Claims
- 1. A composite material retained between a pair of plates at least one of which is transparent, said composite material comprising:
- (a) polymer domains formed on at least one of said plates, said polymer domains forming at least one space thereamong;
- (b) a cholesteric liquid crystal which fills the space; and
- (c) an additional material which is dissolved in said cholesteric liquid crystal and maintains a cholesteric phase of said liquid crystal and bistability of a focal conic state and a planar state of said liquid crystal.
- 2. The composite material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the content of said polymer is 10 percent by weight or more relative to the composite material.
- 3. The composite material as claimed in claim 1, wherein a selective reflection wavelength of said liquid crystal exists in an infrared range.
- 4. The composite material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid crystal is a chiral nematic liquid crystal including a nematic liquid crystal and a chiral material.
- 5. The composite material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said additional material is contained at a rate of 1 to 6 percent by weight relative to the composite material.
- 6. The composite material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymer domains and said cholesteric liquid crystal are formed by a phase separation process.
- 7. A composite material retained between a pair of plates at least one of which is transparent comprising:
- (a) polymer domains connecting said plates, said polymer domains forming at least one space thereamong;
- (b) a cholesteric liquid crystal which fills the space; and
- (c) an additional material which is dissolved in said cholesteric liquid crystal and maintains a cholesteric phase of said liquid crystal and bistability of a focal conic state and a planar state of said liquid crystal.
- 8. The composite material as claimed in claim 7, wherein said polymer domains and said cholesteric liquid crystal are formed by a phase separation process.
- 9. A composite material comprising:
- (a) polymer domains which provide effective form-retention for said composite material, said polymer domains forming at least one space thereamong;
- (b) a cholesteric liquid crystal which fills up the space; and
- (c) an additional material which is dissolved in said cholesteric liquid crystal and maintains a cholesteric phase of said liquid crystal and bistability of a focal conic state and a planar state of said liquid crystal.
- 10. The composite material as claimed in claim 9, wherein said polymer domains and said cholesteric liquid crystal are formed by a phase separation process.
- 11. A display device comprising:
- a pair of electrically conductive plates, at least one of which is transparent;
- a composite material retained between said plates; and
- an electric power source applying an electric voltage across said plates, wherein said composite material includes:
- (a) polymer domains formed on at least one of said plates, said polymer domains forming at least one space thereamong;
- (b) a cholesteric liquid crystal which fills the space; and
- (c) an additional material which is dissolved in said cholesteric liquid crystal and maintains a cholesteric phase of said liquid crystal and bistability of a focal conic state and a planar state of said liquid crystal.
- 12. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the content of said polymer is 10 percent by weight or more relative to the composite material.
- 13. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said electric power source selectively applies high and low pulse voltages.
- 14. The display device as claimed in claim 13, wherein said composite material exhibits an opaque state when said power source applies the low pulse voltage and exhibits a transparent state when said power source applies the high pulse voltage.
- 15. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of said plates includes a substrate material and an electrically conductive material formed thereon, at least one of said substrate materials and the corresponding electrically conductive material are transparent, and said electrically conductive materials are opposed to said composite material.
- 16. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein a selective reflection wavelength of said liquid crystal exists in an infrared range.
- 17. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said additional material is contained at a rate of 1 to 6 percent by weight relative to the composite material.
- 18. The display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said polymer domains and said cholesteric liquid crystal are formed by a phase separation process.
- 19. A composite material retained between a pair of plates at least one of which is transparent, said composite material comprising a polymer phase and a liquid crystal phase, said liquid crystal phase comprising a liquid crystal which exhibits a cholesteric characteristic and an additional material, said additional material being dissolved in said cholesteric liquid crystal and maintaining the cholesteric characteristic of said liquid crystal and bistability of a focal conic state and a planar state of said liquid crystal.
- 20. The composite material as claimed in claim 19, wherein the content of a polymer of said polymer phase is at least 10 percent by weight relative to the composite material.
- 21. The composite material as claimed in claim 19, wherein a selective reflection wavelength of said liquid crystal exists in an infrared range.
- 22. The composite material as claimed in claim 19, wherein said liquid crystal is a chiral nematic liquid crystal including a nematic liquid crystal and a chiral material.
- 23. The composite material as claimed in claim 19, wherein said additional material is contained at a rate of 1 to 6 percent by weight relative to the composite material.
- 24. The composite material as claimed in claim 19, wherein said polymer phase and said liquid crystal phase are formed by a phase separation process.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/640,585, filed May 1, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,731,861.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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D.K. Yang et al., "Cholesteric Reflective Display: Drive Scheme and Contrast", Appl. Phys. Lett 64 (15), Apr. 11, 1994, pp. 1905-1907. |
Divisions (1)
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