Distorted helix ferroelectric liquid crystal cell

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – With specified nonchemical characteristic of liquid crystal... – Within smectic phase

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to ferroelectric liquid crystal displays and compounds and mixtures for use in such displays.
More particularly, the invention relates to a liquid crystal display cell having a chiral ferroelectric smectic liquid crystal layer whose helix structure is so influenced by the action of an electric field that its optical anisotropy alters; a pair of transparent plates between which the liquid crystal is disposed and which have a surface structure aligning the molecules of the liquid crystal and are provided with electrodes to produce an electric field therein; and one polariser each before and after the liquid crystal. The invention also relates to chiral or optically active compounds and liquid crystal mixtures for use in the cell and the use of the compounds for electro-optical purposes.
2. Description
The effect of distorting a helix structure of a ferroelectric liquid crystal cell hereinbefore set out by an electric field has been described in Ostrovski, B. I., Advances in Liquid Crystal Research and Applications, Oxford/Budapest, 1980, pp. 469 et seq. The effect is sometimes referred to in the literature by the abbreviation DHF for “distorted helix ferroelectric”. The article of Ostrovski considers the possibility of modulating a light beam at a frequency of 1 kHz and using an electric field of less than 6×10
3
V/cm. Subsequently, however, it was apparently found that this effect does not lead to an electro-optical cell which is usable in practice.
A known effect, but of a different kind, is Lagermall and Clark's surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal (SSFLC) in which ferroelectric liquid crystals are used in an untwisted configuration. This effect has been described in Mol. Crystal. Liq. Crystal. 94 (9183), 213-234 and 114 (1984), 151-187.
SUMMARY
As described hereinbelow, the present invention provides a distorted helix ferroelectric (DHF) cell which has not only the known advantages of the DHF effect but also the properties necessary for practical use as a light shutter or display cell.
According to the invention, this is achieved by a DHF cell of the kind hereinbefore set out wherein the ratio d/p of the thickness d of the liquid crystal layer to the pitch height p of the helical twisting is greater than 5, the smectic tilt angle &thgr;
o
is between 22.5° and 50° and the product d·&thgr;
o
2·&Dgr;n·1/&lgr; is greater than 0.1 (radians)
2
. &Dgr;n denotes the birefringence and &lgr; denotes the wavelength of the light.


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