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Liquid Crystalline Semiconductors: Materials, properties and applications by Richard J. Bushby, Mary O'Neill, Stephen M. Kelly (Hardcover, 2012)
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The first electronically conducting liquid crystals were reported in 1988 but already a substantial literature has developed. Liquid crystals self-organise, they can be aligned by fields and surface forces and, because of their fluid nature, defects in liquid crystal structures readily self-heal.