Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Liquid crystal optical display having layer of specified... – With charge transferring layer of specified composition
Patent
1986-11-21
1988-03-01
Lovering, Richard D.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Liquid crystal optical display having layer of specified...
With charge transferring layer of specified composition
128736, 25229966, 350331R, 350351, 427 541, B05D 306, C09K 1900
Patent
active
047285478
ABSTRACT:
Optically responsive films comprising birefringent nematic and/or birefringent chiral nematic liquid crystal microdroplets dispersed in UV-cured polymeric reaction products of di- and/or triallyl ethers and esters and suitable polythiols are disclosed.
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Smith George W.
Vaz Nuno A.
General Motors Corporation
Grove George A.
Lovering Richard D.
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