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Magnetism of Liquid Crystals

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Magnetic Molecular Materials

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The proposed verification of superparamagnetism in liquid crystals is discussed. Due to long range ordering effects, if they exist, ferromagnetic microdomains can be oriented.

A review on metallo-mesogens specially on copper containing compounds is given. Possible applications are discused.

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Haase, W., Borchers, B. (1991). Magnetism of Liquid Crystals. In: Gatteschi, D., Kahn, O., Miller, J.S., Palacio, F. (eds) Magnetic Molecular Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 198. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3254-1_17

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