Studies of Hysteresis in Polymer Stabilized Cholesteric Texture Normal-Mode Materials
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Polymer stabilized Cholesteric texture (PSCT) materials for normal-mode operating were prepared by forming perpendicular polymer networks in Cholesteric liquid crystals. The voltage-transmittance characteristics were investigated and the polymer networks were found to be able to control the hysteresis in cholesteric-nematic phase transition. We have developed a model and explained the effect of polymer on the hysteresis well. The effects of operating temperature, liquid crystal pitch and variation speed of applied voltage on hysteresis in PSCT normal-mode materials have also been investigated in this paper.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-10-12
著者
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Wang Qingbing
North LC Center, Changchun Institute of Physics
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Huang Ximin
North LC Center, Changchun Institute of Physics
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HUANG Xinfan
State Key Laboratory of Solid State Microstrucrures, and Department of Physics, Nanjing University
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Huang Ximin
North Lcd R&d Center Of China And Changchun Institute Of Physics Academia Sinica
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Huang Ximin
North Lc Center Changchun Institute Of Optics Mechanics And Physics
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Huang Ximin
Changchun Institute Of Optics Fine Mechanics And Physics Chinese Academy Of Science
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Huang Ximin
North Lcd R&d Center Changchun Institute Of Optics Fine Mechanics And Physics Chinese Academy Of
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Ximin Huang
Changchun Institute Of Optics Fine Mechanics And Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Wang Qingbing
North Lc Center Changchun Institute Of Optics Mechanics And Physics
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Wang Qingbing
North Lc Ccater Changchun Institute Of Physics
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王 〓兵
〓春物理研究所北方液晶中心
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Li Xuan
Changchun Institute Of Optics Fine Mechanics And Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Ma Zhenjun
North LC Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Mechanics and Physics
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Xuan Li
North LC Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Mechanics and Physics
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Ma Zhenjun
North Lc Center Changchun Institute Of Optics Mechanics And Physics
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