Ernst Lueder

Liquid Crystal Displays


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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_2188d751-27e0-538b-83da-9b1f713270b7">Equation (4.36). Performing the multiplications in Equation (4.45) results in

      (4.46)equation images

      with

      and

      given in the στ coordinates in Figure 4.1, which are rotated by the twist angle −β from the xy coordinates. An evaluation of the results in the x′ –y′ coordinates in Figure 4.1 requires a rotation by the angle ψ, resulting in

      This result will be discussed for three special cases, namely the Twisted Nematic cell (TN cell) with α = 0 and β = π/2, the Supertwist TN cell (STN-cell) with α = 0 and β > π/2 and the Mixed mode TN cell (MTN-cell) with α ≠ 0 and βπ/2.

       4.2.1 The regular TN cell

      This cell is the most widely used active matrix LCD(Schadt and Helfrich, 1971; Yeh, 1988), and represents a special case of the general result in Equation (4.51). The linearly polarized light is incident at an angle

      (4.53)equation images

      in Figure 4.1 that is parallel to the director of the LC molecules on top of the orientation layer. The twist angle is

      leading to a pitch in Equation (4.49) of p = 4d. Hence, at z = d the helix has reached a quarter of a turn. From these values follow a in Equation (4.48) as

      and

      (4.58)equation images

      The reduced transmission equation images is plotted in Figure 4.3 versus a = 2dΔn/λ. Zeros occur for equation images and hence for equation images. In the first minimum we obtain, with equation images from Equation (4.55), the optical retardation

      (4.60)equation images

      and the thickness d for a given λ = λ0 as

      The d value is larger by a factor