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La méthode pseudo-réseau a été développée pour la simulation dynamique de directeurs à cristaux liquides 3D dans des écrans à cristaux liquides à transistors en couches minces. Sa particularité est que l'équation du mouvement du directeur n'est pas formulée à partir des réseaux réels, mais à partir des pseudo-réseaux organisés entre les réseaux réels. Le directeur sur le pseudo-réseau est calculé à partir des réseaux réels par insertion. L'objectif est de simuler correctement la symétrie nématique continue et de réduire le temps et la mémoire nécessaires au calcul. Surtout dans cet article, la méthode du pseudo-réseau est expliquée en détail. De plus, des expériences ont été réalisées et le comportement simulé et l'emplacement de la ligne lumineuse, provoquée par la distorsion du profil du réalisateur, ont été confirmés comme étant les mêmes que ceux réels. En particulier, le processus de déplacement et d'élimination de la ligne lumineuse a été simulé pour la première fois.
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Mutsumi KIMURA, Tokuro OZAWA, Satoshi INOUE, "Pseudo-Lattice Method for Dynamic 3-D Liquid-Crystal Director Simulation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 3, pp. 513-519, March 2000, doi: .
Abstract: The pseudo-lattice method has been developed for dynamic 3-D liquid-crystal director simulation in thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal displays. Its feature is that the equation of motion of the director is not formularized from the real-lattices, but from the pseudo-lattices organized between the real-lattices. The director on the pseudo-lattice is calculated from the real-lattices by insertion. The objective is to simulate the continuous nematic symmetry correctly and to reduce time and memory needed for the calculation. Especially in this paper, the pseudo-lattice method is explained in detail. Moreover, experiments have been done, and the simulated behavior and location of the bright line, which is caused by the distortion of the director profile, were confirmed to be the same as the actual ones. In particular, the movement and elimination process of the bright line were simulated for the first time.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_3_513/_p
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