Paper No P17: A Spherically Shaped Display for Use as an Artificial Iris
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers2013Vol. 44(S1), pp. 61–64
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Abstract
Abstract An artificial iris utilizing a spherically shaped liquid crystal cell filled with a guest–host mixture is presented. By patterning the cell in concentric circles, the opening and closing of an iris can be mimicked. A practical implementation of the artificial iris is described and remaining problems are listed.
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