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Applications of Holographic PDLC for Full Color Display

Authors: M.S. Park; E.H. Kim; B.K. Kim;

Applications of Holographic PDLC for Full Color Display

Abstract

Both reflection and transmission modes of holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal(HPDLC) have been demonstrated using a model formulation based on polyurethane acrylate. It was possible to make a set of HPDLC display devices covering the three primary colors by using a single mixture by simply changing the optical setup. In addition a full-color display of high color purity could be constructed by stacking the three HPDLC devices. We also demonstrated the image storage capability of the PDLC gratings using the same formulation.

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