Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Liquid crystal optical display having layer of specified... – With charge transferring layer of specified composition
Patent
1990-08-03
1992-06-02
Thomas, Alexander S.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Liquid crystal optical display having layer of specified...
With charge transferring layer of specified composition
359 75, 359 78, C02F 113
Patent
active
051185385
ABSTRACT:
Switching and display elements based on ferroelectric liquid-crystals often exhibit a pronounced optical hysteresis which results in the appearance of so-called ghost images. This phenomenon can be markedly reduced or even suppressed if at least one of the two orienting layers are in direct contact with the electrodes and is composed of an electrically conductive polymer of the formula (I): ##STR1## in which R.sup.1, R.sup.2 =independently of each other, H, or straight-chain or branched alkyl or alkoxy containing 1-16 carbon atoms, or halogen,
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Dubal Hans-Rolf
Escher Claus
Feldhues Michael
Harada Takamasa
Illian Gerhard
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Thomas Alexander S.
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