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Merck liquid crystal displays

However, it was not until 1967 that the technology was woken from its slumber by Americans James Fergason and George Heilmeier. These two developed the first technical applications of liquid crystals in thermography and the first liquid crystal displays Merck resumed its interest in liquid crystals, and the business began. [Pg.44]

To fill the display cell, any commercially available nematic eutectic mixture (e.g., E9 from Merck) for twisted liquid crystal displays can be used. The liquid crystal has to be introduced slowly into the gap between the glass by means of a pipette. [Pg.31]

Merck s LC division has a particular challenge as it has to operate in the context of today s fast moving electronics industry. Displays and related technologies are being developed ever faster, which means that more efficient liquid crystal mixtures are needed ever more rapidly. [Pg.46]

Merck Product information, liquid crystal mixtures for electro-optic displays (Merck, Darmstadt 1992)... [Pg.977]


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