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Seung Hee Lee

Researcher at Chonbuk National University

Publications -  445
Citations -  8725

Seung Hee Lee is an academic researcher from Chonbuk National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Liquid-crystal display. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 426 publications receiving 7532 citations. Previous affiliations of Seung Hee Lee include Applied Materials & Center for Advanced Materials.

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Paper-like flexible optically isotropic liquid crystal film for tunable diffractive devices.

TL;DR: A paper-like diffractive film in which nano-structured liquid crystal droplets are embedded in elastomeric monomer incorporated polymer matrix by polymerization induced phase-separation is demonstrated, exhibiting excellent chemical stability against organic and inorganic solvents.
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Transflective fringe-field switching liquid crystal display without any retarder

TL;DR: Without using any compensation film or in-cell retarder, the single cell-gap and single-gamma transflective LCD with high performance is realized.
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Tween Girls and Their Mothers: Clothing Decision Criteria and Body Satisfaction

TL;DR: In this paper, a purposive sample consisting of 41 mother-daughter pairs recruited by Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation was used to explore clothing characteristics that tween girls (ages 9-14) consider important when deciding what to wear, as well as what their mothers believe that their daughters value.
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Effects of Alignment Layer on Pretilt Angle and Electrical Characteristics for The Photo-Aligned Twisted Nematic Cell on Polyimide Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, the alignment layer effects on the pretilt angle generation and electrical characteristics of photoaligned twisted nematic (TN)-liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for a polyimide (PI) surface with side chains were studied.
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Comparative studies on field-induced stretching behavior of single-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotube clusters.

TL;DR: Different CNT bundle entanglement and attractive dipolar interaction between adjacent CNT bundles in CNT clusters are responsible for distinct stretching threshold field behavior.