The Physics and Chemistry of Liquid Crystal Devices
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Gerald J. Sprokel.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston, MA :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Imprint: Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1980.
SERIES
Series Title
IBM Research Symposia Series
CONTENTS NOTE
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Physics -- Surface Orientation and Compliance Effects on Twist-Cell Performance -- Molecular Orientation of Monomolecular Liquid Crystal Layers on Various Substrates -- An R.F. Plasma Technique for Producing Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Cells -- Liquid Crystal - Surface Interactions by Surface Plasmons -- Anchoring Properties of Liquid Crystals at the Substrates: Temperature Dependence of Pretilt -- Optical Characteristics of Liquid Crystal Displays -- Multiplexing Limits of Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays and Implications for the Future of High Information Content LCDs -- Influence of the Device Parameters on the Performance of Twisted-Nematic Liquid-Crystal Matrix Displays -- Ultimate Limits for RMS Matrix Addressing -- Accurate Optical Measurement of Small Tilt Angles in Thin Twisted Nematic Layers -- Effects of Cell and Material Properties on Multiplexing Levels of Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays -- Sensitive Measurement of Twist in LCD's -- Liquid Crystal Devices -- Liquid Crystal for Multiplexed Twisted Nematic Displays - Its Philosophy and Practice -- Guest-Host Displays -- Analog Displays - The Other Approach to LCD's -- Projection Storage Displays Using Laser-Addressed Smectic Liquid Crystals -- The Role of Shadows in the Viewability of Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays -- Directly Driven Liquid Crystal Analogue Meter and Horological Displays -- Liquid Crystal Materials -- Liquid Crystal Materials for Display Devices -- Synthesis of Trans-4-Alkylcyclohexane Carboxylic Acids and their Nematogenic Esters -- Preparation and Characterization of a Series of Liquid Crystalline Diesters -- Effect of Molecular Structure on Mesomorphism. 101. Design of Materials having Smectic-Isotropic Maxima in Binary Mixtures -- Thermodynamics of the Liquid Two-Phase Regions in Binary Mixtures of Mesogenic Materials -- The Analysis of Liquid Crystal Mixtures.