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Moving‐image‐sticking phenomenon induced by an outside force in liquid‐crystal displays
Author(s) -
Hong Hyung Ki,
Ahn JiYoung,
Jung HoYoung,
Baek HeumeIl,
Lim Moojong,
Shin HyunHo
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1889/1.2966451
Subject(s) - tilt (camera) , optics , luminance , liquid crystal display , liquid crystal , electric field , domain (mathematical analysis) , physics , materials science , geometry , mathematics , mathematical analysis , quantum mechanics
— Image deformation caused by an outside force is observed to remain for hours at high gray levels for liquid‐crystal displays (LCDs) in the multi‐domain (MD) vertical‐alignment (VA) mode. This so‐called moving‐image‐sticking phenomenon demonstrated a non‐symmetric luminance profile for the left and right viewing direction for MDVA‐mode LCDs which have original symmetric viewing‐angle characteristics. The generation of a stable reverse‐tilt domain by an outside force was assumed to be the cause of this phenomenon, and the stability of a reverse‐tilt domain under an electric fringe field was calculated by changing the electric‐fringe‐field distribution which determines the LC tilt direction. The domain of a given tilt direction is calculated to change to other tilt direction induced by a fringe field at a low gray condition, but to remain unchanged at a high gray condition. This agrees with the observed trends of duration time of the moving‐image‐sticking phenomenon.

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