Presentation 1999/3/18
Development of Negative Δε LC Materials
Ding-Jen Chen, Kung-Lung Cheng,
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Abstract(in English) Recently the LCD market has shown significant growth from simple TN applications to displays with high information content such as in notebook computers. In order to understand trends in LC materials, this paper reviews the development of negative Δε LC materials. While compounds having a 2, 3-dicyanophenyl group in the molecular structure have a large negative Δε, they have a disadvantage of having high viscosity and insufficient photostability. Pyridazine derivatives exhibit lower viscosity but are not photostable. The difluorophenyl derivatives have been developed. These materials are characterized by high negative Δε values and viscosity. These compound classes are promising materials for liquid crystal mixtures for various applications as ECB, VA TFT liquid crystal display.
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Keyword(in English) negative dielectric anisotropy / difluoro-phenyl / optical anisotropy
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Title (in English) Development of Negative Δε LC Materials
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Keyword(1) negative dielectric anisotropy
Keyword(2) difluoro-phenyl
Keyword(3) optical anisotropy
1st Author's Name Ding-Jen Chen
1st Author's Affiliation Organic Chemistry Dept., Applied Chemistry Division Union Chemical Laboratories,ITRT()
2nd Author's Name Kung-Lung Cheng
2nd Author's Affiliation Organic Chemistry Dept., Applied Chemistry Division Union Chemical Laboratories,ITRT
Date 1999/3/18
Paper # EID98-213
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 665
Page pp.pp.-
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