Presentation 1997/2/14
HIGHLY STABLE LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS FOR LOW VOLTAGE OPERATION
Shohei Naemura, Atsushi Sawada,
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Abstract(in English) Liquid crystalline substances were characterized for the stability by the conductivity and its change after a heat stress. Microscopic investigations clarified the role of ions in the conductive property, providing the importance of the behavior of ions, which is characteristic of each liquid-crystalline substance class, in respect to the stability. Improvement of the stability was confirmed on liquid-crystalline mixtures for low voltage operation, introducing the novel concept and the new substances.
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Keyword(in English) Iiquid-crystalline substance / ion / conductivity / mobility / thermal stability
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Title (in English) HIGHLY STABLE LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS FOR LOW VOLTAGE OPERATION
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Keyword(1) Iiquid-crystalline substance
Keyword(2) ion
Keyword(3) conductivity
Keyword(4) mobility
Keyword(5) thermal stability
1st Author's Name Shohei Naemura
1st Author's Affiliation Liquid Crystal Technical Center, Merck Japan Limited()
2nd Author's Name Atsushi Sawada
2nd Author's Affiliation Liquid Crystal Technical Center, Merck Japan Limited
Date 1997/2/14
Paper # EID96-137
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 518
Page pp.pp.-
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