Lechner et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Liquid crystal matrix displaysLechner et al., 1971
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- 145451769539077374
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- Lechner B
- Marlowe F
- Nester E
- Tults J
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- Publication venue
- Proceedings of the IEEE
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Liquid crystal cells possess many properties that make their use in flat-panel displays very attractive. Most important, liquid crystal cells do not generate light but rather modify incident light, and they consume only a small amount of electrical energy while activated. The …
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