Nematic vs Ferronematic - What's the difference?
nematic | ferronematic |
(physics, chemistry, of certain liquid crystals) Whose molecules align in loose parallel lines.
A liquid crystal whose molecules align in loose parallel lines.
* 1984 , L D Landau, L. P. Pitaevskii, A. M. Kosevich, E.M. Lifshitz, Theory of Elasticity , Volume 7,
* 1988 , Masao Doi, The Theory of Polymer Dynamics ,
* 1996 , Lev M. Blinov, Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Electrooptic Effects in Liquid Crystal Materials ,
As adjectives the difference between nematic and ferronematic
is that nematic is (physics|chemistry| of certain liquid crystals) whose molecules align in loose parallel lines while ferronematic is (physics) describing the nematic phase of a ferrofluid.As a noun nematic
is a liquid crystal whose molecules align in loose parallel lines.nematic
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(en adjective)Derived terms
* nematic phaseSee also
* cholesteric * smecticNoun
(en noun)page 147,
- It is easy to see, however, that the same coefficients in nematics determine the adiabatic deformations also.
page 368,
- For low-molecular-weight nematics', it has been known that the constitutive equation of ' nematics is entirely different from that for isotropic liquids.
page 274,
- Electrohydrodynamic instabilities in nematics could be classified according to the dependence of the threshold voltage (or field) on the physical parameters of the liquid crystal, cell geometry, field frequency, etc.