Abstract
Orientation of liquid crystals under the action of the electric field of a laser beam has many things in common with the orientation phenomena induced by a low-frequency voltage. The latter has found presently many applications in electro-optics providing new display principles while several fundamental features of laser-induced orientational phenomena still has to be studied.
© 1994 IEEE
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