Liquid crystal material with stabilizing agent

Compositions – Liquid crystal compositions

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350160LC, C09K 334, G02F 113

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039909840

ABSTRACT:
Liquid crystals subjected to an electric field are stabilized by the addition of an electrochemically active and chemically stable material capable of undergoing reversible oxidation-reduction at the electrodes applying the field to the material. The invention is particularly for use in converting electric signals to optical signals.

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