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A novel high-sensitivity, low-power, liquid crystal temperature sensor

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Figure  1.  Typical  behavior  of  the  real  permittivity  temperature  dependence  for  two  nematic  liquid  crystals  (LCs)  with  positive  (solid  line)  and  negative  (dashed  line)  permittivities [13]
Figure  2. Liquid crystal temperature sensor. (a) Three dimensional (3D) diagram and (b)  Detail of the interdigitated electrode pattern
Figure  4.  Frequency  response  of  MDA  98-1602  nematic  LC  given  as  (a)  impedance  module and (b) phase
Figure 5. Simplified EEC of the LC sensor.
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