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Original Articles

A hybrid aligned nematic reflective liquid crystal display driven by a fringe-field

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Pages 1393-1397 | Received 06 Jan 2004, Accepted 01 Jun 2004, Published online: 19 May 2010
 

Abstract

We have designed a novel reflective nematic liquid crystal (LC) cell driven by a fringe electric field, in which the LCs are hybrid aligned in the initial state. Due to the hybrid alignment of the LC, the effective retardation value of the cell is greatly reduced when viewed in the normal direction and such a cell retardation value of 0.28 µm equals a quarter wave plate viewed in the normal direction. This means that the new reflective device can have a large cell gap of greater than 3 µm, which is advantageous when manufacturing the cell and, in addition, the device shows excellent electro-optic characteristics.

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