Display comprising liquid crystal droplets in a hydrophobic...

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C428S001100, C428S001200, C252S299010, C349S176000

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07387856

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a display comprising at least one substrate and at least one electronically modulated imaging layer and at least one electrically conductive layer, wherein the electronically modulated imaging layer comprises a self-assembled, close-packed, ordered monolayer of domains of electrically modulated material in a water insoluble, hydrophobic polymer matrix and the at least one electrically conductive layer comprises electronically conductive polymer and a conductivity enhancing agent.

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