Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – With specified nonchemical characteristic of liquid crystal... – Within nematic phase
Patent
1999-07-27
2000-11-21
Parker, Kenneth
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
With specified nonchemical characteristic of liquid crystal...
Within nematic phase
349165, C09K 1960, G02F 1137
Patent
active
061510947
ABSTRACT:
An optical display employs a liquid crystal cell with a d.DELTA.n/.lambda. of approximately 0.2-0.8, allowing the cell's optical transmissivity to be modulated by an applied electric field through a dominant non-polarization rotation effect. For visible wavelengths, d.DELTA.n is approximately 0.1-0.4 microns, with a preferred value of about 0.25 microns. Applications include a reflective projection display in which input light is polarized at a greater than 0.degree. and less than 90.degree. angle, preferably about 20.degree., to the input LC directors of a twisted nematic cell; a reflective direct view system in which a quarter-wave plate is substituted for a polarization analyzer; and both a reflective and a transmissive guest-host system in which optical absorption by dye molecules is the dominant modulation mechanism.
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Duraiswamy V. D.
Hughes Electronics Corporation
Parker Kenneth
Sales M. W.
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