Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLC) are suitable materials for low power and low cost flat panel displays. In this paper stabilised ferroelectric liquid crystal display with analog grey scale levels are reported. Grey shades are produced by width control of FLC microdomains by means of a gradient of electric field distributed over the pixel, between adjacent columns. Such gradient, depending on the data voltages is achieved by using high resistance film deposited on the column substrate. A discussion is made about the choice of teflon layers, easily deposited by friction, to align the smectic liquid crystal molecule layers. The overall fabrication process is low cost and produces shock resistant displays. The choice of the addressing mode is reported. Optical response of the display shows very low hysteresis and sticking effect under driving conditions.
Performance of a passive matrix ferroelectric liquid crystal display with analog grey levels
Beccherelli R;
1996
Abstract
Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLC) are suitable materials for low power and low cost flat panel displays. In this paper stabilised ferroelectric liquid crystal display with analog grey scale levels are reported. Grey shades are produced by width control of FLC microdomains by means of a gradient of electric field distributed over the pixel, between adjacent columns. Such gradient, depending on the data voltages is achieved by using high resistance film deposited on the column substrate. A discussion is made about the choice of teflon layers, easily deposited by friction, to align the smectic liquid crystal molecule layers. The overall fabrication process is low cost and produces shock resistant displays. The choice of the addressing mode is reported. Optical response of the display shows very low hysteresis and sticking effect under driving conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.