Optical: systems and elements – Optical computing without diffraction
Patent
1991-04-10
1993-04-27
Sikes, William L.
Optical: systems and elements
Optical computing without diffraction
359104, 25229901, 2522994, 2522995, G02F 113, C09K 1952, C09K 1954, C09K 1956
Patent
active
052067513
ABSTRACT:
Addition of coronands and cryptands to FLC-mixtures makes it possible to bring the FLC material into a homogeneous "bookshelf" or "quasi-bookshelf" geometry. When such a FLC mixture is used, displays which have been shock-damaged can be regenerated by applying a suitable electric field for a short period of time.
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Sato et al., "High Quality Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Display with Quasi-Bookshelf Layer Structure", Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 28, No. 3, Mar. 1989, pp. 483-486.
Escher Claus
Harada Takamasa
Illian Gerhard
Rosch Norbert
Gross Anita Pellman
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Sikes William L.
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