Presentation 2001/1/23
Phenomenological Theory of Transition between C1 and C2 Uniform States in SS-FLC Cell
Jun XU, Shunsuke KOBAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) The most important problem in developing liquid crystal displays (LCDs) utilizing ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) is how to obtain defect free FLCDs. In this report a phenomenological analysis for getting C1 or C2 uniform state in SS-FLC has been done. Utilizing this theory, the free energies including bulk elastic and surface parts have been simulated depending on parameters such as surface topography, anchoring energies, LC thickness, and other values. Furthermore we have found out the critical conditions of the C1 and C2 states transition and succeeded in fabricating defect free FLCD with C2 uniform used rubbing and with C1 uniform used photoalignment technique.
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Keyword(in English) FLC / defect free FLCD / zig-zag defect / chevron structure / free energy / surface anchoring energy
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Title (in English) Phenomenological Theory of Transition between C1 and C2 Uniform States in SS-FLC Cell
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Keyword(1) FLC
Keyword(2) defect free FLCD
Keyword(3) zig-zag defect
Keyword(4) chevron structure
Keyword(5) free energy
Keyword(6) surface anchoring energy
1st Author's Name Jun XU
1st Author's Affiliation Liquid Crsytal Institute, Science University of Tokyo in Yamaguchi()
2nd Author's Name Shunsuke KOBAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Liquid Crsytal Institute, Science University of Tokyo in Yamaguchi
Date 2001/1/23
Paper # EID2000-275
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 602
Page pp.pp.-
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