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Liquid Crystal Shells Enable New Type of Sensor

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LUXEMBOURG, May 31, 2018 — Future uses for liquid crystals (LCs) could range far beyond flat screen TVs to include applications for autonomous driving, anticounterfeiting technology, and a new class of sensors. Researchers from the University of Luxembourg, in collaboration with the New Jersey Institute of Technology, explored the properties of LC shells, looking for future application opportunities from an interdisciplinary standpoint. ‘Smart’ material could enable applications in autonomous driving, robotics, and sensor technology. Courtesy of University of Luxembourg. Spherical shells of...Read full article

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    Published: May 2018
    Research & TechnologyEuropeeducationDisplaysLight SourcesMaterialsSensors & DetectorsindustrialConsumersecurityliquid crystalscholesteric liquid crystalsEuro News

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