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The non-mesogenous solid-state substrate movement in normal direction can induce the liquid crystal phase transformation of the structure-texture type. The phase transformation results in the morphological interphase boundary instability and leads to the non-mesogenous crystal (NMC) growth shapes variety, including the fractal structures. The orientation influence of NMC substrate is estimated by the optical unipolar analysis of LC textures.
Rafail I. Mintz andDmitri B. Berg
"Liquid crystal (LC)--nonmesogenous crystal moving-interface as the LC phase transition inducing factor", Proc. SPIE 2731, International Liquid Crystal Workshop on Surface Phenomena, (19 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230640
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Rafail I. Mintz, Dmitri B. Berg, "Moving interface boundary "liquid crystal (LC)--non-mesogenous crystal" as the LC phase transition inducing factor," Proc. SPIE 2731, International Liquid Crystal Workshop on Surface Phenomena, (19 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230640