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27 October 1992 Novel liquid-crystal alignment method using polarized laser light (Invited Paper)
Shao-Tang Sun, Wayne M. Gibbons, Paul J. Shannon
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Proceedings Volume 1815, Display Technologies; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131299
Event: International Symposium on Optoelectronics in Computers, Communications, and Control, 1992, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract
The control of liquid crystal alignment is of critical importance to the electro-optic performance of a liquid crystal display. Recently a new alignment method was discovered. Instead of the conventional buffing technique, polarized light is employed to treat the polymer alignment layer on the substrate of the display cell for the control of liquid crystal orientation. This non-contact method of aligning liquid crystals offers unique possibilities for display cell repair or reconfiguration after cell assembly. In addition, novel liquid crystal phase devices can be realized for use in optical processing.
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Shao-Tang Sun, Wayne M. Gibbons, and Paul J. Shannon "Novel liquid-crystal alignment method using polarized laser light (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 1815, Display Technologies, (27 October 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131299
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

LCDs

Optics manufacturing

Polymers

Polarizers

Polarization

Crystals

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