Crossover frequencies and turn‐off time reduction scheme for twisted nematic liquid crystal displays
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The sign change of dielectric anisotropy at the characteristic crossover frequency of a nematic mixture is utilized in twisted nematic liquid crystal displays for turn‐off (decay) time reduction. This can be obtained by either (a) a two‐frequency addressing or (b) a high‐frequency erasing scheme where the high frequency is above the crossover frequency. Data are presented on Eastman Kodak 11900 nematic mixture.
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