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Soap, Science, and Flat-Screen TVs

Soap, Science, and Flat-Screen TVs

A History of Liquid Crystals

by Tim Sluckin and David Dunmur
Hardback
Publication Date: 04/11/2010

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The terms 'liquid crystal' or 'liquid crystal display' (LCD) are well-known in the context of flat-screen televisions, but the properties and history of liquid crystals are little understood. This book tells the story of liquid crystals, from their controversial discovery at the end of the nineteenth century, to their eventual acceptance as another state of matter to rank alongside gases, liquids and solids. As their story unfolds, the scientists involved and their
works are put into illuminating broader socio-political contexts. In recent years, liquid crystals have had a major impact on the display industry, culminating in the now widely available flat-screen
televisions; this development is described in detail over three chapters, and the basic science behind it is explained in simple terms accessible to a general reader. New applications of liquid crystals in materials, bio-systems, medicine and technology are also explained.The authors' approach to the subject defines a new genre of popular science books. The historical background to the scientific discoveries is given in detail, and the personal communications between the
scientists involved are explored. The book tells the story of liquid crystals, but it also shows that scientific discovery and exploitation relies on human interactions, and the social and political
environments in which they work.
ISBN:
9780199549405
9780199549405
Category:
History of science
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
04-11-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
366
Dimensions (mm):
237x161x25mm
Weight:
0kg

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