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Ions May Rub Out Velvet

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The high-tech liquid crystal display (LCD) that has become ubiquitous in our laptops and desktop computer monitors relies on a decidedly low-tech manufacturing process: To align the liquid crystals, a velvet-covered roller rubs down the polymer film on which they are to be deposited. The technique has worked well enough for small LCDs, but it is inherently dirty and can leave a disruptive static charge, so manufacturers of larger displays with higher resolution have sought a better way. The researchers at IBM Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and the company's other...Read full article

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