Abstract

AbstractA full color transflective liquid crystal display with low power consumption is demonstrated by using high Δn cholesteric liquid crystal (Ch‐LC) as an LC layer and building an image‐enhanced reflector (IER) on the top of the transmissive region. The high Δn Ch‐LC can reflect wide band wavelength to display white image. With conventional color filter process, a full color image can be shown. Additionally, an IER on the top of the transmissive region provides the similar paths for both transmissive and reflective light. The two regions can always display same image color in any ambience, thus to greatly improve the image quality of the full color transflective cholesteric liquid crystal display.

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