Patent
1987-03-31
1989-01-24
Miller, Stanley D.
350349, G02F 113
Patent
active
047997753
ABSTRACT:
Bistable operation of ferroelectric liquid crystal smectic I* or smectic F* display cells is disclosed which uses a greater liquid crystal layer thickness than is achievable with smectic C* material while yet retaining bistability of operation.
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Bone Matthew F.
Crossland William A.
Davey Anthony B.
Gallivan Richard
Miller Stanley D.
STC PLC
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