Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1993-10-15
1996-04-02
Gross, Anita Pellman
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359 48, 359 79, G02F 11335, G02F 11333
Patent
active
055045995
ABSTRACT:
To reduce the thickness of liquid crystal display device and enhance its performance by integrating the liquid crystal display element and light source. One surface of a substrate and one surface of a substrate are adhered with an adhesive layer through an intervening liquid crystal layer. On the other surface of the substrate, an EL light source is mounted, that is, a glass substrate on which a first electrode, a first insulation layer, a phosphor layer, a second insulation layer, and a second electrode are laminated in this sequence is bonded with an insulation layer. Therefore, the liquid crystal display device may be reduced in thickness and enhanced in performance.
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Mikami Akiyoshi
Okibayashi Katsushi
Shimoyama Hiroyuki
Terada Kousuke
Gross Anita Pellman
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Ton Toan
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