Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Liquid crystal process – composition – or product
Patent
1989-02-24
1991-01-08
McCamish, Marion C.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Liquid crystal process, composition, or product
430281, 430288, 430394, 350350S, 350347V, 350341, G02F 1035, C09K 1916
Patent
active
049834797
ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a laminated element, in which a substrate 1 is provided with a coating 2 of a liquid-crystalline monomer, in accordance with formula 1, which is oriented by means of an external force, in particular a magnetic field 3, and subsequently subjected to radiation 4, so that a pattern 5 of coating 2 is polymerized and the orientation is fixed, as well as a laminated element, such as an optical component, obtained in accordance with the method.
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Boven Jan
Broer Dirk J.
Van Der Veen Jan
McCamish Marion C.
Rodee Christopher D.
Spain Norman N.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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