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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2016Near axisymmetric partial wetting using interface-localized liquid dielectrophoresis12citations
  • 2015Dielectrophoresis-Driven Spreading of Immersed Liquid Droplets27citations
  • 2007Multistable alignment states in nematic liquid crystal filled wells97citations
  • 2004Double minimum in the surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal switching response117citations

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Multistable alignment states in nematic liquid crystal filled wells

  • Brown, Cv
  • Tsakonas, C.
  • Davidson, Aj
  • Mottram, Nj
Abstract

Two distinct, stable alignment states have been observed for a nematic liquid crystal confined in a layer with thickness of 12 μm and in square wells with sides of length between 20 and 80 μm. The director lies in the plane of the layer and line defects occur in two corners of the squares. The positions of the defects determine whether the director orientation is across the diagonal or is parallel to two opposite edges of the square. The device is multistable because both the diagonal and parallel states are stable when rotated by multiples of 90° in plane.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • defect
  • liquid crystal