Otto Lehmann (1855–1922) was a prominent German physicist known for his contributions to the study of liquid crystals. He is particularly renowned for his work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which helped establish the field of liquid crystal research. Lehmann discovered the fascinating properties of liquid crystals and how they can exist in an intermediate state between solid and liquid phases.

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