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Solution of the dark state problem in antiferroelectric liquid crystal displays
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Materials SciencePhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhysicsDisplay TechnologyOptical PropertiesDark State ProblemDark State ExtinctionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsNon-linear OpticNegative-index MetamaterialAflc MaterialsAdvanced Display TechnologyElectro-optics DeviceOptoelectronicsCrossed Polarizers
So far, it has proven impossible to achieve an acceptable dark state between crossed polarizers for antiferroelectric liquid crystals (AFLCs), which otherwise would have an enormous potential for electro-optic applications, in particular for high-resolution full color displays. The reason lies in static and dynamic spatial fluctuations of the optic axis. As both have intrinsic causes it is not likely that the problem is ever going to be solved by improvement in alignment and addressing methods. We show that if the directors in alternating layers are orthogonal to each other, the AFLC acquires new optical properties such that the problem is eliminated, and a dark state extinction is achieved which is only limited by the quality of the polarizers. After having synthesized such a material, we have been able to demonstrate the predicted unique electro-optical properties of this new class of AFLC materials.
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