Liquid crystal device with metal electrode partially overlying t

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350339R, 350341, 350350S, G02F 1133

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050005456

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal device comprises two electrode plates and a liquid crystal such as a ferroelectric smectic liquid crystal disposed between the electrode plates. At least one electrode plate is provided with a uniaxial orientation treatment. At least one electrode plate comprises a substrate and transparent stripe electrodes and metal electrodes each disposed along the length of and electrically connected with a transparent stripe electrode formed on a substrate. Each metal electrode is disposed along and forms a protrusion sticking out of at least one longitudinal edge of a transparent stripe electrode.

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