Abstract
A novel type of PDLC display utilizing solid films obtained from the cellulose derivative hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) with molecular weights of 60000 (HPC60000) and 100000 (HPC100000), cross-linked with two different di-isocyanates, 1,4-di-isocyanatobutane (BDI) and 1,6-di-isocyanatohexane (HDI), is presented. This kind of display (optical cell) is composed of a porous elastomeric film (20–60 μm thick) of HPC-BDI or HPC-HDI, impregnated with a nematic liquid crystal and contained between two transparent conducting substrates. The electro-optic behaviour of several optical cells is studied as a function of film thickness, the molecular weight of the polymer and the cross-linking agent. The preliminary studies presented in this work show that these systems present good contrast, high transmissivity in the on state and switching times in the range of some milliseconds to hundreds of milliseconds.