Liquid Crystals
Nature's Delicate Phase of Matter
Peter J. Collings(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 21. December 1990
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-691-08509-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Liquid crystals in the last two decades have become part of a technological explosion, leading to advances in areas as diverse as oil recovery, the production of temperature sensors--from medical thermograms to "mood rings"--and biological research into nerve conduction and arteriosclerosis. Although they are as fundamental a phase of matter as solids, liquids, and gases, liquid crystals have over the past century puzzled scientists by their very existence. With this book Peter Collings is among the first to introduce the general reader to what is known of the chemistry and physics of liquid crystals, focusing on the basic principles behind their myriad of delicate properties. Written in a clear and lively style, this work is accessible to readers with a basic science background and the willingness to learn more about this ubiquitous technology. Collings discusses the discovery of liquid crystals and the theoretical research presently being performed. He also describes important applications, emphasizing the role of liquid crystal display technology in such devices as laptop computers, automobile dashboards, and pocket color televisions. Finally, the author covers new developments pertaining to polymers, emulsions, and biological systems as well as the importance of these advances for industry and medicine.
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"A readable, technically sound, and enjoyable book. . . . This book provides an excellent and previously unavailable introduction to liquid crystals." * American Journal of Physics * "Both scientists and laymen ... [have asked] 'What are liquid crystals?' Often times this has meant an unsatisfactory trip to the library that resulted in either too simple (or short) an explanation ... or too technical an explanation.... In this short book, Peter Collings has sought to remedy the problem and has done an admirable job of producing a readable, technically sound, and enjoyable book." * American Journal of Physics *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-691-08509-8 (9780691085098)
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12/2001
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