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Liquid crystal sensors edited by Albert P.H.J. Schenning, Gregory P. Crawford and Dirk J. Broer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton CRC Press 2017Description: 164 pISBN:
  • 9781498729727
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.429 SCH-A
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Liquid Crystal Sensors discusses novel applications of liquid crystals that lie beyond electrically driven optical switches and displays. The main focus is on recent progress in the area of sensors based on low molar mass and polymer liquid crystals. This area of research became "hot" in recent years since the possibilities for applications of liquid crystal sensors are growing in many areas, ranging from the detection of mechanical displacements to the detection of environmental pollutants and chemical agents.

This book is well-suited for students, as well as scientists from different backgrounds. For students and researchers new to the field, it gives a thorough introduction. For experienced researchers it shows the latest breakthroughs and serves as an inspiration for solving problems or sparking new ideas.

Key Features:

Emphasizes how liquid crystals are extremely sensitive to external stimuli and therefore can be used for the construction of stimuli-responsive devices, such as sensors
Includes the contributions of editors who are deeply involved in the field and author chapters on hot topics such as the sensitivity of liquid crystals to pollutants, UV light, and strain
Provides an exclusive on LC sensors where having the data in one place will be very useful to the community
Gives more information on sensors and broadens the scope by having a contributed volume rather than authored
Combines recent data on advances in the area of liquid crystal sensors that includes many types of liquid crystal materials

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