2004
DOI: 10.1080/02678290412331293413
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A hybrid aligned nematic reflective liquid crystal display driven by a fringe-field

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“…The optical path difference between two sub-pixels generally gives rise to a mismatch of the electro-optic properties of the two regions. To solve this problem, various transflective LC modes, such as LC structures with different cell gaps in a single LC mode [1][2][3], and different modes in a single cell gap [4][5][6][7], have been reported. Although these transflective LCDs have good optical characteristics, however, they have unavoidable drawbacks such as their complicated process and the degradation of the display performance such as with respect to the aperture ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optical path difference between two sub-pixels generally gives rise to a mismatch of the electro-optic properties of the two regions. To solve this problem, various transflective LC modes, such as LC structures with different cell gaps in a single LC mode [1][2][3], and different modes in a single cell gap [4][5][6][7], have been reported. Although these transflective LCDs have good optical characteristics, however, they have unavoidable drawbacks such as their complicated process and the degradation of the display performance such as with respect to the aperture ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%