2013
DOI: 10.1109/jdt.2013.2242844
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Fringe-Field Switching with a Negative Dielectric Anisotropy Liquid Crystal

Abstract: We report a high performance negative dielectric anisotropy liquid crystal for fringing field switching (n-FFS) display. We compare the electro-optic characteristics of FFS cells using positive and negative LCs. With comparable driving voltage and response time, the n-FFS cell has advantages in higher transmittance, single gamma curve, less cell gap sensitivity and slightly wider viewing angle. LC director deformation distribution is analyzed to explain these performance differences.Index Terms-Fringe field sw… Show more

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“…Under single elastic constant and small angle approximations, Ericksen-Leslie equation can be simplified as [23]: (1) where (Z,t) is the deformed angle of the LC directors, E is the applied electric field, γ 1 is the rotational viscosity of the LC, and K ii is the elastic constant corresponding to the LC alignment. For a negative Δε LC in IPS or FFS cell, the electric field mainly induces twist deformation [14,16]. Thus, K ii can be approximated by K 22 (twist elastic constant) [24].…”
Section: Response Time Of Negative δε Lcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Under single elastic constant and small angle approximations, Ericksen-Leslie equation can be simplified as [23]: (1) where (Z,t) is the deformed angle of the LC directors, E is the applied electric field, γ 1 is the rotational viscosity of the LC, and K ii is the elastic constant corresponding to the LC alignment. For a negative Δε LC in IPS or FFS cell, the electric field mainly induces twist deformation [14,16]. Thus, K ii can be approximated by K 22 (twist elastic constant) [24].…”
Section: Response Time Of Negative δε Lcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these problems, recently we reported a n-FFS mode using a high performance negative Δε LC [16]. The n-FFS mode has been investigated previously [13,15,17], but mainly by simulations.…”
Section: Negative δε Lcs For Ffs Modementioning
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