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Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University | 論文
- Low-Cell-Gap Measurement by Rotation of a Wave Retarder(Instrumentation, Measurement, and Fabrication Technology)
- Rotational Viscosity of a Bent-Core Nematic Liquid Crystal
- The High-Field Cured Polymer Networks in Nematic Liquid Crystals
- Studies of the Bistability of Highly Twisted Nematics
- Achromatic Normally Black Twisted Nematie Device with Wide Viewing Angle Using Negative-in-plane Compensation Films
- Control of the Anchoring Energy of Rubbed Polyimide Layers by Irradiation with Depolarized UV-Light
- Mechanism of Generation of Pretilt Angles on Polyimides with a Single Exposure to Polarized Ultraviolet Light
- Effect of Chemical Structures of Polyimides on Unidirectional Liquid Crystal Alignment Produced by a Polarized Ultraviolet-Light Exposure
- New Photo-Aligned Multi-Domain Liquid Crystal Display Formed Utilizing a Liquid Crystal Polarizer
- Cell Thickness-Induced Ferrielectric Phases in Antiferroelectric/Ferrielectric Liquid Crystals
- Poincare Sphere Analysis of Reflective Liquid Crystal Device
- Long Term Bistable Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Display and Its Computer Simulations
- Control of Polymer Structures in Phase-Separated Liquid Crystal-Polymer Composite Systems
- Methods to Obtain High-Contrast-Ratio Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Device at Wavelength of 1.55μm
- Spatial Anisotropy in Poly(vinylcinnamate) Films(Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films)
- Optical Compensation of Liquid Crystal Materials Using Negative Birefringence Compensation Films
- Four-Domain Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Display Fabricated by Two Alignment Layers with Low and High Pretilt Angles
- Multidimensional Director Modeling Using the Q Tensor Representation in a Liquid Crystal Cell and Its Application to the π Cell with Patterned Electrodes
- Comparison of Analytical Calculations to Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulations of One-Dimensional Spatially Varying Anisotropic Liquid Crystal Structures
- High Speed Addressing of a 0°-360° Bistable Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Display