Controllable alignment of nematic liquid crystals around microscopic posts: Stabilization of multiple states

Nematic liquid crystal materials are rod-like molecules that align in a locally common direction called the director. This gives rise to anisotropic properties that are used in electro-optical devices such as displays, which usually consist of a sandwich of material between two substrates. The behav...

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