Voltage transfer function as an optical method to characterize electrical properties of liquid crystal devices
The voltage transfer function is a rapid and visually effective method to determine the electrical response of liquid crystal (LC) systems using optical measurements. This method relies on cross-polarized intensity measurements as a function of the frequency and amplitude of the voltage applied to t...
Main Authors: | Bateman, James (Author), Proctor, Matthew (Author), Buchnev, Oleksandr (Author), Podoliak, Nina (Author), D'Alessandro, Giampaolo (Author), Kaczmarek, Malgosia (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-06-18.
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