Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only
Patent
1993-06-07
1997-02-04
Sikes, William L.
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Having significant detail of cell structure only
349 92, 349 93, G02F 11333
Patent
active
056004575
ABSTRACT:
An object of the present invention is to provide a dispersion type liquid crystal electro-optical device comprising liquid crystal droplets of uniform size without impairing the scattering properties. The present invention realizes a liquid crystal electro-optical device having excellent scattering properties which is achieved by increasing or decreasing the fraction of the organic constituent of the light-transmitting resin material without changing the amount of the liquid crystal and the number and density of the liquid crystal droplets so that the light scattering properties of the device may not be impaired, and thereby controlling the precipitation temperature of the liquid crystal droplets from the mixture to the vicinity of a temperature convenient in the fabrication, so that the solidification temperature of the resin material can be set at the vicinity of that temperature.
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Konuma Toshimitsu
Moriya Kouji
Nishi Takeshi
Shimizu Michio
Costelllia Jeffrey L.
Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
Sikes William L.
Trice Ron
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