Electro-optic device

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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ABSTRACT:
A single hollow element (12) surrounds the cavity (72) lying between a first surface (36) and a second surface (312) of a liquid crystal cell (8). An inside side surface (20) of element (12) bounds a perimeter (43) of the first surface (36) and extends between the first surface (36) and an end surface (14) of the hollow element (12). The end surface (14) of the hollow element (12) contains an opening (28) formed by the cavity (72). The second surface (312) overlaps the end surface (14) and covers opening (28) to contain a liquid crystal material (129) in the cell (8).

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