Display apparatus sealed with a solvent-soluble fluorocarbon or

Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element

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33379, G02F 11339, G01C 928

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055088333

ABSTRACT:
A display apparatus has two plates and an intermediate member disposed between the two plates. The two plates are bonded by way of the intermediate member. A liquid is sealed in a gap or space defined by the plates and the intermediate member. The two plates are bonded by means of a soluble fluorocarbon resin or fluorine-containing resin.

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