Polarized stroboscopic microscopy shows that in anti-ferroelectric liquid crystal devices a uniform increase in light transmission takes place during the application of a short voltage pulse of sufficient amplitude. When this pulse is followed by a lower voltage, the transmission fades in two steps: in the first a fast uniform decay is observed and is accompanied by stripes that rapidly appear out of the background; then a slower striped domain growth process takes place. On the other hand, when a device is allowed to relax from the ferroelectric state, only a domain growth process is observed. We discuss the physical mechanisms involved and the effects of writing and holding voltages on grey levels and their implications for display applications.

Microscopic texture and grey scale generation in anti-ferroelectric liquid crystals

Beccherelli R;
1999

Abstract

Polarized stroboscopic microscopy shows that in anti-ferroelectric liquid crystal devices a uniform increase in light transmission takes place during the application of a short voltage pulse of sufficient amplitude. When this pulse is followed by a lower voltage, the transmission fades in two steps: in the first a fast uniform decay is observed and is accompanied by stripes that rapidly appear out of the background; then a slower striped domain growth process takes place. On the other hand, when a device is allowed to relax from the ferroelectric state, only a domain growth process is observed. We discuss the physical mechanisms involved and the effects of writing and holding voltages on grey levels and their implications for display applications.
1999
Antiferromagnetic materials
Electric potential
Light transmission
Microscopic examination
Antiferroelectric liquid crystals
Liquid crystal displays
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