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      Progress in computer simulations of liquid crystals

      International Reviews in Physical Chemistry
      Informa UK Limited

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              Polymer-stabilized liquid crystal blue phases.

              Blue phases are types of liquid crystal phases that appear in a temperature range between a chiral nematic phase and an isotropic liquid phase. Because blue phases have a three-dimensional cubic structure with lattice periods of several hundred nanometres, they exhibit selective Bragg reflections in the range of visible light corresponding to the cubic lattice. From the viewpoint of applications, although blue phases are of interest for fast light modulators or tunable photonic crystals, the very narrow temperature range, usually less than a few kelvin, within which blue phases exist has always been a problem. Here we show the stabilization of blue phases over a temperature range of more than 60 K including room temperature (260-326 K). Furthermore, we demonstrate an electro-optical switching with a response time of the order of 10(-4) s for the stabilized blue phases at room temperature.
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                Journal
                International Reviews in Physical Chemistry
                International Reviews in Physical Chemistry
                Informa UK Limited
                0144-235X
                1366-591X
                July 2005
                July 2005
                : 24
                : 3-4
                : 421-455
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                10.1080/01442350500361244
                2233b74e-88d4-4722-9bb1-677e2987035d
                © 2005
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