- A
mesogen is a
compound that
displays liquid crystal properties.
Mesogens can be
described as
disordered solids or
ordered liquids because they arise...
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substituent groups to the
aromatic mesogens. In side-chain LCPs, the
mesogens are in the
polymer side chains. The
mesogens usually are
linked to the backbones...
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biaxial nematics is the use of
mixtures of
classical rodlike mesogens and
disklike discotic mesogens. The
biaxial nematic phase is
expected to be
located below...
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mesophases in
which molecules ****emble into
cylindrical structures to act as
mesogens. Originally,
these kinds of
liquid crystals were
called discotic liquid...
- disc-shaped
molecules known as "discotic
mesogens".
These phases are
often also
referred to as
columnar phases.
Discotic mesogens are
typically composed of an aromatic...
- A
spherulite embedded into a
mosaic mesogen viewed between crossed polarizers....
- of the
liquid crystalline phase. In
liquid crystalline elastomers, the
mesogens can
either be part of the
polymer chain (main-chain
liquid crystalline...
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based on symmetry.": 10
Molecules that
demonstrate mesophases are
called mesogens. In technology,
molecules in
which the
optic axis is
subject to mani****tion...
- n-alkyl-1-thio-α-D-glucopyranosides, a new
homologous series of
carbohydrate mesogens",
Carbohydrate Research, vol. 194, pp. 71–77, doi:10.1016/0008-6215(89)85007-4...
- {\displaystyle P_{0}} of the
cholesteric helix. As a
result of
liquid crystal mesogens'
anisotropic diamagnetic properties and
electrical polarizability, electric...