Patent
1983-04-11
1985-05-21
Corbin, John K.
350339F, G02F 1133
Patent
active
045182256
ABSTRACT:
A brilliant liquid crystal display having the capability of a wide variety of coloration is disclosed utilizing a photoluminescent transflector for concentrating the internal light and ambient light into a narrow frequency range which is coordinated with the dye selected for the liquid crystal, resulting in an enhanced brightness for the display. Masking all regions of the liquid crystal display except for the selectively annunciating segments thereof, the resultant display is capable of a broad range of colors having a significantly enhanced luminance characteristic.
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Cascini Michael R.
Fredrickson Lee R.
Mosier Donald E.
Corbin John K.
Hamann H. Fredrick
Lewis David
Mayes Robert C.
Montanye George A.
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