An orthogonal coupling between liquid crystal layer polarization and externally applied electric field by an SSD liquid crystal
Akihiro Mochizuki
Abstract:TE-mode optical switching by a liquid crystal device attracts interests both its application and scientific principle. Optical axis switching of the liquid crystal molecules perpendicular to the incident light provides TE-mode switching, which enables phase only switching without changing light throughput amplitude. A vertically applied electric filed to a planar aligned liquid crystal layer gives freedom to a liquid crystal panel configuration design. Such a TE-mode optical switching requires orthogonal drivi… Show more
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