Compositions – Liquid crystal compositions
Patent
1994-11-29
1997-11-11
Wu, Shean C.
Compositions
Liquid crystal compositions
428 1, 349183, 349186, 349 86, 349 89, C09K 1952, G02F 113
Patent
active
056860170
ABSTRACT:
A polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) display element for use in an electronic apparatus wherein the display element operates in a PDLC mode or reverse PDLC mode providing for reduction of visual display haze, improved display contrast. The particular medium includes a liquid crystal portion and a polymer portion and may include a chiral component. In cases where visual display haze and contract is a particular problem in the utility of the reverse PDLC display element, such as in the case where the display element is combined with a solar battery, a sufficient amount of dichroic dye is added to the liquid crystal portion of the medium, and, further, a compound showing no fluorescence emission with respect to a liquid crystal portion, or a polymer or a chiral polymer precursor portion of the medium, is employed. The resulting electronic apparatus can, therefore, incorporate a reverse PDLC type display element in combination with a solar battery or other component that affects display quality in such elements to improve the overall visual quality and contrast in the display rendering the display more useful in more miniaturized applications.
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Chino Eiji
Iisaka Hidehito
Kobayashi Hidekazu
Yazaki Masayuki
Seiko Epson Corporation
Wu Shean C.
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