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In recent years the study of the dynamics of structural transformations in polymeric liquid crystals under an applied electric field has attracted increasing interest. It is now well-known that liquid crystalline (LC) polymers with mesogenic side groups are capable of orientation in an electric field in the same way as low molecular weight LC compounds1,2. The essential difference is that there exists the possibility of freezing the orientation induced by the electric field by cooling LC polymers below the glass transition temperaturel. This special feature, which as absent in low molecular mass liquid crystals, permits the preparation of highly oriented polymeric films with the homeotropic orientation of mesogenic groups.
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Shibaev, V.P., Kostromin, S.G., Platé, N.A., Ivanov, S.A., Vetrov, V.Y., Yakovlev, I.A. (1985). Thermo-recording on the Liquid Crystalline Polymers. In: Blumstein, A. (eds) Polymeric Liquid Crystals. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2299-1_21
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