Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1993-08-16
1996-06-11
Sikes, William L.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359 87, 359 54, G02F 11335, G02F 11343
Patent
active
055261493
ABSTRACT:
When forming reflection electrodes on a thin film transistor which is a switching element, it is formed on irregular plural bumps, an organic insulating film possessing bumps corresponding to the bumps is formed, and the reflection electrodes are formed thereon. Since the reflection electrodes are formed on the organic insulating film, there is no effect of the thin film transistor, and the reflection electrodes may be formed as largely as possible in a range capable of maintaining the insulation between adjacent reflection electrodes, so that the opening rate may be enhanced to 90% or more.
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Kanbe Makoto
Mitsui Seiichi
Conlin David G.
Corless Peter F.
Parker Kenneth
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Sikes William L.
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