Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1990-04-05
1992-03-31
Miller, Stanley D.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359 58, 359 79, 340784, 423446, 156DIG68, G02F 1133, B01J 306, B01J 308
Patent
active
051012880
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display device that includes a pair of transparent substrates between which a liquid crystal layer is disposed. A common electrode is formed on an inside of at least one of the substrates. A plurality of pixel electrodes are formed on an inside of at least one of the substrates. At least one MIM layered structure is connected to each of the pixel electrodes. A hard carbon film constitutes an insulator layer of the MIM structure.
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Kimura Yuji
Kondo Hitoshi
Ohta Eiichi
Miller Stanley D.
Ricoh & Company, Ltd.
Trice Ron
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