Masayuki Iwasaki
Fujitsu
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OE LASE'87 and EO Imaging Symp (January 1987, Los Angeles) | 1987
Akihiro Mochizuki; Masayuki Iwasaki; Yasuo Yamagishi; Hiroyuki Gondo; Hisashi Yamaguchi
An electrically writable bistable liquid crystal projection display has been developed. This projection display uses the bistable effect of nematic-cholesteric liquid crystal phase transition under an electric field. The nematic-cholesteric liquid crystal has some advantages in application for a projection display. These are a bright screen with no need for polarizers, a high information content, thanks to the bistable memory effect, a compact system written by only electric field, and a low cost projection system using a simple matrix panel. The newly developed liquid crystal projector has 640x400 pixels, and has good contrast under the bright ambient light of a normal office environment. It takes 1.6 seconds to write all the pixels and 100 milliseconds to type in a 16x16-dot letter. It operates satisfactorily between 5 to 45 T. Use of the nematic-cholesteric liquid crystal results in the total size of the projection system to that of a portable overhead projector. Writing by an electric field makes it quite easy to connect with floppy disk systems, key boards and communication equipment systems.
international display research conference | 1988
Yasuo Yamagishi; Masayuki Iwasaki; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Akihiro Mochizuki; Y. Koike; Munehiro Haraguchi
A multicolour projection display with a bright screen and large information capacity has been developed using nematic-cholesteric (NC) liquid crystals (LCs). Through investigation of light scattering in the focal-conic state of the LC layer, the authors found that the transmittance depends on the light wavelength, because of diffraction scattering, and that the colour of light transmitted through the layer can be controlled by the birefringence and the thickness of the LC layer. A 640-*400-pixel multicolour projection display was fabricated using a two-layered LC panel, each layer passing green and red light under the focal-conic state. The Munsell chroma value was 6 for both of the projected colours. The projector also provides excellent white and black, because of the high transmittance of the nematic state and the subtractive mixture of complementary colours.<<ETX>>
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 1989
Yasuo Yamagishi; Masayuki Iwasaki; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Akihiro Mochizuki; Munehiro Haraguchi
A multicolor projection display with a bright screen and high information content using nematic-cholesteric (NC) liquid crystals is discussed. Through investigation of light scattering in the focal-conic state of the NC liquid-crystal layer, it was found that the transmittance depends on the light wavelength due to diffraction scattering and that the color of light transmitted through the layer can be controlled by the birefringence and the thickness of the liquid-crystal layer. A 640*400 pixel multicolor projection display was fabricated using a two-layered liquid-crystal panel, each layer passing green and red light under the focal-conic state. The Munsell chroma value was six for both the projected colors. The projector provides excellent white and black because of the high transmittance of the nematic state and the subtractive mixture of complementary colors. >
Archive | 1997
Akihiro Mochizuki; Masayuki Iwasaki; Yasuo Yamagishi; Kasumi Ikegami; Hiroyuki Gondo; Hisashi Yamaguchi
Archive | 1987
Yasuo Yamagishi; Akihiro Mochizuki; Masayuki Iwasaki; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Fumiyo Onda
Archive | 1991
Akihiro Mochizuki; Fumiyo Onda; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Masayuki Iwasaki; Yasuo Yamagishi
Archive | 1992
Akihiro Mochizuki; Fumiyo Onda; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Masayuki Iwasaki; Yasuo Yamagishi
Archive | 1986
Masayuki Iwasaki; Akihiro Mochizuki; Fumiyo Onda; Yasuo Yamagishi; Toshiaki Yoshihara
Archive | 1990
Akihiro Mochizuki; Masayuki Iwasaki
Archive | 1987
Yasuo Yamagishi; Akihiro Mochizuki; Masayuki Iwasaki; Toshiaki Yoshihara; Fumiyo Onda