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Crystals Compensate for Birefringence in Polymer

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Daniel S. Burgess

The processing of optical polymers in the production of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and lenses tends to produce birefringence in the materials. Manufacturers may compensate for this phenomenon by using alternative fabrication techniques, such as solvent casting or long-cycle-time injection molding, but these carry added expense and slower production times that can lead to higher costs. Now researchers at Keio University in Yokohama, Japan, and at Japan Science and Technology Corp. in Kawasaki have developed an approach that introduces inorganic crystals with the opposite birefringence to...Read full article

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    Published: October 2003
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    injection molding
    A method of producing high-quality plastic optics in large volumes by injecting the heated, liquified plastic at high pressure into a tooled mold with polished chromium stainless steel inserts to define the optical surface. The plastic solidifies as it cools, and the mold is removed.
    Consumercrystalsinjection moldingLaser Beamlensesliquid crystal displaysoptical polymersOpticsResearch & TechnologyLasers

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