Abstract:Low-frequency driving of liquid crystal displays can greatly reduce the power consumption, but the flexoelectric effect badly occurs as an optical fluctuation in space and time, so-called image-flickering. In a fringe-field switching (FFS) mode, both dynamic and static image flickering occur whereas, for an inplane switching (IPS) mode, dynamic image-flicker takes placewith no static flicker. However, the overall transmittance in IPS mode is relatively poor as compared to that of FFS mode. Here, we demonstrate… Show more
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