Abstract
A dye-doped cholesteric liquid crystal (LC) cell with the focal-conic initial state is demonstrated. Although dye-doped LC/polymer composites have been widely used for LC light shutters, dye-doped LC cells with polymer structures suffer from the degradation of dichroic dyes during the UV curing process. To avoid this problem, we propose a dye-doped cholesteric LC cell using vertical alignment layers instead of polymer structures. We have shown that the focal-conic initial state can be obtained by homeotropic anchoring without the polymer structure. The proposed device not only provides the black color but can also hide objects behind a display panel in the focal-conic initial state without the degradation of dichroic dyes.
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