Abstract

This Resource Letter provides a list of references on liquid crystalline materials emphasizing both their fundamental properties and their practical uses in flat-panel displays and electro-optic applications. We have labeled those articles that can be used by students with little or no physics background and no prior knowledge of liquid crystals with an E (elementary), those that require a physics background but can be read by undergraduates with an I (intermediate), and the articles geared towards graduate students and researchers in the field with an A (advanced).

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