Claims
- 1. A method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device including a ferroelectric material layer, an electro-optical display material, a plurality of selection lines, a plurality of columns or rows of display electrodes and a plurality of data lines arranged substantially orthogonal to the selection lines, said display electrodes serving as picture elements arranged in a matrix pattern corresponding to the intersection of the selection lines and the data lines, said ferroelectric layer being disposed between one of the plurality of selection lines or the plurality of data lines and the display electrodes, the electro-optical display material being disposed between said ferroelectric material layer and one of the plurality of selection lines or the plurality of data lines on the one hand and the other of the plurality of selection lines or plurality of data lines o the other hand, comprising the steps of:
- successively applying a selection voltage .+-.V.sub.0 to the respective selection lines during respective field periods; and
- applying a data voltage .+-.V.sub.1 to a selected group of data lines;
- wherein the selection voltage .+-.V.sub.0 and the data voltage .+-.V.sub.1 are applied so that the absolute value .vertline.V.sub.0 -V.sub.1 .vertline. satisfies the relationship for all values of .+-.V.sub.0 and .+-.V.sub.1 :
- C.sub.LC /(C.sub.LC +C.sub.F).vertline.V.sub.0 -V.sub.1 .vertline.>E.sub.c .multidot.d.sub.F
- wherein:
- E.sub.c is the coercive electric field of the ferroelectric layer;
- d.sub.F is the film thickness of the ferroelectric material layer;
- C.sub.F is the capacitance of the ferroelectric material for each display electrode; and
- C.sub.LC is the capacitance of the electro-optical display material for each display electrode.
- 2. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, further including applying additional voltages to the ferroelectric layer and the electro-optical material layer during the non-selecting period.
- 3. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, further including inverting the polarity of the selection voltage applied to each picture element during successive selecting periods for inverting the polarity of the charged surface density of the ferroelectric layer.
- 4. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, wherein the electro-optical material is a liquid crystal material.
- 5. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, wherein the selection voltage .+-.V.sub.0 is sequentially applied to the plurality of selection lines.
- 6. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, wherein the selection lines include a plurality of projections, each projection for overlapping a portion of a display electrode.
- 7. The method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device of claim 1, wherein the selection lines be essentially in the same plane as the display electrodes and ferroelectric material lies between the side edge of a selection line and the side edge of a display electrode.
- 8. A method of driving an active electro-optical matrix display device including an active device having at least a capacitance layer electrically connected in series to a ferroelectric layer, the device further including a stripe like pattern of electrodes arranged in a horizontal direction in descending order serving as selection lines and a stripe like pattern of electrodes arranged in a vertical pattern serving as data lines and picture elements arranged in a matrix pattern corresponding to where said selection lines and data lines cross over each other in order to write data applied to the data lines into each picture element associated with a selection line and comprising the steps of:
- defining successive field periods for the operation of the device, each including a selecting period and non-selecting period;
- determining the selecting period of each selection line based on the time required to sequentially select each selection line in descending scale;
- applying predetermined voltages to both the ferroelectric layer and capacitance layer during the selecting period in order to invert the spontaneous polarization of a predetermined area of said ferroelectric layer and to form a surface charge density of the ferroelectric layer;
- charging with a predetermined polarity the surface charge density of the predetermined area of the ferroelectric layer in response to applying the predetermined voltages to both the ferroelectric layer and the capacitance layer; and
- applying a voltage induced by the surface charge density of the ferroelectric layer to both the ferroelectric layer and the capacitance layer during the non-selecting period in proportion to the surface charge density of the ferroelectric layer;
- wherein the capacitance layer is formed from an electro-optical material and said step of applying predetermined voltages to both the ferroelectric layer and the capacitance layer includes:
- successively applying a selection voltage .+-.V.sub.0 to the respective selection lines during respective field periods; and
- applying a data voltage .+-.V.sub.1 to a selected group of data lines;
- wherein the selection voltage .+-.V.sub.0 and the data voltage .+-.V.sub.1 are applied so that the absolute value .vertline.V.sub.0 -V.sub.1 .vertline. satisfies the relationship for all values of .+-.V.sub.0 and .+-.V.sub.1 ;
- C.sub.LC /(C.sub.LC +C.sub.F).vertline.V.sub.0 -V.sub.1 .vertline.>E.sub.C .multidot.d.sub.F
- wherein:
- E.sub.C is the coercive electric field of the ferroelectric layer;
- d.sub.F is the film thickness of the ferroelectric layer;
- C.sub.F is the capacitance of the ferroelectric material for each display electrode; and
- C.sub.LC is the capacitance of the electro-optical material for each display electrode.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/288,312, filed Dec. 22, 1988, now abandoned.
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