Display method with fatly acid ester host molecule

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252600, G03G 502, G02F 101

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047737425

ABSTRACT:
A display method comprises applying electrical energy to a display layer formed of a monomolecular film or a monomolecular-layer built-up film of a clathrate complex compound composed of a host molecule having a hydrophilic portion, a hydrophobic portion and a portion to enclose a guest molecule, and a guest molecule on a substrate, thereby making a display.
The display may be made by color-forming or light emitting due to reduction of the guest molecules.

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