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Guest Host Displays, Dichroic Displays, Polymer Dispersed Displays Guest host displays are similar to more common
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displays, but also include polymers, inorganic particles, or dichroic
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within the liquid crystal matrix. In dichroic dye displays, as the
birefringence Birefringence, also called double refraction, is the optical property of a material having a refractive index that depends on the polarization and propagation direction of light. These optically anisotropic materials are described as birefrin ...
of the host liquid crystals change from planar to perpendicular orientation, the guest dyes also change orientation, from absorbing / planar orientation, to non-absorbing / perpendicular orientation. Unlike common TN (Twisted Nematic) or STN (Super Twisted Nematic) liquid crystal displays, guest host displays are typically driven direct, and are not usually
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driven. In addition, guest host displays usually require higher operating voltages than TN or STN displays. For example, the polymer dispersed liquid crystal display (also called a P.D.L.C. display), is usually operated at voltages from 4.5 V to 24 V to as high as 100 V. Similarly, dichroic dye containing guest host displays, require voltages from 4.5 V to 10 V and higher. However, the P.D.L.C. display and many dichroic dye containing guest host displays, such as the White-Taylor Phase Change display, do not require
polarizer A polarizer or polariser is an optical filter that lets light waves of a specific polarization (waves), polarization pass through while attenuation, blocking light waves of other polarizations. It can filter a beam of light of undefined or mixed ...
s, which is a significant advantage over TN or STN displays. Lacking polarizers these displays commonly have lower
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than TN or STN displays, But are often sunlight readable, and usually have no
backlight A backlight is a form of illumination used in liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) that provides light from the back or side of a display panel. LCDs do not produce light on their own, so they require illumination—either from available light, ambie ...
, and hence no backlight glare. Polarizer free displays enable low cost devices, since the polarizer is one of the more expensive components comprising the common liquid crystal display. Lacking polarizers, the guest host display substrates can be manufactured from low cost birefringent plastic films. And the plastic film substrates enable additional economies such as continuous R2R manufacturing (Roll to Roll manufacturing) of the displays, with its inherent economies over batch manufacturing processes. Continuous manufacturing of displays is described in U.S. Patent
4,228,574
4,094,058, and patents pending. In some cases, the R2R manufacturing of the guest host displays can be integrated with other roll to roll manufacturing process. For example, automated pick and place machines, such as a rotary circuit board placement machine from M.G.S. or a linear actuator, VonWeise actuator, with bulk tube feeders from M.M.T.F., U.I.C.T.F., T.F., can automate the placement of driver
circuit boards A printed circuit board (PCB), also called printed wiring board (PWB), is a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers, each with a pattern of traces, planes and other features (similar to wires on a flat surface) e ...
and other components. Advances in A.C.A. and A.C.F. conductive adhesives further enable the automated assembly of displays. Recent advances in transparent conductive
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coated substrates make display
electrode An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte, a vacuum or a gas). In electrochemical cells, electrodes are essential parts that can consist of a varie ...
s which resist cracking and breaking, unlike common
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based transparent conductors. Advances in
Nanoimprint Lithography Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is a method of fabricating nanometer-scale patterns. It is a simple nanolithography process with low cost, high throughput and high resolution. It creates patterns by mechanical deformation of imprint resist and su ...
(N.I.L.) enable precise micro scale and nano scale embossing of display spacers, gaskets, and edge seals R2R. Processes similar to N.I.L. are described in U.S. Patent
5,544,582
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http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=4720173.PN.&OS=PN/4720173&RS=PN/4720173 4,720,173]
5,559621
and patents pending.
Dr. Ernest Lueder
teaches that "...(SiOx and Ormocer coated plastic films have O2 and H2O permeations) sufficiently low for maintaining a proper operation of the most sensitive FLCD cells." Flexible substrates also enable greater design flexibility for the product designer, allowing flexible, conformal, die cut displays which complement the overall product design. R2R manufacturing of displays is promoted by the non-profi
FlexTech Alliance
the non-profi
Organic Electronics Association
, and R2R intelligent packaging is promoted by th
A.I.P.I.A.
Academic research and development is currently being done at the Liquid Crystal Institute, Glenn H. Brown Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State University, at the Arizona State Universit
Flexible Display Center
at th
University of Florida CREOL College of Optics and Photonics
at the VTT Technical Research Centre, a
Tohoku University
at th
Liquid Crystal Group of the
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, and at the
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br>Institute for Large Area Microelectronics
Guest host displays consume electrical current much more slowly than l.e.d.s (light emitting diodes), giving them operating life spans of several months, versus the short lifespans of battery operated l.e.d.s. P.D.L.C. displays are commonly used a
privacy glass
in homes, offices, and vehicles. Dichroic displays had been extensively researched as robust
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for aircraft. Both P.D.L.C. Displays and dichroic displays can function as colorful animated skins for consumer products such as mylar balloons and greeting cards. Guest host displays commonly comprise liquid crystals, polymer or inorganic additives, twist agent, and optionally, dichroic dyes. Liquid crystals are distributed by Merck (DE)
Yangcheng Smiling
(CN), an
Phentex Corporation
(US, CN). Dichroic dyes are distributed b
Yamamoto Chemicals
Displays are manufactured b
Polytronix
(US, TW, CN)
DreamGlass Group
(ES)
Shenzhen Santech
(CN)
P.P.I.
(US), Vitswell (CN)
Transicoil
(US), and by many others. Further reading :
Printing Processes for the Vacuum Free Manufacture of Liquid Crystal Cells with Plastic Substrates
M. Randler, E. Lueder, V. Frey, J. Brill, M. Muecke, University of Stuttgart, Labor fuer Bildschirmtechnik, published by the Society for Information Display, Digest of Technical Proceedings. Liquid Crystal Dispersions Liquid Crystals Series, V0L 1 Volume 1 of Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences Series on liquid crystals Editor Paul S. Drzaic Publisher World Scientific, 1995 , 978981021745
Liquid Crystal Dispersions
Liquid Crystal Displays: Addressing Schemes and Electro-Optical Effects, by Ernst Lueder, Wiley, 2010, Chapter 21 an
Chapter 22, Printing of Layers for LC Cells
and a
Google Books.
Flexible Flat Panel Displays, edited by Gregory Crawford, Wiley, 2005 an
Google Books
See the chapter Barrier Layer Technology for Flexibl
Displays
and the chapter Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Flexibl
Displays
Liquid Crystals: Applications and Uses, Volumes 1-3, edited by Birenda Bahadur, World Scientific, 1992. Chapter 11 Dichroic Liquid Crystal Displays an
Google Books.
Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays, by Shin-Tson Wu, Deng-Ke Yang, Wiley, 2001, Chapter 6 an
Google Books.
Liquid Crystals In Complex Geometries: Formed by Polymer And Porous Networks, edited by G P Crawford, S Zumer, CRC Press, 1996. Conducting polymer substrates for plastic liquid crysta
displays


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