Matrix driving transverse electric field liquid crystal display

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Cell containing liquid crystal of specific composition

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349186, 349141, 349130, C09F 1902, G02K 11343, G02K 11337

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ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display device of the present invention includes: a pair of substrates for which a homeotropic alignment treatment is performed; a liquid crystal layer provided between the substrates; and a transverse electric field generating electrode capable of being driven in a matrix driving manner which is provided on at least one of the pair of substrates and is connected to external control means. A liquid crystal material contained in the liquid crystal layer is a liquid crystal material which, as a whole liquid crystal layer, generates spontaneous polarization by a piezoelectric effect.

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