Abstract

It has been approximately 125 years since the Austrian scientist Friedrich Reinitzer in 1888 observed the curious behavior of the double melting points of cholesterol benzoate, a discovery that today is widely recognized as liquid crystal science [...]

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  • As Guest Editors for the Special Issue “Liquid Crystal Optical Devices”, we are pleased to present important contributions which are regularly submitted manuscripts, selected and reviewed via the regular system and accepted for publication

  • The paper focuses on two specific future challenges: fast response mid-infrared beam steering and device hybridization for large angle, high-efficiency beam steering

  • We want to thank the authors for agreeing to publish their papers in this Special Issue, as well as the reviewers involved in the publishing process of these papers

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Introduction

As Guest Editors for the Special Issue “Liquid Crystal Optical Devices”, we are pleased to present important contributions which are regularly submitted manuscripts, selected and reviewed via the regular system and accepted for publication. All papers presented here are based on original qualitative or quantitative research that opens new areas of inquiry and investigation in the field of liquid crystal optical devices. The contents of this Special Issue reflect the rapid progress taking place in the field of liquid crystal devices.

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