Ferroelectric liquid crystal device

Compositions – Liquid crystal compositions – Containing nonsteryl liquid crystalline compound of...

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25229966, 359103, C09K 1934, C09K 1912, G02F 113

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ABSTRACT:
An improved ferroelectric liquid crystal device comprising a pair of substrates each provided with voltage applying means, at least one of the substrates having an orientation control layer, and a ferroelectric liquid crystal layer disposed between the pair of substrates, the ferroelectric liquid crystal layer comprising specific .gamma.-lactone derivatives, which is useful as a liquid crystal shutter, liquid crystal display device or the like.

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