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Symmetry and Polar Materials in Examples
Polar Properties of Free-Standing Films
Polymer-Dispersed FLCs
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Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystals
Field-Induced Smectic Layer Instabilities
Mechanical Fragility of the Smectic Bookshelf Structure
Electronic Addressing of FLCs and AFLCs
FLC and AFLC Materials
Polar MAterials without Director-Symmetry
Symmetry and Magnetic Liquid Crystals
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