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Electro-optic display device for use in the reflection mode

  • US 4,999,619 A
  • Filed: 06/08/1988
  • Issued: 03/12/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/10/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A display device for use in reflecting an incident beam for display purposes, comprising a layer of liquid crystalline material between a first transparent supporting plate having at least one transparent first control electrode and a second supporting plate spaced by means of spacers from the first supporting plate and comprising at least one semiconductor body having one or more switching elements for driving a picture element matrix arranged in rows and columns and having picture electrodes which can be electrically driven separately, said picture electrodes substantially completely covering the semiconductor body at least at the area of the switching elements, the layer of liquid crystalline material being switchable between two states via electric voltages on the picture electrodes, said device, dependent on the applied electric voltage, traversing a range of continuously decreasing or increasing values of the reflection between a first state in which the molecules of the liquid crystal material have a first direction of orientation and a second state in which the molecules of the liquid crystal have a second direction of orientation substantially perpendicular to the first direction of orientation, characterized in that the difference in the effective optical path length, 2 dΔ

  • n, between the two states after reflection is substantially 1/2 λ

    0 for an incident light beam having a central wavelength λ

    0, where d is the thickness of the liquid crystal layer and Δ

    n is the birefringence of the liquid material, while a maximum quantity of light is reflected in one of the two states, whereas a minimum quantity of light is reflected in the other state, and the thickness d is at most 2 μ

    m.

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