Patent
1984-06-29
1986-05-20
Corbin, John K.
350333, G02F 1133
Patent
active
045897336
ABSTRACT:
Light influencing subassemblies and displays each having a structure in which all of the pixel electronic circuitry, including isolation devices where utilized, are located at one electrode side of each pixel electrode combination. The structure includes the subdivision of one pixel electrode into at least two spaced apart side-by-side electrode segments opposite a common electrode. The displays include light influencing material disposed between the segmented and common electrodes. The electrode segments further can include at least one isolation device coupled to at least one of the segments which facilitates selective excitation of the pixel elements and applied potential reversal across the electrodes during alternate display frames. The displays have an increased manufacturing yield, reduced capacitance and increased isolation. Also disclosed is a method of making the subassemblies and displays.
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Bar-on Yair
Cannella Vincent D.
Hansell Gregory L.
Yaniv Zvi
Corbin John K.
Energy Conversion Devices Inc.
Gray, Jr. Richard O.
Lewis David
Nolan Robert S.
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