A new approach to photopatterning
liquid crystals produces programmable, shape - shifting soft solids [Also see Report by Ware et al..]
Not exact matches
When neutrons pass through a
crystal or a
liquid, some are deflected by atoms and
produce «diffraction patterns».
«Möbius strip ties
liquid crystal in knots to
produce tomorrow's materials and photonic devices.»
The researchers placed these
liquid crystals into water droplets, which in turn were placed in oil,
producing an emulsion.
«Ordinary
liquid crystal displays have a backlight, and
produce the picture by using a
liquid crystal shutter.
Take the iPad for example, it has an in - plane switching (IPS), light - emitting diode (LED),
liquid crystal display (LCD) that
produces crisp, clear colors under normal conditions.
It reflects light from above, and the
liquid crystal shutter is used to
produce a monochrome image.
The Apple iPad for example, has in - plane switching (IPS), light - emitting diode (LED),
liquid crystal display (LCD) that
produces crisp, clear colors under normal conditions.
The former is exemplified by his «paintings» of hydrochloric acid on nylon, the chemical's destruction of the cloth highly expressive; the latter is exemplified by his
Liquid Crystal Environment (1965/2005), a centrepiece of this Cambridge show in which heated
crystals, once projected on screens,
produce ever - enveloping aesthetic effects for the audience.
These models are based on the assumption that the particle's (atom, molecule, or cluster) transition from the higher energetic level (vapor or
liquid) to a lower one (
liquid or
crystal)
produces an emission of one or more photons.
South Korean firm Samsung, although unsuccessful in its bid to buy Sharp's printer business, has agreed to invest 10.4 bn yen ($ 112m) for a three percent stake in the television set maker, and it appears that this move is strategically placed in order to protect the
liquid -
crystal display panel lines that Sharp
produces and Samsung uses in its tablet and smartphone product lines.
Most LCD - based TVs struggle to
produce blacks that don't look gray, because the
liquid crystal modules — those «shutters» that can block light — aren't perfect.
Compared to LCDs (
liquid crystal displays), OLEDs
produce true black colors because individual pixels can be turned off.
Samsung is currently the only display manufacturer able to
produce large quantities of
liquid -
crystal screens, says Bloomberg.