Display element and display device

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – With specified nonchemical characteristic of liquid crystal... – Utilizing reversal in sign of dielectric anisotropy

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C349S179000, C349S172000, C349S133000

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ABSTRACT:
An electrode is provided on one surface of each of a pair of substrates. On the other surface of each of the substrates, a polarizer is provided. The substrates are assembled together so that their surfaces on which the electrodes are formed face each other. Then, a medium is introduced between the substrates, to form a dielectric material layer. The medium is prepared by mixing a chiral agent in a negative type liquid crystalline compound.

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