Pena et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Electrical model for thresholdless antiferroelectric liquid crystal cellsPena et al., 2002
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- Pena J
- Pérez I
- Rodríguez I
- Vázquez C
- Urruchi V
- Quintana X
- De Frutos J
- Otón J
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- Ferroelectrics
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The equivalent circuit for a thresholdless antiferroelectric liquid crystal (TLAFLC) cell has been derived using an electrical model. The model may be used to predict the TLAFLC dynamic behavior. The electrical response in the time domain of TLAFLC cells upon certain …
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