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WIDE VIEWING ANGLE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS
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Title
WIDE
VIEWING
ANGLE
LIQUID
CRYSTAL
DISPLAYS
Author
Hong, Qi
Keywords
Liquid crystal display
wide view
high contrast
high brightness
circular polarizer.
Abstract
In this
dissertation
,
novel
phase
compensation
technologies
are
applied
to the
designs
of
wide
viewing
angle
and
high
transmittance
liquid
crystal
displays.
First
, a
design
of
wide
viewing
angle
liquid
crystal
displays
utilizing
crossed
linear
polarizers
is
proposed.
The
designed
multi-domain
vertical-alignment
liquid
crystal
display
predicts
superb
contrast
ratio
over
wide
viewing
angles.
Next
, to
increase
the
bright
state
transmittance
while
maintain
the
high
contrast.
Finally
, to
reduce
the
cost
and
improve
the
applicability
of the
broadband
and
wide-view
circular
polarizer
, the
device
configuration
of the
broadband
and
wide-view
circular
polarizer
is
significantly
simplified
by the
application
of
biaxial
compensation
films.
The
produced
states
of
polarization
remain
close
to the
ideal
circular
polarization
over
a
wide
range
of
incident
angles
within
the
visual
spectrum.
With this
circular
polarizer
, the
presented
wide-view
liquid
crystal
display
predicts
high
contrast
ratio
as
well
as
high
and
uniform
transmittance
over
wide
viewing
angles
within
the
visual
spectrum.
ratio
,
wide
viewing
angle
circular
polarizers
are
developed.
The
produced
states
of
polarization
are
very
close
to the
ideal
circular
state
of
polarization
over
a
wide
range
of
incident
angles
within
the
visual
spectrum.
This
guarantees
not
only
high
contrast
ratio
but also
high
and
uniform
transmittance.
Adviser
Wu, Shin-Tson
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Electrical Engineering
Graduation Date
2006-12-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-01-11
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001378
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001378
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