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A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically-modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals. Liquid Crystal Displays are already widely used in consumer electronics, but research and development is still ongoing. The shifting focus of research follows a pattern of improved definition, increased display size, wider viewing angles and faster responses, with improvements in each area influencing the next. There is also growing interest in the use of liquid crystal materials in novel applications including sensing devices, spatial modulators and light-shielding windows.
This book discusses the latest LCD technologies, with their challenges, opportunities, and problems to be solved, at a level suited to an academic and research-professional audience. There is a particular focus on display quality such as image sticking, contrast ratio and colour hue that has not been dealt with thoroughly elsewhere. Current and future trends in liquid crystal materials and technologies based on their evolving role and new applications are discussed in detail.
Contents
Chapter 1: History of LCD: milestone, state-of-the-art and future directions
Chapter 2: In-plane switching technology
Chapter 3: Fringe-field switching technology
Chapter 4: Vertically aligned liquid crystal display
Chapter 5: Evolving LCD-TV technology
Chapter 6: Picture performance evolution for the high dynamic range era
Chapter 7: TFT-LCD and AMOLED display technology comparisons
Chapter 8: Automotive displays
Chapter 9: Requirements for automotive displays
Chapter 10: The world's largest curved LCD
Chapter 11: Optical design of flexible liquid crystal displays
Chapter 12: Flexible LCD
Chapter 13: Film substrate for flexible devices
Chapter 14: Thin film transistors for active-matrix LCDs
Chapter 15: Ultrahigh-resolution LCDs with oxide semiconductor TFTs
Chapter 16: Oxide semiconductors for display applications
Chapter 17: Liquid crystalline organic semiconductors
Chapter 18: Liquid crystal materials
Chapter 19: Quantum dot technology and its applications
Chapter 20: Backlighting unit optics: optical micro-reflectors and micro-deflectors for functional light-guide plate