotropic liquid crystals
  67. Coaxial electrospinning of liquid crystal-containing poly(vinylpyrrolidone) microfibres
  68. Electrolyte Effects on the Stability of Nematic and Lamellar Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Phases: Colligative and Ion-Specific Aspects
  69. On the balance between syn- and anticlinicity in smectic phases formed by achiral hockey-stick mesogens with and without chiral dopants
  70. Carbon nanotubes in liquid crystals
  71. Coaxial electrospinning of microfibres with liquid crystal in the core
  72. Spontaneous macroscopic carbon nanotube alignment via colloidal suspension in hexagonal columnar lyotropic liquid crystals
  73. Antiferroelectric liquid crystals with induced intermediate polar phases and the effects of doping with carbon nanotubes
  74. Order-disorder molecular model of the smectic-A–smectic-Cphase transition in materials with conventional and anomalously weak layer contraction
  75. Carbon nanotubes in liquid crystals as versatile functional materials
  76. Partitioning and reorientational dynamics of phenylalcohols in SDS lyotropic liquid crystalline mesophases: An ALC-μSR study
  77. Molecular model for de Vries type smectic-A–smectic-Cphase transition in liquid crystals
  78. Nanotube Alignment Using Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
  79. Effect of phenyl rings in liquid crystal molecules on SWCNTs studied by Raman spectroscopy
  80. Simultaneous alignment and dispersion of carbon nanotubes with lyotropic liquid crystals
  81. On the change in helix handedness at transitions between the SmC∗ and phases in chiral smectic liquid crystals
  82. Current Topics in Smectic Liquid Crystal Research
  83. The peculiar optic, dielectric and X‐ray diffraction properties of a fluorinated de Vries asymmetric diffuse cone‐model ferroelectric liquid crystal
  84. Electrolyte effects on the nematic–isotropic phase transition in lyotropic liquid crystals
  85. Frustration between syn- and anticlinicity in mixtures of chiral and non-chiral tilted smectic-C-type liquid crystals
  86. A Study of a Bistereogenic Mesogen for the Development of Orthoconic Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystal Materials
  87. Chiral Smectic C Subphases Induced by Mixing a Bistereogenic Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystal with a Non-Chiral Liquid Crystal
  88. Demonstration of the antiferroelectric aspect of the helical superstructures in Sm-C*, Sm-Cα*, and Sm-Ca*liquid crystals
  89. Differences between smectic homo‐ and co‐polysiloxanes as a consequence of microphase separation
  90. Generation of frustrated liquid crystal phases by mixing an achiral nematic–smectic-C mesogen with an antiferroelectric chiral smectic liquid crystal
  91. Polarity-directed analog electro-optic switching in a low-polarization chiral smectic liquid crystal with positive dielectric anisotropy
  92. A Chameleon Chiral Polar Liquid Crystal:  Rod-Shaped When Nematic, Bent-Shaped When Smectic
  93. On the origin of high optical director tilt in a partially fluorinated orthoconic antiferroelectric liquid crystal mixture
  94. Ferroelectric polysiloxane liquid crystals with ‘de Vries’-type smectic A*–smectic C* transitions
  95. (–)-Isopinocampheol Substituted Mesogens: An Investigation of the Effect of Bulky Terminal Groups in Chiral Smectic Liquid Crystals
  96. On the phase sequence of antiferroelectric liquid crystals and its relation to orientational and translational order
  97. Tilt plane orientation in antiferroelectric liquid crystal cells and the origin of the pretransitional effect
  98. Antiferroelectric liquid-crystal mixture without smectic layer shrinkage at the directSm−A*–Sm−Ca*transition
  99. Optical and x-ray evidence of the “de Vries”Sm−A*–Sm−C*transition in a non-layer-shrinkage ferroelectric liquid crystal with very weak interlayer tilt correlation
  100. Phases, phase transitions and confinement effects in a series of antiferroelectric liquid crystals
  101. Surface- and Field-Induced AFLC Structures Detected by Dielectric Spectroscopy
  102. The case of thresholdless antiferroelectricity: polarization-stabilized twisted SmC* liquid crystals give V-shaped electro-optic response