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Research of factors for the response of LCDs

Published: 29 July 2008 Publication History

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Slow response is one of the main restricted factors for the development of LCDs. This paper describes the principle and methods for reducing the response time of LCDs. The total display process is divided into three stages in this paper: the polarization stage, the rotation stage, and the recovery stage. And then the influence factors for each stage are discussed separately from the point of characteristics of LCD molecule, driving characteristics and charge accumulation effect. Results show that response time of LCDs can be improved by using the fast polarized LC materials, reducing the rotation time of LC molecule, and eliminating the charge accumulation effect, with the result of better display quality.

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ICAIT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology
July 2008
677 pages
ISBN:9781605580883
DOI:10.1145/1509315
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Published: 29 July 2008

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  1. LCD
  2. charge accumulation effect
  3. overdrive
  4. response

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