Since the discovery of the first liquid crystal in 1888 by the
Austrian biologist Friedrich Reinitzer with the considerable
assistance of the German physicist Otto Lehman, who in that time
had been universally recognised authority in the field of
microscope technique, thousands and thousands of liquid crystals
have been synthesised among them nematics, short-pitch cholesterics
and various kinds of smectics such as smectic-A and smectic-C. The
smectic-A or smectic-C phases grow from a nematic or unwinded
large-pitch cholesteric oriented in the middle part of the cells
and from strongly-deformed nematic or unwinded large-pitch
cholesteric layer in the boundary regions of the liquid crystal
cells.
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