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The liquid crystalline '''blue phase''' is encountered between the isotropic and the [[Chiral phases |chiral nematic phase]]. It usually occupies a narrow range of temperatures, for example, in the range of a half to two degrees. However, in 2005  Coles and Pivnenko (Ref. 4) described a mixture that has a range of stability of 44 degrees.
==BP I<sup>*</sup>==
==BP II<sup>*</sup>==
==BP III<sup>*</sup>==
Also known as ''blue fog''.
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678298608086486 H. Stegemeyer,  TH. Blümel,  K. Hiltrop,  H. Onusseit and F. Porsch "Thermodynamic, structural and morphological studies on liquid-crystalline blue phases", Liquid Crystals '''1''' pp. 3-28 (1986)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678298608086486 H. Stegemeyer,  TH. Blümel,  K. Hiltrop,  H. Onusseit and F. Porsch "Thermodynamic, structural and morphological studies on liquid-crystalline blue phases", Liquid Crystals '''1''' pp. 3-28 (1986)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.61.385    David C. Wright  and N. David Mermin "Crystalline liquids: the blue phases", Reviews of Modern Physics '''61''' 385-432 (1989)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b97374 Peter Crooker "Blue Phases", in "Chirality in Liquid Crystals" pp. 186-222 Springer New York (2001)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03932 Harry J. Coles and Mikhail N. Pivnenko "Liquid crystal 'blue phases' with a wide temperature range", Nature '''436''' pp. 997-1000 (2005)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03932 Harry J. Coles and Mikhail N. Pivnenko "Liquid crystal 'blue phases' with a wide temperature range", Nature '''436''' pp. 997-1000 (2005)]
[[Category: Liquid crystals]]
[[Category: Liquid crystals]]

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The liquid crystalline blue phase is encountered between the isotropic and the chiral nematic phase. It usually occupies a narrow range of temperatures, for example, in the range of a half to two degrees. However, in 2005 Coles and Pivnenko (Ref. 4) described a mixture that has a range of stability of 44 degrees.

BP I*

BP II*

BP III*

Also known as blue fog.

References

  1. H. Stegemeyer, TH. Blümel, K. Hiltrop, H. Onusseit and F. Porsch "Thermodynamic, structural and morphological studies on liquid-crystalline blue phases", Liquid Crystals 1 pp. 3-28 (1986)
  2. David C. Wright and N. David Mermin "Crystalline liquids: the blue phases", Reviews of Modern Physics 61 385-432 (1989)
  3. Peter Crooker "Blue Phases", in "Chirality in Liquid Crystals" pp. 186-222 Springer New York (2001)
  4. Harry J. Coles and Mikhail N. Pivnenko "Liquid crystal 'blue phases' with a wide temperature range", Nature 436 pp. 997-1000 (2005)