Development of highly soluble anthraquinone dichroic dyes and their application to three-layer guest-host liquid crystal displays

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The relationships between molecular structures and properties of anthraquinone dichroic dyes were studied and dyes with large solubilities and dichroic ratios were developed. The yellow anthraquinone dye behaves as a quencher of the coumarin dye, and the mixture has a large absorption coefficient without fluorescence. These technologies can enlarge the color reproduction area of three-layer guest-host liquid crystal displays (GHLCDs) 1.6-fold. The performances of the prototype reflective three-layer GH-LCDs are as follows: the white state luminous reflectance is 43% and the contrast is 5.3, indicating that they are promising candidates for portable information systems with full-color images. © 2009 by the authors.

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Iwanaga, H. (2009). Development of highly soluble anthraquinone dichroic dyes and their application to three-layer guest-host liquid crystal displays. Materials. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma2041636

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