Sheet having patternable conductive traces for use in a display

Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation

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349139, 349143, 430321, 430 7, G02F 11343

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060259523

ABSTRACT:
A sheet for use in a display includes a substrate, a light modulating layer over the substrate formed from a light sensitive metal forming material and responsive to electric fields to become light modulating; conductors disposed relative to the light modulating layer and the substrate for supporting transmission of electrical signals across portions of the light modulating layer and defining light modulating areas; and a structure for applying electrical signals to the conductors to cause fields to be applied to light modulating areas of the light modulating layer.

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O'Mara, Liquid Crystal Flat Panel Displays, Chapman & Hall, New York 1993.

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