Multiplexable liquid crystal cell

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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350339R, 350334, 427 87, G02F 1133

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046766030

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a multiplexable liquid crystal cell having two substrates 1 and 3 spaced apart from each other. Between them a cell chamber filled with liquid-crystal substance is formed. Strip electrodes 2 are arranged on the substrate 1 and picture electrodes 4 are arranged on the substrate 3. The picture electrodes 4 are connected via metal-insulator-metal elements to data lines 5 which are also arranged on the substrate 3, the insulator being arranged on a side surface 12 of the picture electrode 4 and a connecting contact leads from the side of the insulator facing away from the picture electrode to the data line 5. A conductive layer 6 is arranged which covers the region of the edge of the picture electrode 4 and the region adjacent to it of the substrate 3, said layer consisting of a conductive material which is oxidized on its free surface, forming an oxidation layer.

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