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24 October 2000 Optical properties of advanced liquid crystalline materials for uses in modern displays
Shohei Naemura, Sayuri Ogiri, Hiromoto Sato, Atsushi Sawada
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Abstract
Absorption spectrum, optical anisotropy, and photostability of liquid crystalline compounds are reviewed in connection with their molecular structures, providing explanation of superior optical properties of advanced materials. A novel class of substances is introduced to exhibit both high birefringence and good photostability. These features are indispensable to liquid crystalline materials for uses in modern displays.
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Shohei Naemura, Sayuri Ogiri, Hiromoto Sato, and Atsushi Sawada "Optical properties of advanced liquid crystalline materials for uses in modern displays", Proc. SPIE 4107, Liquid Crystals IV, (24 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405326
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Liquid crystals

Birefringence

LCDs

Molecules

Anisotropy

Crystals

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