Display device having an electrode partially covering a...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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08031168

ABSTRACT:
An optical switch, e.g., a display cell based on layer displacement or layer break up having at least two different states, in which one fluid, e.g. oil, in a first state adjoins at least a first support plate, and in the second state, another fluid at least partly adjoins the first support plate. Part of an otherwise homogeneous electrode is removed to realize oil motion control.

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