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Technical Papers

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 BOOKS

Sherr, Sol Electronic Displays, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1979

E. B. Priestley, P. J. Wojtowicz, Ping Sheng, ed. Introduction to Liquid Crystals, New York: Plenum Press, 1975

Collings, Peter J. Liquid Crystals: Nature's Delicate Phase of Matter, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990

W. H. deJeu, Physical Properties of Liquid Crystalline Materials, New York: Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc, 1980

DeGennes, P. G. and Prost, J., The Physics of Liquid Crystals, Second Edition, New York, Oxford Press, 1993

ARTICLES

Gooch, C. H. and Tarry, H. A., "The optical properties of twisted nematic liquid crystal structures with twist angles <= 90o", J Phys. D: Appl. Phys., Vol. 8, 1575 - 1584, 1975. Printed in Great Britain

Ong, H. L., "Modeling of Guest-Host and General Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays", SID, Vol. 29/2, 161, 1988

Scheffer, Terry and Hehring, J., Seminar lecture notes, "Supertwisted Nematic (STN) LCD's" M-1/3, SID, Vol. 1: May 18,1992

Alt, Paul M., and Pleshko, Peter, "Scanning Limitations of Liquid-Crystal Displays" IEEE Transactions of Electron Devices, Vol. ED-21, No. 2, Feb. 1974, pp. 146-155

Nehring, Jurgen, and Kmetz, Allan R., "Ultimate Limits for Matrix Addressing of RMS-Responding Liquid-Crystal Dsiplays" IEEE Transactions of Electron Devices, Vol. ED-26, No.5, May. 1979, pp. 795-802