What are Liquid Crystal Nanoparticles? Liquid crystal nanoparticles (LCNPs) are a unique class of nanomaterials that combine the properties of liquid crystals with the advantages of nanoparticles.
A research group from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), led by Professor Jonwoo Jeong of the ...
The advance could enable the development of compact 3D photonic integrated devices capable of processing large amounts of ...
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 ...
By leveraging the dielectric metasurface's inherent alignment effect on liquid crystals on top of its electrically controllable properties, the need for liquid crystal alignment layer materials ...
LCD refers to the liquid crystal display screen. It is a type of flat panel display and is used for screen displays on televisions and computers. The LCD screen uses a liquid crystal solution in two ...
(b) Phase diagram of the 4,4′-dialkyloxy-3-methylazobenzene derivatives with the number of C-atoms in the alkyl chain; N-LC and IL refer to nematic liquid crystal and isotropic liquid, respectively.
Corsair has launched the RS MAX Series, its first 30-millimeter-thick PC cooling fans, featuring a 20% increase in thickness ...
The Spigen Liquid Crystal nails the basics of a thin clear case, with a price point that's difficult to resist. To be clear, Spigen hasn’t reinvented the wheel here. There’s nothing ...
Microdisplays based on liquid-crystal-on-silicon technology may soon gain wider recognition as they penetrate an increasing number of markets, ranging from electronic viewfinders to miniature data ...