Light enters the display, goes through a polarizer, and is twisted by a liquid crystal material. The first successful LCDs used two types of liquid crystals – chiral and nematic. By combining ...
This change in orientation affects the light's ability to pass through the liquid crystal layer, enabling the display to produce images ... This light then passes through a second polarizer, the ...
More than $2 billion has been spent over the past 15 years in trying to develop the technology and infrastructure behind liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCoS) displays. After a fitful start ...
Brock thus created the Energy Polarizer, a small resin box filled with crystals and magnets. At first, this item was secretly ...
When it comes to display technologies, the concepts of both liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) and cathode ray tubes (CRTs) are widely known. The same cannot be said of liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS ...