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19 December 1986 Use Of Strong Surface Alignment In Nematic Liquid Crystals For High Speed Light Modulation
James L. Fergason
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Abstract
Nematic liquid crystal devices are slow compared to solid state liquid state devices based on electronic transitions. This stems from the origin of such effects in the mechanical interaction of long range order. The following paper describes an approach to optimizing the response of such devices by limiting the lineal dimension over which these effects occur.
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James L. Fergason "Use Of Strong Surface Alignment In Nematic Liquid Crystals For High Speed Light Modulation", Proc. SPIE 0684, Liquid Crystals and Spatial Light Modulator Materials, (19 December 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936483
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Modulation

Glasses

Polarizers

Switching

LCDs

Solid state electronics

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