Abstract

AbstractSince the early 1980's nematic, cholesteric or smectic liquid crystals bistable devices have been proposed. Recently, new nematic bistable technologies have been demonstrated using bistable surface anchoring or anchoring breaking. The long term memory and infinite multiplexability of the bistable devices make them attractive for high‐resolution handheld applications.

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