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TN and GHLCDs Fabricated by Non-Rubbing Techniques and an Overview of LCDs in Japan

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Abstract

Amorphous TN(twisted by 90°) and amorphous highly twisted chiral nematic (N*)(twisted by 300°) are utilized for fabricating TN and GHLCDs, respectively, and furthermore, photopolymer films are utilized for fabricating TNLCD and hybrid aligned N-LCD. These NLC alignment techniques are non-rubbing techniques and they make it possible to overcome the disadvantages of current rubbing technique. An overview of LCDs in Japan is also given.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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