Bistable cholesteric liquid crystal displays with very high cont

Optical: systems and elements – Optical computing without diffraction

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359 52, 359 62, 359 77, G02F 1137, G02F 1139

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ABSTRACT:
A structurally stabilized bistable cholesteric display. The display has a back plate and a front plate with a liquid crystal material disposed therebetween. The liquid crystal material is homeotropically aligned at least at the substrate and is held in alignment by a securement matrix forming agent. The material is thermally annealed to align the helix axis of the liquid crystal molecules parallel to the substrates and a polymer may be used to secure the molecules in this position.

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