Patent
1987-09-10
1989-07-25
Miller, Stanley D.
350339R, 350341, 350350S, 350334, G02F 113
Patent
active
048506800
ABSTRACT:
An improved liquid crystal device is described such as a display. The device comprises a pair of substrates, a liquid crystal layer, an electrode arrangement, and a ferroelectric film. The ferroelectric film is formed on the inside of the substrate by spining method using a mixture of a ferroelectric material and an organic resin. When coating, the mixture is diluted with a solvent so that the ferroelectric film can be formed as a thin film. In advance of curring, the ferroelectric film is subjected to an electric field and its dipole moment is aligned and fixed in a direction perpendicular to the substrate. In virtue of the dipole moment, the liquid crystal device can be controlled by applying a voltage in one direction with a high stability.
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Sakayori Hiroyuki
Sato Masahiko
Yamazaki Shumpei
Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Mai Huy Kim
Miller Stanley D.
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
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