Electro-optical device

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S093000, C349S110000, C349S174000

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07123320

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal electro-optical device comprising a pair of substrates at least one of them is light-transmitting, electrodes being provided on said substrates, and an electro-optical modulating layer being supported by said pair of substrates, provided that said electro-optical modulating layer comprises an anti-ferroelectric liquid crystal material or a smectic liquid crystal material which exhibits anti-ferroelectricity, and a transparent material.

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