Patent
1983-08-03
1986-02-25
Corbin, John K.
350339R, 357 6, G02F 1133, H01L 4902
Patent
active
045726159
ABSTRACT:
A multiplexable liquid crystal cell having two substrates 1 and 3 which are spaced from each other and form between each other a cell space filled with liquid-crystal substance. Strip electrodes 2 are arranged on one substrate 1 while picture electrodes 4 are arranged on the other substrate 3 opposite the strip electrodes 2. An insulating layer 7 is arranged on the picture electrodes 4, said layer in its turn bearing a connecting contact 6 which leads to the data line 5.
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Baraff et al., "The Optimization of Metal-Insulated-Metal Non-Linear Devices for Use in Multiplex Liquid Crystal Displays" E-28 No. 6 IEEE Trans. on Elec. Devices Jun. 1981 pp. 736-739.
Baeger Holm
Nickol Friedrich W.
Corbin John K.
Farber Martin A.
Lewis David
VDO Adolf Schindling AG
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