Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.494, 205-212, 2008
UV Dichroism in Vertically Aligned Nematic Displays
Vertically aligned negative nematics are employed in high-end projection. applications, where extremely high light fluxes are employed. Under, these conditions, the UV photochemical stability of the material becomes an issue that must be included in the characterization process of such devices. Photochemical aging tests for vertically aligned microdisplay, however, must take into account the linear dichroism shown by the liquid crystal material upon switching. In this work a method to evaluate UV linear dichroism is described. The method is included in a comparative study of the electrooptical performance of two negative nematic mixtures, one experimental and one commercial.