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Guest
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 7:29 am
i want to study growth of liquid crystal.
suggest the compound.
also tell how to study different characteristics of LC.
Uncle Al
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:19 am
Guest
nsvedak@gmail.com wrote:
Quote:

i want to study growth of liquid crystal.
suggest the compound.
also tell how to study different characteristics of LC.

Liquid crystals don't "grow". They are spontaneously ordering viscous
liquids.

http://liqcryst.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/

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paulaireilly
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:12 am
Guest
Quote:

Liquid crystals don't "grow". They are spontaneously ordering viscous
liquids.

http://liqcryst.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/

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My impression was that they 'grow' in the sense that under certain
conditions - e.g. slow cooling from a frothy boiling mass - the
characteristic length at which you find correlations steadily
increases.
Douglas Eagleson
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:10 am
Guest
On Mar 18, 11:12 am, "paulaireilly" <paulairei...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Liquid crystals don't "grow". They are spontaneously ordering viscous
liquids.

http://liqcryst.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/

--

My impression was that they 'grow' in the sense that under certain
conditions - e.g. slow cooling from a frothy boiling mass - the
characteristic length at which you find correlations steadily
increases.

I tried growing solidified liquid crystals for awhile. The goal was to
make the largest uniform solid crystal sheet.

It was surprising, a slow cooling was very bad. All sorts of distinct
little crystals grew. A moderate five second cooling had some larger
surfaces appear. I was able to grow about 1mm square uniform
crystals.

The technique necessary was the seed crystal. I never got that far
because I only need 1mm square surfaces to test.
 
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