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Flicker‐Free Fringe‐Field Switching Liquid Crystal Display Operable at Extremely Low Frequencies for Power Saving

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A fringe‐field switching (FFS) liquid crystal (LC) mode used with a negative dielectric LC (n‐LC) that is operable at an extremely low‐frequency signal voltage regime, without image flickering, is proposed.… Click to show full abstract

A fringe‐field switching (FFS) liquid crystal (LC) mode used with a negative dielectric LC (n‐LC) that is operable at an extremely low‐frequency signal voltage regime, without image flickering, is proposed. By doping charge‐trapping fullerenes (doping concentration: 0.2 wt%) into a low‐resistivity polyimide LC alignment layer of the FFS n‐LC mode, the mobile ionic‐charge density within the n‐LC layer can be drastically decreased. Thus, excellent voltage‐holding ratios of 98.24% and 87.91% are achievable in the proposed FFS n‐LC mode at low operation frequencies of 0.5 Hz and 0.2 Hz, respectively, corresponding to the improvement rates of 155.69% and 1127.05% at each operation frequency, compared with the FFS n‐LC mode without the fullerene doping case. The evaluation results by the modulation flicker level reveal that the operation frequency of the proposed device scheme can be decreased significantly (≈0.2 Hz) without inducing the perceptible image‐flickering problems.

Keywords: liquid crystal; field switching; fringe field; operable extremely; extremely low

Journal Title: Advanced Engineering Materials
Year Published: 2021

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