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Reflective bistable display device incorporating a liquid crystal material

  • US 6,831,716 B2
  • Filed: 11/12/2002
  • Issued: 12/14/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/12/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A reflective bistable display device, comprising:

  • a) a liquid crystal material (30) contained between two parallel substrates (20, 40), the substrates being provided with electrodes on their facing inside surfaces in order to enable an electric field to be applied to said liquid crystal, at least the front substrate (20) and the front electrode being optically transparent;

    b) alignment layers or treatments on the electrodes to orient the liquid crystal and enable at least two alternative distinct textures that are stable or metastable in the absence of a field to be implemented, in which one of the textures is either non-twisted or twisted with a total angle lying in the range −

    90°

    to +90°

    , and the other texture presents additional twisting through an angle close to 180°

    ;

    c) the thickness d of the liquid crystal layer (30) being selected in such a manner that the product d·

    Δ

    n is close to λ

    0/4, where λ

    0 is the center wavelength of the working spectrum band of the display and Δ

    n is the birefringence of the liquid crystal for said wavelength;

    d) means for applying electrical signals to the liquid crystal enabling it to switch between said distinct textures by breaking anchoring on at least one of the two substrates, and enabling the crystal to remain in either texture after the field has been removed;

    e) a polarizer (10) associated with the front face of the device, placed inside or outside it, and oriented at an angle lying in the range 15°

    to 75°

    relative to the direction of the liquid crystal on the front face of the device; and

    f) a specular or diffusing reflective element (50) placed at the rear face of the liquid crystal, inside or outside the device, enabling light to pass twice through the device and return towards an observer or towards additional optical elements;

    wherein the optical delay d·

    Δ

    n of the liquid crystal (30) lies in the range 0.15λ

    0 to 0.35λ

    0.

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