Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal device, comprising: a pair of electrode plates and a display layer disposed therebetween comprising a main chain-type ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer having an ester linkage and a low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound incompatible with said main chain-type ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is dispersed in said ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer to have an average particle diameter of 0.1-10 .mu.m.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, which further comprises an alignment control layer formed on said electrode plates.
- 3. A display apparatus, including: a liquid crystal device according to claim 1, means for emitting light, means for applying voltage to said device, and means for separating said light into transmitted light and scattered light.
- 4. A display method, comprising: illuminating a liquid crystal device according to claim 1 with light and effecting display by employing the resultant scattered light.
- 5. A method, according to claim 4, wherein an electric field is applied to said liquid crystal device to cause an electric field response of said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound, which response results in a difference in scattering degree of said scattered light.
- 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is a chiral smetic mesomorphic compound.
- 7. A liquid crystal device, comprising: a pair of electrode plates and a display layer disposed therebetween comprising a ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer and a low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound wherein said ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer has been formed through polymerization in mesomorphic state of a composition comprising a polymerizable mesomorphic monomer and the low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is dispersed in said ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer to have an average particle diameter of 0.1-10 .mu.m.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein said mesomorphic polymer is incompatible with said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound.
- 9. A device according to claim 7, which further comprises an alignment control layer formed on said electrode plates.
- 10. A display apparatus, including: a liquid crystal device according to claim 7, means for emitting light, means for applying voltage to said device, and means for separating said light into transmitted light and scattered light.
- 11. A display method, comprising: illuminating a liquid crystal device according to claim 7 with light and effecting display by employing the resultant scattered light.
- 12. A method, according to claim 11, wherein an electric field is applied to said liquid crystal device to cause an electric field response of said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound, which response results in a difference in scattering degree of said scattered light.
- 13. A device according to claim 6, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is a chiral smetic mesomorphic compound.
- 14. A liquid crystal device, comprising: a pair of electrode plates and a display layer disposed therebetween comprising a ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer having a dielectric anisotropy .DELTA..epsilon. of -3.0 or below and a low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound incompatible with said ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer and having a positive dielectric anisotropy, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is dispersed in said ferroelectric mesomorphic polymer to have an average particle diameter of 0.1-10 .mu.m.
- 15. A device according to claim 14, which further comprises an alignment control layer formed on said electrode plates.
- 16. A device according to claim 14, wherein said mesomorphic polymer is obtained from a polymerizable mesomorphic monomer by polymerization in a mesomorphic state.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, which further comprises an alignment control layer formed on said electrode plates.
- 18. A display apparatus, including: a liquid crystal device according to claim 14, means for emitting light, means for applying voltage to said device, and means for separating said light into transmitted light and scattered light.
- 19. A display apparatus, including: a liquid crystal device according to claim 16, means for emitting light, means for applying voltage to said device, and means for separating said light into transmitted light and scattered light.
- 20. A display method, comprising: illuminating a liquid crystal device according to claim 14 with light and effecting display by employing the resultant scattered light.
- 21. A display method, comprising: illuminating a liquid crystal device according to claim 16 with light and effecting display by employing the resultant scattered light.
- 22. A method, according to claim 20, wherein a electric field is applied to said liquid crystal device to cause an electric field response of said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound, which response results in a difference in scattering degree of said scattered light.
- 23. A method, according to claim 21, wherein an electric field is applied to said liquid crystal device to cause an electric field response of said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound, which response results in a difference in scattering degree of said scattered light.
- 24. A device according to claim 12, wherein said low-molecular weight mesomorphic compound is a chiral smetic mesomorphic compound.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/789,655, filed Nov. 8,1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,745.
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