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Optically compensated bend mode

On the other hand, the response time of the liquid crystal (LC) material is generally around 100 milliseconds, and this slow response has been a concern for a while. The electro-optical characteristics of the LC depend on the behavior of molecules in the electric field and the distortion of their orientation, and increasing the switching speed has been a barrier of high-speed response. It was for this purpose that the optically compensated bend (OCB) mode had been developed [57]. In this chapter, the birth of the OCB mode and its application will be described. [Pg.151]


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