From simple pocket calculators, to mobile telephones and LCD-TV, over the past few decades devices based on liquid crystal display technology have proliferated into just about all conceivable aspects of everyday life. Although used in cutting-edge technology, it is surprising that a vital part in the construction of such displays relies essentially on a process invented almost 100 years ago. This essential part, the alignment layer, dictates the macroscopic uniform alignment of liquid crystalline molecules (mesogens) near its surface. The current method for manufacturing such layers is the mechanical rubbing of spin-coated polymers with a piece of velvet cloth. This very successful method is still at the basis of the production process of e...
92 p.Liquid crystal displays (LCD), the main application of liquid crystals, require a uniform align...
Contains fulltext : 111199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
Obtaining stable and uniform alignment of liquid crystals on a macroscopic scale is essential for th...
Obtaining stable and uniform alignment of liquid crystals on a macroscopic scale is essential for th...
Contains fulltext : 36580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)From simple po...
From simple pocket calculators to mobile telephones and liquid crystal display (LCD)-TV, over the pa...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are incorporated in a great variety of electronic devices such as lap...
From simple pocket calculators to mobile telephones and liquid crystal display (LCD)-TV, over the pa...
We discuss alignment properties of nematic liquid crystals on surfaces that contain homeotropic and ...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
92 p.Liquid crystal displays (LCD), the main application of liquid crystals, require a uniform align...
Contains fulltext : 111199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
Obtaining stable and uniform alignment of liquid crystals on a macroscopic scale is essential for th...
Obtaining stable and uniform alignment of liquid crystals on a macroscopic scale is essential for th...
Contains fulltext : 36580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)From simple po...
From simple pocket calculators to mobile telephones and liquid crystal display (LCD)-TV, over the pa...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are incorporated in a great variety of electronic devices such as lap...
From simple pocket calculators to mobile telephones and liquid crystal display (LCD)-TV, over the pa...
We discuss alignment properties of nematic liquid crystals on surfaces that contain homeotropic and ...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
In this study the m-rubbing technique is used to micropattern polyimide alignment layers using a met...
92 p.Liquid crystal displays (LCD), the main application of liquid crystals, require a uniform align...
Contains fulltext : 111199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...