Optical modulation device and method of driving the same

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350332, 350333, G02F 113

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ABSTRACT:
An optical modulation device comprising a plurality of first signal lines (S.sub.1 -S.sub.n -S.sub.N); a plurality of second signal lines (G.sub.1 -G.sub.l -G.sub.L) intersecting with the first signal lines, a plurality of field effect transistors disposed at each intersection of the first and second signal lines, each field effect transistor comprising a gate connected to a second signal line, a first terminal other than the gate connected to a first signal line, and a second terminal other than the gate, a picture element electrode connected to the second terminal, a counter electrode disposed opposite to the picture element electrode and connected to a third signal line, and an optical modulation material showing a first stable state and a second stable state interposed between the picture element electrode and the counter electrode.

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