Publication Date
2008
Document Type
Paper
Abstract
Polymer cholesteric liquid crystal display technology has been demonstrated previously on single pixel monolithic displays at the University of Rochester’s Lab for Laser Energetics. Mass reorientation of PCLC flakes in a variety of host fluids has been modeled and observed. However, a pixilated PCLC display has never been demonstrated. The motive of the project was to create a prototype pixilated PCLC display in order to demonstrate the commercial viability of the technology. An active matrix back plane was designed, fabricated, tested, and incorporated with the existing PCLC display technology. The resulting display showed strong isolation between pixels with negligible cross talk.
Recommended Citation
Myhre, G B.; Cox, J P.; Marshall, K L.; Kosc, T Z.; Fromem, C A.; and Jacobs, S D.
(2008)
"Active Matrix Polymer Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Display (May 2008),"
Journal of the Microelectronic Engineering Conference: Vol. 17:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://repository.rit.edu/ritamec/vol17/iss1/11