The dependency of twist-bend nematic liquid crystals on molecular structure: A progression from dimers to trimers, oligomers and polymers

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This article gives an overview on recent developments concerning the twist-bend nematic phase. The twist-bend nematic phase has been discussed as the missing link between the uniaxial nematic mesophase (N) and the helical chiral nematic phase (N∗). After an introduction discussing the key physical properties of the NTB phase and the methods used to identify the twist-bend nematic mesophase this review focuses on structure property relationships and molecular features that govern the incidence of this phase.

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Mandle, R. J. (2016). The dependency of twist-bend nematic liquid crystals on molecular structure: A progression from dimers to trimers, oligomers and polymers. Soft Matter. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sm01772j

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