Response of Director Field in a Twisted Liquid Crystal Cell to a Poiseuille Flow-Application to Touch Entry Device : Condensed Matter
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The director field of the nematic liquid crystal in a twisted cell is obtained theoretically in the case of an electric field perpendicular to the cell and a Poiseuille flow of the liquid crystal. Equations governing the director field are solved numerically, and the electric capacitance of the cell is calculated. The results agree well with previous measurements by one of the authors.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1988-10-20
著者
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KOBAYASHI Shunsuke
Faculty of Technology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Tanaka Ryuji
Faculty Of General Education Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Kobayashi Shunsuke
Faculty Of Technology Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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