Liquid crystal display having a spontaneous polarization

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – With specified nonchemical characteristic of liquid crystal... – Within smectic phase

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ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display in which a liquid crystal, which has a spontaneous polarization of a magnitude of not more than ½ of a maximum quantity of charge that is injected to each pixel when the switching element is turned on, is filled between alignment films formed on respective glass substrates, so as to form a liquid crystal layer thereby to drive the liquid crystal by using a lower applied voltage.

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