What Does PLC Stand For?
PLC stands for Polymer Liquid Crystal
PLC, or Polymer Liquid Crystal, refers to a class of materials that combines the properties of polymers and liquid crystals. These materials exhibit unique optical and electro-optical characteristics, making them valuable in various applications, including displays, sensors, and optical devices. The polymer matrix provides mechanical stability, while the liquid crystalline behavior enables responsiveness to external stimuli, such as electric fields, allowing for dynamic control of light and other properties. PLCs are increasingly explored for innovations in flexible electronics and advanced display technologies.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym