TY - JOUR
T1 - Curved ferroelectric liquid crystal matrix displays driven by field-sequential-color and active-matrix techniques
AU - Fujikake, Hideo
AU - Sato, Hiroto
AU - Murashige, Takeshi
AU - Fujisaki, Yoshihide
AU - Kurita, Taiichiro
AU - Furukawa, Tadahiro
AU - Sato, Fumio
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - This paper describes a curved field-sequential-color matrix display using fast-response ferroelectric liquid crystal. Black matrix and transparent electrode patterns were formed on a thin plastic substrate by a transfer method from a glass substrate. While a composite film of liquid crystal and micro-polymers of walls and fibers was formed between the flexible substrates by printing, laminating and curing processes of a solution of monomers and liquid crystal, the mechanical stability was enhanced by use of multi-functional monomers to form large display panels. The image pixels of the matrix panel were driven by an active matrix scheme using an external switch transistor array at a frequency of 180Hz for intermittent three-primary-color backlight illumination. The flexible A4-paper-sized color display with 24 × 16 pixels and 60 Hz field frequency was demonstrated by illuminating it with sequential three-primary-color lights from light-emitting diodes of the backlight. Our display system is useful in various information displays because of its freedom of setting and location.
AB - This paper describes a curved field-sequential-color matrix display using fast-response ferroelectric liquid crystal. Black matrix and transparent electrode patterns were formed on a thin plastic substrate by a transfer method from a glass substrate. While a composite film of liquid crystal and micro-polymers of walls and fibers was formed between the flexible substrates by printing, laminating and curing processes of a solution of monomers and liquid crystal, the mechanical stability was enhanced by use of multi-functional monomers to form large display panels. The image pixels of the matrix panel were driven by an active matrix scheme using an external switch transistor array at a frequency of 180Hz for intermittent three-primary-color backlight illumination. The flexible A4-paper-sized color display with 24 × 16 pixels and 60 Hz field frequency was demonstrated by illuminating it with sequential three-primary-color lights from light-emitting diodes of the backlight. Our display system is useful in various information displays because of its freedom of setting and location.
KW - Ferroelectric liquid crystal
KW - Field-sequential-color technique
KW - Flexible display
KW - Micro-polymer structure
KW - Switch transistor array
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35448994233
SN - 0027-657X
SP - 14
EP - 19
JO - Nippon Hoso Kyokai-NHK Laboratories Note
JF - Nippon Hoso Kyokai-NHK Laboratories Note
IS - 507
ER -