Patent
1987-12-31
1988-12-13
Miller, Stanley D.
350333, 350350S, G02F 113
Patent
active
047906316
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal device can be controlled by applying a positive (or negative) voltage to certain pixels and by removing the applied voltage through a main electrode arrangement in the form of a matrix. The liquid crystal layer embodying the liquid crystal device is entirely subjected, during operation, to a reverse electric field by a reverse voltage applied to an adjunct electrode arrangement. With this structure, each pixel defined in the liquid crystal layer is always subjected to an electric field so that a highly stabilized operation can be realized.
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Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Gallivan Richard
Miller Stanley D.
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
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