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Re: [Phys-l] Reflective LCD material



Check out the Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State University (http://www.lci.kent.edu/) look under "Education" tab & Education Outreach. They have two videos on the nematic ant smectic types of liquid crystals. Contact Jim Maxwell (maxwell@lci.kent.edu <mailto:maxwell@lci.kent.edu?subject=website>) Also check out the Liquid Crystal and Complex Fluids Group at Case-Western Reserve Univ. (http://liq-xtal.cwru.edu/)

Bill Reitz
Pre-Engineering Teacher
Hoover HS
North Canton, OH

John Denker wrote:
On 01/24/2007 06:31 PM, alex brown wrote:
I am wondering if any of you have any materials or links to explaing the different type of liquid
crystal displays and the technology involved. I am specifically looking at reflective cells, but
any will suffice...


If this doesn't answer the question, please ask a more specific
question:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display

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