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Qué (quién) es liquid crystal - definición


Liquid crystal         
  • Chiral nematic phase; p refers to the chiral pitch (see text)
  • Chemical structure of [[cholesteryl benzoate]] molecule
  • Structure of liquid crystal display: 1 – vertical polarization filter, 2, 4 – glass with electrodes, 3 – liquid crystals, 5 – horizontal polarization filter, 6 – reflector
  • Structure of lyotropic liquid crystal. The red heads of surfactant molecules are in contact with water, whereas the tails are immersed in oil (blue): bilayer (left) and [[micelle]] (right).
  • Schematic of ordering in chiral liquid crystal phases. The chiral nematic phase (left), also called the cholesteric phase, and the smectic C* phase (right).
  • Alignment in a nematic phase
  • Schematic of alignment in the smectic phases. The smectic A phase (left) has molecules organized into layers. In the smectic C phase (right), the molecules are tilted inside the layers
  • Chemical structure of N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-4-butylaniline (MBBA) molecule
  • The ''local nematic director'', which is also the ''local optical axis'', is given by the spatial and temporal average of the long molecular axes
  • Otto Lehmann
  • Phase transition between a nematic (left) and smectic A (right) phases observed between crossed [[polarizers]]. The black color corresponds to isotropic medium.
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  • "Wikipedia" displayed on an LCD
STATE OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF BOTH CONVENTIONAL LIQUIDS AND CRYSTALS
Nematic; Nematics; Liquid Crystal; Liquid crystals; Smectic; Smectic liquid crystal; Liquid Crystals; Nematic phase; Blue phases; Smectism; Nematism; LCD liquid; Liquid crystalline; Applications of liquid crystals
Liquid crystal (LC) is a state of matter whose properties are between those of conventional liquids and those of solid crystals. For example, a liquid crystal may flow like a liquid, but its molecules may be oriented in a crystal-like way.
liquid crystal         
  • Chiral nematic phase; p refers to the chiral pitch (see text)
  • Chemical structure of [[cholesteryl benzoate]] molecule
  • Structure of liquid crystal display: 1 – vertical polarization filter, 2, 4 – glass with electrodes, 3 – liquid crystals, 5 – horizontal polarization filter, 6 – reflector
  • Structure of lyotropic liquid crystal. The red heads of surfactant molecules are in contact with water, whereas the tails are immersed in oil (blue): bilayer (left) and [[micelle]] (right).
  • Schematic of ordering in chiral liquid crystal phases. The chiral nematic phase (left), also called the cholesteric phase, and the smectic C* phase (right).
  • Alignment in a nematic phase
  • Schematic of alignment in the smectic phases. The smectic A phase (left) has molecules organized into layers. In the smectic C phase (right), the molecules are tilted inside the layers
  • Chemical structure of N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-4-butylaniline (MBBA) molecule
  • The ''local nematic director'', which is also the ''local optical axis'', is given by the spatial and temporal average of the long molecular axes
  • Otto Lehmann
  • Phase transition between a nematic (left) and smectic A (right) phases observed between crossed [[polarizers]]. The black color corresponds to isotropic medium.
  • s2cid=164362391 }}</ref>
  • "Wikipedia" displayed on an LCD
STATE OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF BOTH CONVENTIONAL LIQUIDS AND CRYSTALS
Nematic; Nematics; Liquid Crystal; Liquid crystals; Smectic; Smectic liquid crystal; Liquid Crystals; Nematic phase; Blue phases; Smectism; Nematism; LCD liquid; Liquid crystalline; Applications of liquid crystals
(liquid crystals)
A liquid crystal is a liquid that has some of the qualities of crystals, for example reflecting light from different directions in different ways.
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liquid crystal         
  • Chiral nematic phase; p refers to the chiral pitch (see text)
  • Chemical structure of [[cholesteryl benzoate]] molecule
  • Structure of liquid crystal display: 1 – vertical polarization filter, 2, 4 – glass with electrodes, 3 – liquid crystals, 5 – horizontal polarization filter, 6 – reflector
  • Structure of lyotropic liquid crystal. The red heads of surfactant molecules are in contact with water, whereas the tails are immersed in oil (blue): bilayer (left) and [[micelle]] (right).
  • Schematic of ordering in chiral liquid crystal phases. The chiral nematic phase (left), also called the cholesteric phase, and the smectic C* phase (right).
  • Alignment in a nematic phase
  • Schematic of alignment in the smectic phases. The smectic A phase (left) has molecules organized into layers. In the smectic C phase (right), the molecules are tilted inside the layers
  • Chemical structure of N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-4-butylaniline (MBBA) molecule
  • The ''local nematic director'', which is also the ''local optical axis'', is given by the spatial and temporal average of the long molecular axes
  • Otto Lehmann
  • Phase transition between a nematic (left) and smectic A (right) phases observed between crossed [[polarizers]]. The black color corresponds to isotropic medium.
  • s2cid=164362391 }}</ref>
  • "Wikipedia" displayed on an LCD
STATE OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF BOTH CONVENTIONAL LIQUIDS AND CRYSTALS
Nematic; Nematics; Liquid Crystal; Liquid crystals; Smectic; Smectic liquid crystal; Liquid Crystals; Nematic phase; Blue phases; Smectism; Nematism; LCD liquid; Liquid crystalline; Applications of liquid crystals
¦ noun a liquid with some degree of ordering in the arrangement of its molecules.
Ejemplos de uso de liquid crystal
1. Polarizing film is used in liquid crystal displays.
2. Americans want jobs more than they want cheap sneakers or bargain–basement liquid–crystal TVs.
3. ARTICLE S–LCD Corp., a liquid crystal display (LCD) joint venture between Samsung Electronics Co.
4. Today, flat TVs usually employ either liquid crystal displays or plasma displays.
5. Merrill said the share price should be supported by greater competitiveness in liquid crystal display televisions.