liquid crystal

Crystals {liquid crystal}| {dynamic scattering liquid crystal} (LCD) can have regularity in only one or two dimensions, allowing unit cells to slide past each other in third dimension. Liquid crystals are anisotropic, flow in sheets or steps, and are asymmetric molecules. Numbers can display electronically using reflected or transmitted light, as electric field makes crystal tinted, and no electric field makes crystal transparent.

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