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Theoretical and experimental study of nematic liquid crystaldisplay cells using the in-plane-switching mode
Authors:Di Pasquale  F Hui Fang Deng Anibal Fernandez  F Day  SE Davies  JB Johnson  MT van der Put  AA van de Eerenbeemd  JMA van Haaren  JAMM Chapman  JA
Affiliation:Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. Coll. London;
Abstract:In this paper a two-dimensional (2-D) dynamic model, based on a tensor formulation and solved numerically by combining finite elements and finite differences, is proposed and used for analyzing nematic liquid crystal (LC) test cells with interdigital electrodes. We compare theoretical and experimental results concerning the switching behavior, response mechanism, and viewing angle characteristics of nematic LC pixel structures which use the in-plane-switching (IPS) mode. The good agreement observed between theory and experiment in terms of electro-optical properties validates our modeling and demonstrates its potential for design optimization. We show that the proposed LC test cells, using the in-plane-switching mode, ensure switching-ON and -OFF response times of 22 and 28 ms, respectively, and excellent viewing angle characteristics
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