Liquid Crystals

Papers
(The H4-Index of Liquid Crystals is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mesomorphic, magnetic and DFT studies of biphenyl-based molecule with various substituted anilines38
Preface34
Taylor & Francis Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine33
Tunable spectral manifestation of Tamm plasmon-polaritons in a hybrid structure with 2d black phosphorus in the terahertz range26
Preparation of triple-layer polymer dispersed liquid crystal films with progressive driving functionality24
Fluorescent cholesteric liquid crystal polymers containing different naphthalimide groups – preparation and performance23
The influence of the side-arms structure on the properties of the liquid crystal dimers centred on mandelic acid22
Equilibrium locations of defects in two-dimensional configurations of the NLC director field22
Cholesterol based mesogenic Schiff’s base derivatives with carbonate linkage: Synthesis, characterisation and photoluminescence study22
Enlarging the colour gamut of LCD with YAG-LED by using a liquid crystal based polarisation interference filter20
Thermosensitive luminescent film sensors based on a europium(III) liquid crystalline complex20
Voltage-controlled surface plasmon in a flexoelectric nematic liquid crystal cell18
Cybotactic nematic liquid crystal – an overview18
Design of 5CB liquid crystal antenna for tunable microwave frequency applications18
Photoresponsive fluoro-substituted azo-ester liquid crystals with 2,6-dimethyl lateral groups: mesomorphic and DFT studies16
The role of sub-regional electrostatic spinning nanofiber loaded with WO 3 nanoparticle in modulating electro-optic performance and stepwise display of polymer dispe16
Optical approaches for the simple and sensitive detection of aflatoxin B 1 via a liquid crystal aptasensor16
Colorful patterned polyacrylate films prepared using cholesteric liquid-crystalline mixtures with a smectic order16
Ferroelectric nematic fluids as spontaneous polarization field for enhanced orientational-dependent second-harmonic generation16
Intensity-dependent optical nonlinearities of composite materials made of ionic liquid crystal glass and bimetallic nanoparticles16
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