2017
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2018.1450862
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Self-assembled vertical alignment layer of bifunctional amphiphiles for fast electro-optical switching of nematic liquid crystals

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“…Figure b shows the voltage-dependent transmittance ( V – T ) curve of the cell, which shows the similar characteristics as conventional PI-based systems. The threshold voltage was ∼2.4 V, which was lower than that of the PI-based systems as reported previously. , The transmittance increases as the applied voltage was increased from 0 to 3.5 V and then gradually decreased to an almost saturated state at 5 V. The gradual decrease in the transmittance after 3.5 V may be due to the large cell gap, which needs to be optimized in accordance with the d Δ n parameter. Moreover, the voltage-dependent response time of the pretilted homeotropic cell was measured under a 1 kHz AC voltage with a 3.5 V pp amplitude.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…Figure b shows the voltage-dependent transmittance ( V – T ) curve of the cell, which shows the similar characteristics as conventional PI-based systems. The threshold voltage was ∼2.4 V, which was lower than that of the PI-based systems as reported previously. , The transmittance increases as the applied voltage was increased from 0 to 3.5 V and then gradually decreased to an almost saturated state at 5 V. The gradual decrease in the transmittance after 3.5 V may be due to the large cell gap, which needs to be optimized in accordance with the d Δ n parameter. Moreover, the voltage-dependent response time of the pretilted homeotropic cell was measured under a 1 kHz AC voltage with a 3.5 V pp amplitude.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The threshold voltage was ∼2.4 V, which was lower than that of the PI-based systems as reported previously. 57,58 The transmittance increases as the applied voltage was increased from 0 to 3.5 V and then gradually decreased to an almost saturated state at 5 V. The gradual decrease in the transmittance after 3.5 V may be due to the large cell gap, which needs to be optimized in accordance with the dΔn parameter. Moreover, the voltage-dependent response time of the pretilted homeotropic cell was measured under a 1 kHz AC voltage with a 3.5 V pp amplitude.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%