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References about Liquid Crystals

ALCOM , the National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Advanced Liquid Crystalline Optical Materials at Kent State University.

Links to Liquid Crystals and LCDs

Polymer and Liquid Crystals Tutorial , Case Western Reserve University

A presentation on LIGHT AND COLOR IN LIQUID CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS , including the slides, by Lee Y. Park, Department of Chemistry, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267 at the Color Symposium of the Anaheim ACS National Meeting, March 21, 1999.

Liquid Crystal Group Hamburg

Liquid Crystals - Fascinating State of Matter or "Soft is beautiful" by R.Macdonald, Optical Institute of the Technical University of Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany

What are Liquid Crystals?

How LCDs Work?

Liquid crystal from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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