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Grayscale, ferroelectric devices

Figure 91. The twisted smectic preferably uses a 45 ° tilt material. It is a fast-switching device giving an electrically controlled, continuous grayscale. This is a smectic C working in a dielectric mode. It should not be mistaken for a ferroelectric device (after Per-tuis and Patel [162]). Figure 91. The twisted smectic preferably uses a 45 ° tilt material. It is a fast-switching device giving an electrically controlled, continuous grayscale. This is a smectic C working in a dielectric mode. It should not be mistaken for a ferroelectric device (after Per-tuis and Patel [162]).
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Fujikake H, Takizawa K, Kikuchi H, Fuji T, Kawakita M, Aida T (1997) Polymer stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystals devices with grayscale memory. Jpn J Appl Phys 36 6449-6454... [Pg.164]


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