Claims
- 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, which assumes different orientation states when supplied with voltages of different polarities exceeding threshold voltages, said driving method comprising the steps of:
- simultaneously applying a voltage of one polarity, exceeding a first threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to all or a prescribed number of the pixels arranged in a matrix; and
- applying a scanning selection signal to a selected scanning electrode, in a first phase and a second phase, having voltages of mutually opposite polarities with respect to the potential of a nonselected electrode; applying a voltage of the other polarity, exceeding a second threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to a selected pixel on the selected scanning electrode in the second phase; and applying a voltage not exceeding the threshold voltages of the optical modulation material to the nonselected pixels on the selected scanning electrode in the first and second phases.
- 2. A driving method according to claim 1, wherein in a writing period for effecting said scanning selection signal applying step, the first and second phases are in the first half and the second half, respectively, of the writing period.
- 3. A driving method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of applying an information signal to a signal electrode electrically connected to said selected pixel on the selected scanning electrode wherein the information signal comprises voltage signals of polarities opposite to those of the scanning selection signal in the first and second phases, respectively, with respect to the potential of a nonselected scanning electrode.
- 4. A driving method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of applying voltages to a signal electrode electrically connected to said selected pixel on the selected scanning electrode, wherein said signal electrode voltages have polarities opposite to those of voltages applied to a signal electrode electrically connected to a nonselected pixel on the selected scanning electrode in the first and second phases, respectively, with respect to the potential of a nonselected scanning electrode.
- 5. A driving method according to claim 1, wherein, said scanning selection signal comprises voltage signals of the same amplitude in the first and second phases.
- 6. A driving method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of continually applying a voltage of the same polarity to a pixel on a scanning electrode, wherein the maximum duration of the continually applied voltage of the same polarity applied to the pixel on the scanning electrode is twice the duration of the first phase.
- 7. A driving method according to claim 1, wherein In said first step, voltage signals for providing said voltage of one polarity exceeding a first threshold voltage of the optical modulation material are applied to all the scanning electrodes and signal electrodes, respectively, electrically connected to said all or a prescribed number of the pixels.
- 8. A driving method according to claim 7, further comprising the step of applying a voltage to the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes having mutually opposite polarities with respect to the potential of a nonselected scanning electrode.
- 9. 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, the pixels so formed being arranged in a matrix, and an optical modulation material, disposed between the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes, which assumes different orientation states when supplied with voltages of different polarities exceeding threshold voltages, said driving method comprising the steps of:
- simultaneously applying on alternating voltage having voltages of one and the other polarities exceeding first and second threshold voltages of the optical modulation material, at one time to all or a prescribed number of the pixels; and
- applying a scanning selection signal to a selected scanning electrode, in a first phase and a second phase, having voltages of mutually opposite polarities with respect to the potential of a nonselected electrode; applying a voltage of the other polarity, exceeding a second threshold voltage of the optical modulation materials, to a selected pixel on the selected scanning electrode in the second phase; and applying a voltage not exceeding the threshold voltages of the optical modulation material to the nonselected pixels on the selected scanning electrode in the first and second phases.
- 10. An optical modulation apparatus comprising:
- 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 and assuming different orientation states when supplied with voltages of different polarities exceeding threshold voltages; and
- a driving unit for driving the optical modulation device according to a method comprising the steps of:
- simultaneously applying a voltage of one polarity, exceeding a first threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to all or a prescribed number of the pixels arranged in a matrix; and
- applying a scanning selection signal having voltages of mutually opposite polarities of a nonselected scanning electrode to a selected scanning electrode in a first phase and a second phase; applying a voltage of the other polarity, exceeding a second threshold voltage of the optical modulation material, to a selected pixel on the selected scanning electrode in the second phase; and applying a voltage not exceeding the threshold voltages of the optical modulation material to the nonselected pixels on the selected scanning electrode in the first and second phase.
- 11. An optical modulation apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said optical modulation material comprises a ferroelectric liquid crystal.
- 12. An optical modulation apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said ferroelectric liquid crystal comprises a chiral smectic liquid crystal.
- 13. An optical modulation apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said ferroelectric liquid crystal is disposed in a layer thin enough to release the helical structure of the chiral smectic liquid crystal in the absence of an electric field.
Priority Claims (4)
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60-295304 |
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60-295305 |
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60-295308 |
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61-001186 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/034,401 filed Mar. 19, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,412, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/666,893, filed Mar. 8, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,110, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/455,299 filed Dec. 22, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,841, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/266,169 filed on Nov. 2, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 5,132,818, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 06/942,716 filed on Dec. 17, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,836,656.
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