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Correlation effects electrical properties bases

Liquid crystals are generally characterized by the strong correlation between molecules, which respond cooperatively to external perturbations. That strong molecular reorientation (or director reorientation) can be easily induced by a static electric or magnetic field is a well-known phenomenon. The same effect induced by optical fields was, however, only studied recently. " Unusually large nonlinear optical effects based on the optical-field-induced molecular reorientation have been observed in nematic liquid-crystal films under the illumination of one or more cw laser beams. In these cases, both the static and dynamical properties of this field-induced molecular motion are found to obey the Ericksen-Leslie continuum theory, which describe the collective molecular reorientation by the rotation of a director (average molecular orientation). [Pg.189]

In Part Four, Chapter 11 offers the effectiveness of calcium carbonate nanoparticles on the improvements of compressive strength and durabUity of high-volume fly ash concrete. These resulting properties are further correlated with relevant microstructure and crystalline phases by means of X-ray diffraction, mercury intrusion porosimetry, differential thermal analysis, and thermal gravimetric analysis. Chapter 12 reviews current research and relevant techniques for the manufacture and application of amorphous carbon and its nanocomposites. Various applications for the textile, plastic, and healthcare industries, as well as in the fields of gas and water filtering, electrical apphcations, and food packaging, are also discussed based on the superior and unique propoties of... [Pg.585]


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