Time Response of Liquid Crystals Aligned on Ferroelectric Layers
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A new mode of liquid crystal display which has a fast response time is proposed. Using a solid ferroelectric material as an aligning layer, a ferroelectric liquid crystal director is controlled from the surface by an external electric field. In a preliminary experiment, guanidine aluminium sulfate hexahydrate is used as the aligning layer, and a response time half that of the conventional aligning method is obtained.
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- 1991-06-15
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