1986
DOI: 10.1080/02678298608086518
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Thermodynamic, structural and morphological studies on liquid-crystalline blue phases

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“…Depending on the thermodynamic conditions, the double-twist cylinders adopt a body-centered cubic structure (BCC), which produces the so-called blue phase I (or BPI), or they adopt a simple cubic structure (SC), which corresponds to the so-called blue phase II (or BPII). In both cases, the lattice parameters are on the order of a few hundred nanometers (2)(3)(4). BPs exhibit selective light reflections; they have fast electro-optical switching characteristics, with submillisecond response times, and their viscosity is relatively large (3,(5)(6)(7)(8).…”
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“…Depending on the thermodynamic conditions, the double-twist cylinders adopt a body-centered cubic structure (BCC), which produces the so-called blue phase I (or BPI), or they adopt a simple cubic structure (SC), which corresponds to the so-called blue phase II (or BPII). In both cases, the lattice parameters are on the order of a few hundred nanometers (2)(3)(4). BPs exhibit selective light reflections; they have fast electro-optical switching characteristics, with submillisecond response times, and their viscosity is relatively large (3,(5)(6)(7)(8).…”
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“…The symmetry properties of blue phases (BPs) have attracted considerable attention, as have their potential applications in a wide range of technologies (3)(4)(5)(6)(7). Theoretical and computational studies of the bulk structure and dynamics of BPs have helped elucidate their nature (1,8,(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) in considerable detail.…”
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“…[7] However, we were unable to obtain a single mixture exhibiting both cubic and amorphous BPs. Therefore, we prepared two BP LCs with different chiral contents, cubic BP LC with 10 wt% of ISO-(6OBA) 2 Figure 3(a) shows a photomicrograph of cubic BP of sample 1. It is a platelet texture with various colours which is usually observed BPs with a cubic structure.…”
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“…[1] The packing structure of BPI is a body-centred cubic structure; BPII has a simple cubic structure. [2,3] Both BPI and BPII are highly ordered: their disclination networks form a regular cubic lattice. In contrast, the BPIII structure has remained unresolved.…”
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