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Driving method for a ferroelectric optical modulation device

  • US 5,440,412 A
  • Filed: 03/19/1993
  • Issued: 08/08/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/25/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A driving method for an optical modulation device comprising scanning electrodes, signal electrodes disposed intersecting the scanning electrodes so as to form a pixel at each intersection of the scanning electrodes and signal electrodes, and an optical modulation material disposed between the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes, said driving method comprising, in a writing period for writing in all or prescribed pixels of the pixels on a selected scanning electrode of said scanning electrodes, the steps of:

  • applying a first voltage of one polarity, having an amplitude exceeding a first threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to said all or prescribed pixels in a first phase; and

    applying a voltage of the other polarity, having an amplitude exceeding a second threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to a selected pixel in a second phase, and applying a voltage not exceeding the threshold voltages of the optical modulation material to the other pixels, respectively of said all or prescribed pixels,wherein the maximum duration of continual application of a voltage of the same polarity to a pixel on a scanning electrode, excluding periods of application of a zero voltage, is 2.5 times the duration of the first phase in said writing period,wherein said selected scanning electrode is supplied with a scanning selection signal comprising a voltage of one polarity and a voltage of another polarity,wherein signal electrodes associated with said all or prescribed pixels on the selected scanning electrode are selectively supplied with a voltage signal of a polarity opposite to said voltage of another polarity or a voltage signal of a polarity identical to said voltage of another polarity in phase with said voltage of another polarity of the scanning selection signal and are supplied with voltage signals which are placed before and after the voltage signal of an opposite polarity or the voltage signal of an identical polarity or the voltage signal of an identical polarity,wherein the polarities of the voltages and voltage signals are defined with respect to a voltage applied to a non-selected scanning electrode.

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