Compositions – Radioactive compositions – Nuclear reactor fuel
Patent
1979-06-25
1981-10-27
Davie, James W.
Compositions
Radioactive compositions
Nuclear reactor fuel
252408, G02F 117
Patent
active
042970059
ABSTRACT:
Display devices are described which contain, in addition to organic quinones and suitable organic solvent, a solid ionic conductor. Such display devices are advantageous because of exceptional persistence of the display. Thus, an image may be retained without application of electrical energy. In addition, these displays exhibit high optical contrast and low power consumption. Under certain conditions, these devices are non-linear (exhibit sharp thresholds) which permit multiplexing. This is highly advantageous in display device applications.
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Johnson, Jr. David W.
Singh Shobha
Van Uitert LeGrand G.
Zydzik George J.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Davie James W.
Nilsen Walter G.
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