File:BluePhase2-Cell.png
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[edit]DescriptionBluePhase2-Cell.png |
English: Double twist cylinder configuration (blue) of a blue-phase-2 unit-cell with the local molecular orientation (yellow-red rods). |
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Author | Woehler |
The molecular orientations in this image are not correct.
twist sense of top plane molecules corrected.
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current | 14:08, 3 January 2014 | 1,024 × 1,024 (207 KB) | Woehler (talk | contribs) | higher resolution, better rendering, corrected twist sense of molecules at top plane | |
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