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Method of providing a liquid crystalline auxiliary layer in a display cell

  • US 5,155,610 A
  • Filed: 06/20/1991
  • Issued: 10/13/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of providing a surface layer on a substrate, which surface layer brings about an inclined orientation of the molecules of a predetermined medium in contact with the surface layer, at the interface between the surface layer and the medium, the method comprising applying, as the surface layer, a liquid-crystalline auxiliary layer to the substrate, the angle of inclination of the molecules of said auxiliary layer differing maximally from a minimum at the interface with the substrate to a maximum at the interface with the predetermined medium when the liquid crystalline layer is sufficiently thick, and the orientation of at least a part of its molecules capable of being permanently fixed, said liquid crystalline auxiliary layer being applied in such a thickness that, at the interface with the predetermined medium, the molecules of the liquid crystalline auxiliary layer have a desired angle of inclination which lies between the maximum and minimum angles of inclination, after which the orientation of at least a part of the molecules with the desired angle of inclination of the liquid crystalline auxiliary layer is permanently fixed.

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