Reflective Chiral-Homeotropic Liquid Crystal Displays

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The performance of a reflective chiral-homeotropic (R-CH) liquid crystal (LC) is simulated by the dynamic parameter space method. The normally black reflective chiral-homeotropic display shows weak color dispersion, high contrast ratio, and fast response time.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 181-182)

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281-284

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November 2011

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