Patent
1986-09-24
1987-12-08
Miller, Stanley D.
350350S, G02F 113
Patent
active
047115300
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal device comprising a liquid crystal cell in which a ferroelectric liquid crystal are put between two sheets transparent substrates each formed with a transparent electrode to the inside thereof with the peripheral edges of the transparent substrates being sealed, a polymer film having a birefringent property appended on one side of the liquid crystal cell and two polarizing plates disposed on both sides of the liquid crystal cell and such that the polarizing directions thereof are in perpendicular to or in parallel with each other. Coloring for the transmission light is suppressed, by which the display quality can be improved.
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Kano Mitsuru
Nakanowatari Jun
Alps Electric Co. ,Ltd.
Gallivan Richard F.
Miller Stanley D.
Shoup Guy W.
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