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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 10,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 011601-
  • (2012)

Homogeneous-aligned high-transmission and fast-response liquid crystal display with three-layer electrodes

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Abstract

A homogeneous-aligned, high-transmission, and fast-response liquid crystal display (LCD) with three-layer electrodes is proposed. The molecules of liquid crystals are more inclined to rotate above and between the pixel electrodes. This induces a much higher transmission than that of the cell driven by the fringe field switching method and a wide viewing angle simultaneously because of the combined fringe and in-plane electric fields. Furthermore, a trigger pulse voltage is applied between the top and common electrodes to forcibly align the liquid crystal molecules vertically to show the transient dark state, which results in a very fast turn-off time (>>1 ms). With high degree of transmission and fast response time, this kind of LCD is a potential candidate for large LCD panels.

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