Abstract

A novel electrically reversible storage effect in doped nematic liquid crystals is described. The ``off state'' is homeotropic nematic and the ``on state'' a single layer of densely packed spherulites. Both states are stable in time. The effect was observed in a narrow range of pitch and cell thickness combinations, and is interpreted as a nematic-cholesteric phase transition.

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