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The wide-scale introduction of computer technique in everyday life puts forward a problem of creating means of data reflection harmless for the operator's health. The matter is that the traditional color displays radiate X- and electromagnetic rays harmful for health. Furthermore, the eyesight is affected because of imperfection of TV-tubes which is the result in quick tiredness, pain in the eyes, headaches etc. One possible solution to this problem is liquid- crystal matrix screens with active addressation, but there are problems with creating matrices with a bigger area and density of elements of the image. Besides there are technical problems of manufacturing the transistor matrices of a big area to control LC-elements. The present paper deal with the problem of creating such displays.
Y. I. Danilov,A. L. Klyukin,Nikolai F. Kovtonyuk, andA. I. Savin
"Ecologically safe displays based on liquid-crystal transformers of images", Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162185
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Y. I. Danilov, A. L. Klyukin, Nikolai F. Kovtonyuk, A. I. Savin, "Ecologically safe displays based on liquid-crystal transformers of images," Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162185