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Biaxial nematic

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Biaxial nematic is a phase of liquid crystals that exhibits a unique ordering of their molecules. In standard nematic liquid crystals, the molecules are oriented primarily along a single axis (the director), exhibiting long-range order in one dimension but lacking positional order. In the case of biaxial nematics, the ordering is more complex.

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