“…A remaining challenge for bistable FLC cells is that the range of drive conditions and temperature over which good alignment is maintained [26,27] must be expanded in order to be ready for commercial use. Also, this investigation has focused on the static or quasistatic bistable switching characteristics of FLC cells; a more complete understanding may require the inclusion of dynamics such as the formation and propagation of up and down domain walls [28], viscosities and flow [24,29,30], and ionic conductivity of the FLC layer due to impurities [22,23,[31][32][33][34]. In addition, because its effects grow as E 2 , dielectric anisotropy [omitted in Eq.…”