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Tristable nematic liquid-crystal device using micropatterned surface alignment

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This work has demonstrated how bistability can be robustly engineered into a nematic LC device, by patterning a substrate with an orientational chequerboard pattern that enforces orthogonal LC alignment in neighbouring square domains, and extended this symmetry approach to obtain a tristable surface-aligned nematicLC.
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It has long been appreciated that liquid-crystal (LC) devices in which the LC molecules adopt multiple stable orientations could drastically reduce the power consumption required for high-information-content displays. But for the commonly used nematic LCs, which are intrinsically uniaxial in symmetry, no industrially feasible multi-stable LC device has been realized1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Recently we demonstrated how bistability can be robustly engineered into a nematic LC device, by patterning a substrate with an orientational chequerboard pattern that enforces orthogonal LC alignment in neighbouring square domains8,9. As a result of the four-fold symmetry of the pattern, the two diagonal axes of the chequerboard become equally stable macroscopic orientations. Here we extend this symmetry approach to obtain a tristable surface-aligned nematic LC. A microscopic pattern exhibiting six-fold symmetry is inscribed on a polyimide surface using the stylus of an atomic force microscope. The hexagonal symmetry of the microscopic orientational domains in turn gives rise to three stable macroscopic LC orientations, which are mutually switchable by an in-plane electric field. The resulting switching mode is surface driven, and hence should be compatible with demanding flexible display applications.

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Substrate-Induced and Thin-Film Phases: Polymorphism of Organic Materials on Surfaces

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Guided Folding of Nematic Liquid Crystal Elastomer Sheets into 3D via Patterned 1D Microchannels

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define an order parameter statistical theories of the nematic order phenomonological description of the nematic-isotopic mixtures and describe the properties of these mixtures.
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A new, highly multiplexable liquid crystal display

TL;DR: In this article, a chiral-doped nematic layer with tilted boundaries and a twist angle of ∼270° was used for a 120×240 dot matrix panel multiplexed at a 1/120 duty cycle.
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TL;DR: This reference provides a critical review of the scientific and technological advances in liquid crystal research over the past 15 years, emphasizing the work that has been crucial in developing simple but powerful models describing the complex phenomena of liquid crystals during this period.
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New bistable liquid-crystal twist cell

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that some cholesteric liquid crystals in cells with parallel or skew director orientations at the two surfaces may be made to have two bistable laminar states that can be switched either way by applying temporary electric potentials between the surfaces.
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Liquid‐crystal orientational bistability and nematic storage effects

TL;DR: In this paper, a new class of nematic liquid-crystal storage effects with potential display applications is described, and the properties of the bistable states and a proposed switching mechanism are described.
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