Liquid crystal displays are intricate devices which consist of many cells that are filled with liquid crystal hosts. The operation of the liquid crystal cell is to modulate the polarisation of light, by varying their birefringence, which in turn can be used to control the intensity of light and colour as a function of time. Many individual cells grouped together can be controlled to give specific intensity of light and colour, to build up images that are viewed on displays, i.e. pictures on TV’s. The properties of the liquid crystalline material used in a cell dictate the performance of the device which they are used. Commercially used liquid crystal material is typically a multi-component system that exhibits many physical properties su...