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Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays

S.-T. Wu, D.-K. Yang, Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays (Wiley, West Sussex, 2001)... [Pg.171]

S. T. Wu and C. S. Wu, Mixed twisted-nematic mode for reflective liquid crystal displays, AppL Phys. Lett. 68 (1996) 1455. [Pg.317]

D. E. White and G. N. Taylor, New absorptive mode reflective liquid-crystal display device , J. Appl Phys., 45,4718 (1974). [Pg.317]

S. T. Wu, Dual parallel-aligned cells for high speed liquid crystal displays, J. Appl. Phys. 73,2080 (1993). S. T. Wu and D. K. Yang, Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays (Wiley, New York, 2001). [Pg.443]

Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays Shin-Tson Wu and Deng-Ke Yang... [Pg.575]

G.P. Crawford, Reflective liquid crystal display materials Liquid crystal polymer dispersions, 27th International SAMPE Technical Conference, pp. 484-496,1995. [Pg.430]

Figure 12. Setup of a reflective liquid crystal display with printed spacers. Figure 12. Setup of a reflective liquid crystal display with printed spacers.
Motoi, F. Kitahora, T. Kobayashi, N. Ueda, H. Reflective liquid crystal display having chiral nematic liquid crystal layer selectively reflecting specific wavelength light. Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 2002023198, 2002 Chem. Abstr. 2002, 136, 126651. [Pg.347]

A bistable photoswitchable reflective liquid crystal display (PRLCD) based on azo-dye doped liquid crystal (DDLC), which can be written, erased, and rewritten by changing the polarization of a writing laser beam has been demonstrated [2], The mechanism is primarily due to thephotoinduced adsorption of azo-dyes doped in the LC cell. Linearly polarized diode-pumped solid-state laser light with X = 532 nm and an intensity of 150 mW/cm was employed as a writing beam to switch the DDLC sample from a homogeneous texture to a 45° twisted nematic (TN) one (Figure 6.2). [Pg.138]

Figure 6.2 A bistable photoswitchable reflective LCD. POL, DDLC, QWP, and TRM are the linear polarizer, dye-doped liquid crystal, quarter-wave plate, and transflective mirror respectively [2]. Reproduced from T.-H. Lin, H.-C. Jan, S.-Y. Hung, H.-R. Fuh, and A. Fuh, Photoaddressable bistable reflective liquid crystal display. Applied Physics Letters 89, 021116 (2006), American Institute of Physics... Figure 6.2 A bistable photoswitchable reflective LCD. POL, DDLC, QWP, and TRM are the linear polarizer, dye-doped liquid crystal, quarter-wave plate, and transflective mirror respectively [2]. Reproduced from T.-H. Lin, H.-C. Jan, S.-Y. Hung, H.-R. Fuh, and A. Fuh, Photoaddressable bistable reflective liquid crystal display. Applied Physics Letters 89, 021116 (2006), American Institute of Physics...

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