Optical Analysis of Small Pixel Liquid Crystal Microdisplays

Display Technology, Journal of(2011)

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A finite-element beam propagation method is applied to the optical analysis of small pixel liquid crystal (LC) (micro)displays. It is shown that the near-field profile is affected in these devices by diffraction, even for the ideal case of homogeneous pixels. The influence of the pixel size on the diffraction profile is shown and a fundamental contrast limit is demonstrated. The importance of LC materials with high birefringence is confirmed for small pixel LC devices as these improve the contrast for a fixed pixel size. Simulation of the pixel walk-off phenomenon in gray pixels due to anisotropy in the longitudinal direction illustrates the importance of including the full dielectric tensor in optical modeling of small pixel devices.
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finite element analysis,light diffraction,light propagation,liquid crystal displays,magnetic anisotropy,microdisplays,tensors,lc materials,anisotropy,beam propagation method,dielectric tensor,diffraction,finite element method,liquid crystal,near-field profile,optical analysis,liquid crystal (lc) (micro)displays,beam-propagation method (bpm),optical modeling,diffractive optics,geometrical optics,near field,anisotropic magnetoresistance,geometric optics,finite element,pixel
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