dynamic scattering device
dynamic scattering device
[dī¦nam·ik ′skad·ə·riŋ di‚vīs] (optics)
A type of numerical display device in which a voltage is applied to a cell containing a nematic liquid crystal of negative dielectric anisotropy; opposing influences from the electric field and electrical conduction produce turbulence, causing the cell to become milk white.
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