Features of Liquid Crystal Display Materials and Processes / / Natalia V. Kamanina, editor.

Following the targeted word direction of Opto- and Nanoelectronics, the field of science and technology related to the development of new display technology and organic materials based on liquid crystals ones is meeting the task of replacing volume inorganic electro-optical matrices and devices. An...

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