2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4818444
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Electro-optical characteristics of two domain normally black-electrically controlled birefringence mode

Abstract: A normally black ECB mode with two domains is presented to improve the low contrast ratio of the conventional, normally white, electrically controlled birefringence [ECB] and gray inversion of twist nematic [TN] modes. This system requires a λ/2 plate to compensate for optical phase retardation at the liquid crystal layer, and a good dark state is then obtained under no-field, indicating a high contrast ratio. The two domain structure to improve the gray inversion was obtained using the ion beam alignment tech… Show more

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“…Among them, RLCD modes with a single polarizer have been considered to be a suitable structure because it has a simple fabrication process due to the simple cell structure. On the other hand, the RLCDs based on a single polarizer, which can be considered optically as transmissive type liquid crystal display (LCD) modes with parallel polarizers, have a lower contrast ratio (CR) than that of LCDs with a double polarizer (crossed polarizers) because of the light leakage due to phase dispersion of the entire visible wavelength [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, RLCD modes with a single polarizer have been considered to be a suitable structure because it has a simple fabrication process due to the simple cell structure. On the other hand, the RLCDs based on a single polarizer, which can be considered optically as transmissive type liquid crystal display (LCD) modes with parallel polarizers, have a lower contrast ratio (CR) than that of LCDs with a double polarizer (crossed polarizers) because of the light leakage due to phase dispersion of the entire visible wavelength [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%