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The first edition of this book has been an acknowledged classic since its publication in 1974. Its success and the great advances that have taken place in the ensuing years have made this new edition both welcome and necessary. New chapters describe the main types and properties of liquid crystals in terms of the new phases discovered since the middle of the 1970s, and advances in the understanding of local order and the nature of isotropic to nematic transition. There is an extensive discussion of the symmetry, and macroscopic and dynamic properties of smectics and columnar phases, and their defects, illustrated with numerous descriptions of experimental arrangements. The final chapter is devoted to phase transitions in smectics, including the celebrated analogy between Smectic A and superconductors. Throughout the book there is an emphasis on order-of-magnitude considerations. Its topicality and breadth of coverage will ensure that The Physics of Liquid Crystals remains an indispensable guide for students and researchers alike.
| ISBN | 0198517858 | | Pages | 614 | | ISBN13 | 9780198517856 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 1063 | | Imprint | Clarendon Press | | Published in | Oxford | | Format | Paperback | | Series editor | Edwards, S.F., Birman, J., Edwards, S.F. | | Publication date | 27 Apr 1995 | | Series title | International Series of Monographs on Physics | | Non-book description | xvi597 | | Height (mm) | 234 | | Library of Congress | 93-9154 | | Width (mm) | 156 | | DEWEY | 530.429 | | Spine width (mm) | 33 | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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1. Liquid crystals: main types and properties; 2. Long- and short-range order in nematics; 3. Static distortion in a nematic single crystal; 4. Defects and textures in nematics; 5. Dynamic properties of nematics; 6. Cholesterics; 7. Macroscopic behaviour of smectics and columnar phases; 8. Dynamical properties of smectics and columnar phases; 9. Defects in smectics and columnar phases; 10. Phase transition in smectics
"The first modern book to survey and discuss the physical properties of liquid crystals....presented in a clear and systematic way." --Nature "A remarkable book that ought to be on the shelf of every liquid crystal physicist. It continues to be the best introductory book for a beginning graduate student as well as a very valuable reference source for experts in the field."--Physics Today
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