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Special volume to mark the distinguished career of Dr. Antoine Skoulios - Introduction Guillon D |
5 - 21 |
Point defects in mesophases: a comparison between dilatometric and small angle X-ray scattering studies Levelut AM, Deude S, Megtert S, Petermann D, Malthete J |
23 - 44 |
The effect of molecular shape and microphase segregation on the formation of liquid crystal phases in poly-ols West JJ, Bonsergent G, Mackenzie G, Ewing DF, Goodby JW, Benvegnu T, Plusquellec D, Bachir S, Bault P, Douillet O, Gode P, Goethals G, Martin P, Villa P |
45 - 65 |
Structure of the smectic B phase formed by linear and branched perfluoroalkyl-alkanes Tournilhac FG, Bassoul P, Cortes R |
67 - 78 |
On the molecular requirements for the stabilisation of thermotropic biaxial ordering in rod-plate nematics Vanakaras AG, Terzis AF, Photinos DJ |
79 - 88 |
Neutron scattering study of the shear induced behaviours of the smectic phase of a side chain liquid crystal polymers Castelletto V, Noirez L |
89 - 99 |
Metallomesogens with a manganese core Barbera J, Castel E, Gimenez R, Marcos M, Serrano JL |
101 - 110 |
Mesogenic self-assembly of diamides. Crystal structure of a 1,3-diacylaminobenzene Allouchi H, Cotrait M, Malthete J |
111 - 132 |
One-, two- and three dimensional structures in thermotropic liquid crystals Diele S, Grande S, Kain J, Pelzl G, Weissflog W |
133 - 145 |
Liquid-crystalline metallo-helicates: New pathways for cooperative properties Douce L, Ziessel R |
147 - 170 |
The synthesis and mesomorphism of mesogenic imines with fluorocarbon chains and their complexes with rhenium(I): New materials with cubic phases Guillevic MA, Gelbrich T, Hursthouse MB, Bruce DW |
171 - 175 |
Switchable liquid-crystalline polymers based on the ferrocene-ferrocenium redox system Turpin F, Guillon D, Deschenaux R |
177 - 184 |
Liquid crystals resulting from combined ionic and hydrogen bonding interactions of nucleobase derivatives Tsiourvas D, Mihou AP, Couladouros EA, Paleos CM |
185 - 202 |
New chiral series with large tilt angle in the ferroelectric smectic phase Cluzeau P, Ismaili M, Anakkar A, Foulon M, Babeau A, Nguyen HT |
203 - 215 |
Time-resolved x-ray scattering studies of reversible layer flexing in a surface stabilised ferroelectric liquid crystal device Gleeson HF, Bryant GK, Morse AS |
217 - 242 |
Defects connected to the chevron texture of a chiral smectic C, in a wedge-shaped confined geometry Brunet-Germain M |
243 - 253 |
Gaussian grooves propagating across a moving curved interface in directional solidification Cladis PE |
255 - 267 |
Simulation of conoscopic figures using 4 x 4 matrix method Ogasawara T, Akizuki T, Takanishi Y, Ishikawa K, Takezoe H |
269 - 278 |
Thermodynamics of two compounds of chiral non-symmetric dimesogens under pressure Anakkar A, Ismaili M, Isaert N, Nguyen HT |
279 - 288 |
Order and mobility of the fluorescent probe 1,6-diphenylhexatriene in a polyester liquid crystal polymer Arcioni A, Bacchiocchi C, D'Elia M, Tarroni R, Zannoni C |
289 - 304 |
Contribution of proton NMR relaxation to the investigation of molecular dynamics and molecular organisation in liquid crystalline phases Ribeiro AC, Sebastiao PJ, Cruz C |
305 - 312 |
The influence of polymer molecular weight on the first normal-stress difference and shear-viscosity of LC solutions of hydroxypropylcellulose Martins AF, Leal CR, Godinho MH, Fried F |
313 - 346 |
Molecular design of thermotropic ionic side-chain liquid crystalline polymers Masson P, Guillon D |