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Deformed helix ferroelectric liquid crystal display: A new electrooptic mode in ferroelectric chiral smectic C liquid crystals
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1989
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Materials ScienceOptical MaterialsEngineeringDisplay TechnologyCrystal MaterialOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsLiquid Crystalline ElastomerNew Electrooptic ModeFunctional MaterialsApplied Electric FieldGrey ScaleAdvanced Display TechnologyCrystallography
Abstract A new electrooptic mode of operation of ferroelectric chiral smectic C liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is proposed and demonstrated. The effect, which is called the deformed helical ferroelectric (DHF) effect, is based on the deformation of the helical structure by weak electric fields. In the unbiased device the smectic layers are arranged in the bookshelf geometry with the helix axis parallel to the electrodes [1]. Systems with a very small pitch (<1 μm) and a large tilt angle are especially well suited for this mode. The key characteristics of DHF-LCDs are: (a) low driving fields (1 Vp-pμm−1 for maximum contrast); (b) grey scale which is approximately linear with the applied electric field; (c) easy alignment even for thick cells using standard wall-aligning methods; and (d) response times at room temperature of 300 μs.
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