Liquid crystal materials for devices

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Starting with the introduction of TN displays for wrist watches and calculators in the 1970s, the LCD technology is now the dominating technology for any kind of display application. This review summarizes the individual material requirements for passive-matrix-driven TN and STN technology; for TFT-TN, IPS, FFS, OCB, and projection technology; for VA and PS-VA technology; and for possible future technologies using blue phases or ferroelectric LCs. Key LC materials and their structure-property relations, as well as LC-mixture properties, are highlighted.

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Klasen-Memmer, M., & Hirschmann, H. (2016). Liquid crystal materials for devices. In Handbook of Visual Display Technology (pp. 1925–1952). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14346-0_83

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