Method for forming a reflective surface for a LCD

Coating processes – Direct application of electrical – magnetic – wave – or... – Polymerization of coating utilizing direct application of...

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ABSTRACT:
An effective non-specular reflector, for use in a Liquid Crystal Display, is formed by first coating a substrate with a two component solution. One component hardens when heated or when exposed to ultraviolet light (optionally through a mask) while the other component remains liquid. The result is a solid layer in which are dispersed multiple liquid regions, some of which break the surface where they are easily removed, leaving behind a roughened surface. Once a high reflectance metal has been deposited onto this surface it becomes an effective nonspecular reflector. Examples of materials for use as the two components are given.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5204765 (1993-04-01), Mitsui et al.
patent: 5220444 (1993-06-01), Mitsui et al.
Mitsui et al, "Bright Reflective Multicolor LCDs addressed by a Si TFTs" published in SID 1992 Digest, p. 437-440 (no month available).

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