Exploring Liquid Crystal Displays: Answers to Common Questions

In summary, LCDs use various materials and techniques to alter the light's polarization through the use of electric fields across a pixel cell. This includes clear conductor strips on the inside surfaces of the glass plates and the use of AC waveforms. When using DC, the display will turn black and then fade, but this can be avoided with the use of 180hz square waves to keep the display liquid black.
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i have a few questions:

1)what is the liquid used?

2)is the glass etched inside to hold the liquid or do they use a thin film of two layers, one conducting?

3)lcds use 180hz square waves to keep the display liquid black, but when just using dc the display will turn black and then fade, why?
 
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Here's a reasonably good starting point:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display

Many different materials and techniques are used for LCDs. In general, though, most use variations in the electric field across a pixel cell to alter the way that light's polarization is affected when going through the cell. So yes, there are clear conductor stips on the inside surfaces of the glass plates, and AC waveforms are used to affect the liquid crystal molecules inside each pixel cell.
 
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BTW, is this a homework problem? If so, I can move it to the homework forums.
 

What is a liquid crystal display (LCD)?

A liquid crystal display is a type of flat panel display that uses liquid crystals to produce images. The liquid crystals are sandwiched between two sheets of polarizing material and are controlled by an electric current to create images on the screen.

How do LCDs work?

LCDs work by manipulating the light that passes through the liquid crystals. When an electric current is applied, the liquid crystals align in a specific direction, which allows light to pass through and create an image. When no current is applied, the liquid crystals are randomly oriented, blocking the light and creating a dark pixel.

What are the advantages of LCDs?

There are several advantages of LCDs, including their thin and lightweight design, low power consumption, and ability to display high-quality images and videos. They are also more durable and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) displays.

What are the drawbacks of LCDs?

One of the main drawbacks of LCDs is their limited viewing angle, meaning the image may appear distorted or washed out when viewed from an angle. They also have a slower response time compared to other display technologies, which can result in motion blur in fast-paced videos.

What are the common uses of LCDs?

LCDs are used in a variety of electronic devices, including televisions, computer monitors, smartphones, and digital clocks. They are also used in medical equipment, automotive displays, and many other applications where a thin and lightweight display is needed.

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