Multi-domain liquid crystal display and a thin film...

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular excitation of liquid crystal – Electrical excitation of liquid crystal

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C349S038000, C349S129000, C349S143000, C349S152000, C349S178000

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10509207

ABSTRACT:
Gate lines are formed on an insulating substrate, and data lines crossing the gate lines are formed. The gate lines and the data lines are insulated from each other and intersect each other to define pixel areas. A thin film transistor including three terminals of a gate electrode, a source electrode and a drain electrode is formed in each pixel area. A direction control electrode and a pixel electrode are also formed in each pixel area. The thin film transistor switches the direction control electrode. The pixel electrode is electronically floating and capacitively coupled with the direction control electrode.

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patent: 6650390 (2003-11-01), Sakamoto et al.
patent: 2001/0019392 (2001-09-01), Sakamoto
patent: 1999-0088080 (1999-12-01), None
patent: 2000-0035709 (2000-06-01), None

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