We present a simple multiplexing procedure for the flexoelectrically controlled surface bistable nematic display. When the surface anchoring is broken, the surface bifurcation between the two stable surface orientations has a very large sensitivity to external fields. This intrinsic property allows an easy multiplexing of the display. We excite each pixel with a sequence of two signals: a large driving square pulse of arbitrary polarity (or at high frequency), which breaks the surface anchoring, and a weak control square pulse, whose polarity determines the final texture of the pixel and hence its optical state. In a matrix geometry, the rows are sequentially addressed with the driving pulse. The columns are excited in parallel with the control pulse to write or erase the corresponding pixel.
INTRINSIC MULTIPLEXABILITY OF SURFACE BISTABLE NEMATIC DISPLAYS
BARBERI, Riccardo Cristoforo;
1993-01-01
Abstract
We present a simple multiplexing procedure for the flexoelectrically controlled surface bistable nematic display. When the surface anchoring is broken, the surface bifurcation between the two stable surface orientations has a very large sensitivity to external fields. This intrinsic property allows an easy multiplexing of the display. We excite each pixel with a sequence of two signals: a large driving square pulse of arbitrary polarity (or at high frequency), which breaks the surface anchoring, and a weak control square pulse, whose polarity determines the final texture of the pixel and hence its optical state. In a matrix geometry, the rows are sequentially addressed with the driving pulse. The columns are excited in parallel with the control pulse to write or erase the corresponding pixel.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.