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Ferroelectric liquid crystal display in which the switching angle does not exceed .+-. 22.5.degree.

  • US 5,818,548 A
  • Filed: 10/25/1996
  • Issued: 10/06/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/07/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A ferroelectric liquid crystal display comprising:

  • (a) two polarizers, and(b) two liquid crystal cells capable of transmitting light, disposed one behind the other between the two polarizers, each liquid crystal cell comprising;

    (i) two transparent substrates,(ii) two transparent electrodes, each fitted to a transparent substrate, one electrode of one of the liquid crystal cells being a line electrode and one electrode of the other of the liquid crystal cells being a pixel electrode, and(iii) a liquid crystal layer disposed between the two transparent electrodes and having a helical structure which is influenced by the action of an electric potential, the helix having its axis parallel to the transparent substrates at an electric potential of 0 V and, upon application of a positive or a negative electrical potential, a major axis of a refractive index ellipsoid,wherein upon application of the positive or the negative electrical potential, the angle between the axis of the helix and the major axis of the refractive index ellipsoid never exceeds ±

    22.5°

    , and wherein substantially the same light transmission is obtained for each liquid crystal cell upon application at the same time of a positive electric potential of a given value to one of the liquid crystal cells and a negative electric potential of equal value to the other liquid crystal cell.

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