'LC' is short for 'Liquid Crystal', a material that flows like a liquid while also maintaining an ordered structure like a solid crystal. Liquid crystals were first discovered in 1888 by the Austrian biologist Reinitzer. In the 1960s, research into their optical properties began in earnest, and as practical applications accelerated, displays using liquid crystals-LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays) -were eventually developed.  Liquid crystals not only possess optical properties that allow light to pass through, but also respond to electrical stimulation by changing their state. LCDs use these liquid crystals as a key material to control light transmission, which is why they're called
'LC' is short for 'Liquid Crystal', a material that flows like a liquid while also maintaining an ordered structure like a solid crystal. Liquid crystals were first discovered in 1888 by the Austrian biologist Reinitzer. In the 1960s, research into their optical properties began in earnest, and as practical applications accelerated, displays using liquid crystals-LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays) -were eventually developed.  Liquid crystals not only possess optical properties that allow light to pass through, but also respond to electrical stimulation by changing their state. LCDs use these liquid crystals as a key material to control light transmission, which is why they're called
'LC' is short for 'Liquid Crystal', a material that flows like a liquid while also maintaining an ordered structure like a solid crystal. Liquid crystals were first discovered in 1888 by the Austrian biologist Reinitzer. In the 1960s, research into their optical properties began in earnest, and as practical applications accelerated, displays using liquid crystals-LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays) -were eventually developed.  Liquid crystals not only possess optical properties that allow light to pass through, but also respond to electrical stimulation by changing their state. LCDs use these liquid crystals as a key material to control light transmission, which is why they're called
'LC' is short for 'Liquid Crystal', a material that flows like a liquid while also maintaining an ordered structure like a solid crystal. Liquid crystals were first discovered in 1888 by the Austrian biologist Reinitzer. In the 1960s, research into their optical properties began in earnest, and as practical applications accelerated, displays using liquid crystals-LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays) -were eventually developed.  Liquid crystals not only possess optical properties that allow light to pass through, but also respond to electrical stimulation by changing their state. LCDs use these liquid crystals as a key material to control light transmission, which is why they're called