ABSTRACT

Introduction to Liquid Crystals: Chemistry and Physics, Second Edition relies on only introductory level chemistry and physics as the foundation for understanding liquid crystal science. Liquid crystals combine the material properties of solids with the flow properties of fluids. As such they have provided the foundation for a revolution in low-power, flat-panel display technology (LCDs). In this book, the essential elements of liquid crystal science are introduced and explained from the perspectives of both the chemist and physicist. This new edition relies on only introductory level physics and chemistry as the foundation for understanding liquid crystal science and is, therefore, ideal for students and recent graduates.

Features

  • Introduces and explains the essential elements of liquid crystal science, including discussion of how liquid crystals have been utilized for innovative and important applications. New to this edition are over 300 figures, 90 end-of chapter exercises, and an increased scope that includes recent developments.
  • Combines the knowledge of two eminent scientists in the field; they have fully updated and expanded the text to cover undergraduate/graduate course work as well as current research in what is now a billion-dollar industry.
  • Immerses the reader in the vocabulary, structures, data, and kinetic models, rapidly building up an understanding of the theories and models in current use.
  • Begins with a historical account of the discovery of liquid crystals and continues with a description of how different phases are generated and how different molecular architectures affect liquid crystal properties.

chapter Chapter 1|27 pages

Welcome to a Delicate and Special Phase of Matter

chapter Chapter 2|30 pages

A Liquid Crystal – What Is It?

chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

Bent-Core Liquid Crystals – It’s Bananas

chapter Chapter 9|42 pages

Lyotropic Liquid Crystals – Wet ’n’ Dry

chapter Chapter 11|35 pages

Liquid Crystal Science – Techniques and Instruments

chapter Chapter 13|33 pages

Light and Liquid Crystals – A Panoply of Color

chapter Chapter 14|22 pages

Liquid Crystal Displays – Here, There, and Everywhere

chapter Chapter 15|16 pages

Other Applications – Optical Fiber Networks to Shampoo