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Original Articles

Hysteresis and ferroelectric liquid crystal displays

Pages 589-596 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

One cause of the hysteresis in the voltage-transmittance curve is polarization in the alignment layers brought about by the spontaneous polarization of FLC molecules. The hysteresis was reduced by increasing the conductivity of the alignment layers. The structural changes on switching were examined by measuring time-resolved shifts of FT-IR peaks of selected groups. The shifts of selected groups in the IR peak can be attributed to changes in the local dielectric constants of the ambient environment during switching by molecular orbital calculations. The orientation on switching in the SmC* phase was found to be similar to that in the N* phase.

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