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Alignment Technologies and Applications of Liquid Crystals [Hardcover]

Kohki Takatoh (Author), Masanori Sakamoto (Author), Ray Hasegawa (Author), Mitsushiro Koden (Author), Nobuyuki Itoh (Author), Masaki Hasegawa (Author)

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0748409025 978-0748409020 June 1, 2004 1
Alignment phenomena are characteristic of liquid crystalline materials, and understanding them is critically important in understanding the essential features and behavior of liquid crystals and the performance of Liquid Crystal Devices (LCDs). Furthermore, in LCD production lines, the alignment process is of practical importance. Alignment Technologies and Applications of Liquid Crystal Devices demonstrates both the fundamental and practical aspects of alignment phenomena in liquid crystals. The physical basis of alignment phenomena is first introduced in order to aid the understanding of the various physical phenomena observed in the interface between liquid crystalline materials and alignment layer surfaces. Methods for the characterization of surfaces, which induce the alignment phenomena, and of the alignment layer itself are introduced. These methods are useful for the research of liquid crystalline materials and devices in academic research as well as in industry. In the practical sections, the alignment methods used in the LCD production lines are introduced with various other trials for the alignment technologies. LCD performances are also discussed in relation to alignment phenomena.

The authors have a wide range of experience in both academic research and in industry. This book will be of interest to researchers and engineers working in the LCD industry, and for physics and chemistry researchers studying liquid crystalline materials.


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Kohki Takatoh and Masaki Hasegawa are both at Tokyo Research Laboratories, in Japan, Mitsuhiro Koden is with the Sharp Corporation in Japan, Nobuyuki Itoh, is with Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd., Ray Hasegawa is with Toshiba Corporation, in Japan and Masanori Sakamoto, is with the Toshiba Corporation in Japan

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
simple matrix driving, rubbing strength, surface pretilt angle, liquid crystalline alignment, rubbing technologies, photoalignment materials, alignment lavers, alignment layer surface, molecular orientational states, viewing angle dependence, orientational asymmetry, viewing angle dependency, chevron layer structure, pile impression, zigzag defects, active matrix driving, bookshelf structure, field treatment method, nematic liquid crystalline materials, active matrix devices, memory angle, driving margin, pretilt angles, layer tilt angle, microgroove surfaces
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Masaki Hasegawa, Japan Display, Asia Display, Digest of Tech, Random Random
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