Ks. Park et al., TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE ELECTROOPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE (POLYMER LIQUID-CRYSTAL) COMPOSITE FILM FOR PROJECTION DISPLAY, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science and technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals, 294, 1997, pp. 345-348
The (polymer/liquid crystal:LC) composite film having continuous liqui
d crystal domains in a three dimensional spongy network of polymer net
work shows a light transmission light scattering upon on electric fiel
d ON and OFF states, respectively. The composite film can be used as a
light valve for active matrix display. The electro-optical properties
of the composite film strongly depended on the temperature of panel a
nd the physical properties of the polymer matrix of the film. The orie
ntation of the LC was anchored by the interface between LC and polymer
.