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Currently, the global liquid crystal (LC) industry is worth approximately USD 115 billion, most of which is used for display applications using nematic LCs (including chiral nematic LCs). The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide new knowledge and research tools as the application of LC devices expands from flat displays to new fields such as 3D displays and sensors. This issue will provide LC researchers with ways to solve their problems.
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Keywords
- 3D orientation control
- 4-phenyl pyridine
- asymmetric optical -LCD system
- azimuthal anchoring
- biphenyl
- blue phase
- blue phase liquid crystals
- bulk photovoltaic effect
- chiral nematic liquid crystals
- chiral nematic phase
- chiral smectic C phase
- circularly polarized electroluminescence
- circularly polarized light
- circularly polarized photoluminescence
- cross section
- cross-linked structure
- DFT
- diffusion coefficient
- diluter
- disclination
- Economics, finance, business & management
- electro-optics
- Energy industries & utilities
- ferroelectric liquid crystals
- FFS-LCD
- flexoelectricity
- fringe field switching (FFS) mode
- History of engineering & technology
- homogeneous orientation
- hybrid aligned nematic
- I-V curve
- Industry & industrial studies
- iPS
- kerr effect
- liquid crystal
- liquid crystal display
- liquid crystal mixture
- liquid crystalline elastomers
- liquid crystalline semiconductor
- miscibility
- molecular dynamics simulation
- n/a
- nematic liquid crystal
- optical compensation
- photonic crystals
- photonic devices
- PI-free
- polar anchoring
- polymer-stabilised blue phase
- polymer-sustained vertically aligned (PS-VA)
- residual direct-current voltage
- Response Time
- Schiff base
- shift current
- splay
- spontaneous polarization
- Stability
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNB Energy industries and utilities
- threshold voltage
- transmittance
- triangular voltage application
- twisted nematic
- vertically aligned twisted nematic (VTN) mode
- voltage–transmittance curve