Reflective display associated with in-plane rotation of nematic liquid crystal

  • Seung Hee Lee*
  • , Seung Ho Hong
  • , Hyang Yul Kim
  • , Dae Shik Seo
  • , Gi Dong Lee
  • , Tae Hoon Yoon
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We have fabricated a novel reflective nematic liquid-crystal cell driven by a fringe field. In the absence of an electric field, the liquid-crystal molecule is homogeneously aligned and when a fringe field induced by interdigital electrodes is applied, liquid-crystal molecules rotate in plane in the entire whole area. A conventional in-plane switching (IPS) cell was impossible for application to a reflective system due to its low aperture ratio. However, a newly designed fringe-field switching (FFS) cell is possible due to its high transmittance. Furthermore it exhibits a wide viewing angle intrinsically owing to the in-plane rotation of the liquid-crystal director. Several reflective systems with either two polarizers or one polarizer with a quarter-wave retardation film are possible. In this study, we investigate the switching principle of each system and compare their electrooptic characteristics by simulation and experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5334-5337
Number of pages4
JournalJapanese Journal of Applied Physics
Volume40
Issue number9 A
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001.09

Keywords

  • Fringe-field switching
  • In-plane rotation
  • Reflective nematic liquid-crystal cell

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Physics & Astronomy

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