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Positive mode dichroic LCDs

Most of the LCDs discussed in the preceding sections are negative mode LCDs, that is displays exhibiting colorless or white digits on a colored or black background. In many applications colored or black digits on a colorless background are preferred - these are positive mode dichroic LCDs [13-16]. [Pg.292]


Positive Mode Dichroic LCDs Using a Plate.295... [Pg.966]

A positive mode dichroic LCD [16, 127] can be demonstrated by using special electrode patterns even in the case of pleochro-ic dyes embedded in a liquid crystal of positive dielectric anisotropy. In this case the voltage is applied to the whole visible area and is removed only from the desired segmented areas. [Pg.1276]


See other pages where Positive mode dichroic LCDs is mentioned: [Pg.966]    [Pg.1273]    [Pg.1274]    [Pg.1276]    [Pg.1491]    [Pg.2022]    [Pg.2024]    [Pg.2027]    [Pg.2033]    [Pg.2033]    [Pg.2033]    [Pg.2034]    [Pg.292]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.295]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.292 ]




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