Abstract
Microrubbing (μ -rubbing) technique is used to create four-domain twisted vertically aligned liquid crystal pixels for wide viewing angle displays. A metallic sphere of 1 mm diameter is used to locally rub a homeotropic polyimide surface to create a four-domain pixel. We use μ -rubbing to accurately control the surface pretilt angle of the liquid crystal from the normal, which directs the liquid crystal molecules to respective direction on applying a voltage. We report on twisted vertically aligned configurations with symmetric isointensity curves, high contrast, and attractive electro-optic performance. The optical simulations of the liquid crystal director orientation, viewing angle characteristics and switching behavior of the four-domain are also presented. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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Varghese, S., Crawford, G. P., Bastiaansen, C. W. M., De Boer, D. K. G., & Broer, D. J. (2005). Four-domain twisted vertically aligned liquid crystal pixels using microrubbing. Applied Physics Letters, 86(18), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1924896
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