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- Homeotropic_alignment abstract "In liquid crystals, homeotropic alignment is one of the ways of alignment of liquid crystalline molecules. Homeotropic alignment is the state in which a rod-like liquid crystalline molecule aligns perpendicularly to the substrate. In the polydomain state, the parts also are called homeotropic domains. In contrast, the state in which the molecule aligns to a substance in parallel is called homogeneous alignment.There are various other ways of alignment in liquid crystals. Because homeotropic alignment is not anisotropy optically, a dark field is observed between crossed polarizers in polarizing optical microscopy. By conoscope observation, however, a cross image is observed in the homeotropic alignments. Homeotropic alignment often appears in the smectic A phase (SA).In discotic liquid crystals homeotropic alignment is defined as the state in which an axis of the column structure, which is formed by disc-like liquid crystalline molecules, aligns perpendicularly to a substance. In other words, this alignment looks like a state in which columns formed by piled-up coins are arranged in an orderly way on a table.In practice, the homeotropic alignment is usually achieved by surfactants and detergent for example lecithin, some esilanes or some special polyimide (PI 1211). Generally liquid crystals align homeotropically at an air or glass interface.".
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- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crystallography.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquid_crystals.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Columnar_phase.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Homogeneous_alignment.
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- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_crystals.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Polarizing_optical_microscopy.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Smectic_A_phase.
- Homeotropic_alignment wikiPageWikiLinkText "homeotropic alignment".
- Homeotropic_alignment auto "yes".
- Homeotropic_alignment date "December 2009".
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- Homeotropic_alignment subject Category:Crystallography.
- Homeotropic_alignment subject Category:Liquid_crystals.
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- Homeotropic_alignment type Biophysic.
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- Homeotropic_alignment type Physic.
- Homeotropic_alignment comment "In liquid crystals, homeotropic alignment is one of the ways of alignment of liquid crystalline molecules. Homeotropic alignment is the state in which a rod-like liquid crystalline molecule aligns perpendicularly to the substrate. In the polydomain state, the parts also are called homeotropic domains. In contrast, the state in which the molecule aligns to a substance in parallel is called homogeneous alignment.There are various other ways of alignment in liquid crystals.".
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