Claims
- 1. A ferroelectric liquid crystal device, comprising:
- a plurality of first stripe electrodes; a plurality of second stripe electrodes respectively arranged two-dimensionally, said second stripe electrodes being oppositely spaced from and intersecting with the first stripe electrodes so as to form a plurality of pixel portions at each intersection and a plurality of non-pixel portions where at most one of the first and second stripe electrodes is present so as not to provide a pair of opposing electrodes; and
- a ferroelectric liquid crystal disposed between the first and second stripe electrodes and extending over the pixel portions and the non-pixel portions, said ferroelectric liquid crystal being a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed in a layer thin enough to release its helical structure in the absence of an electric field to form molecules in a first stable state and a second stable state, said non-pixel portions having a mixture of molecules in the first and second stable states;
- each pair of opposing electrodes constituting a pixel portion being supplied with a pulse of one polarity to apply to the ferroelectric liquid crystal at the pixel portion a voltage waveform which decreases with time from commencement depending on a resistivity of the liquid crystal, and a reverse polarity voltage of a polarity opposite to said one polarity corresponding to the decrease of the voltage waveform;
- said non-pixel portions further comprising a colored film for masking an optical state based on the mixture of molecules in the first and second stable states, and a protective film disposed on the colored film for preventing a substance causing a reduction in resistivity of the liquid crystal from eluting from the colored film into the liquid crystal.
- 2. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said colored film comprises a resin film colored with a pigment or dye.
- 3. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said colored film comprises a vapor-deposited film of a pigment or dye.
- 4. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said colored film is black.
- 5. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said protective film is also an insulating film.
- 6. A liquid crystal device according to claim 5, wherein said insulating film comprises an inorganic insulating material.
- 7. A liquid crystal device according to claim 5, wherein said insulating film comprises an organic polymer.
- 8. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said protective film is also a uniaxial alignment control film.
- 9. A liquid crystal device according to claim 8, wherein the protective film has a capacitance of 5.5.times.10.sup.3 pF/cm.sup.2 or above.
- 10. A liquid crystal device according to claim 9, wherein the protective film has a capacitance up to 3.0.times.10.sup.5 pF/cm.sup.2.
- 11. A liquid crystal device according to claim 10, wherein the protective film has a capacitance of 9.0.times.10.sup.3 -5.5.times.10.sup.4 pF/cm.sup.2.
- 12. A liquid crystal device according to claim 6, wherein said inorganic insulating material comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of silicon nitride, silicon nitride containing hydrogen, silicon carbide, silicon carbide containing hydrogen, silicon oxide, boron nitride, boron nitride containing hydrogen, cerium oxide, aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, magnesium fluoride, SiO and SiO.sub.2.
- 13. A liquid crystal device according to claim 7, wherein said organic polymer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, polyimide, polyamideimide, polyesterimide, polyparaxylylene, polyester, polycarbonate polyvinyl acetal, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyamide, polystyrene, cellulose resin, melamine resin, urea resin, acrylic resin, and photoresist resin.
- 14. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein the colored film is disposed between a neighboring pair of the first and second stripe electrodes.
- 15. A chiral smectic liquid crystal device, comprising:
- a plurality of first stripe electrodes; a plurality of second stripe electrodes respectively arranged two-dimensionally, said second stripe electrodes being oppositely spaced from and intersecting with the first stripe electrodes so as to form a plurality of pixel portions at each intersection and a plurality of non-pixel portions where at most one of the first and second stripe electrodes is present so as not to provide a pair of opposing electrodes; and
- a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed between the first and second stripe electrodes and extending over the pixel portions and the non-pixel portions, said chiral smectic liquid crystal being disposed in a layer thin enough to release its helical structure in the absence of an electric field to form molecules in a first stable state and a second stable state, said non-pixel portions having a mixture of molecules in the first and second stable states;
- each pair of opposing electrodes constituting a pixel portion being supplied with a pulse of one polarity to apply to the chiral smectic liquid crystal at the pixel portion a voltage waveform which decreases with time from commencement depending on a resistivity of the liquid crystal, and a reverse polarity voltage of a polarity opposite to said one polarity corresponding to the decrease of the voltage waveform;
- said non-pixel portions further comprising a colored film for masking an optical state based on the mixture of molecules in the first and second stable states, and a protective film disposed on the colored film for preventing a substance causing a reduction in resistivity of the liquid crystal from eluting from the colored film into the liquid crystal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 866,111, filed Apr. 7, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 513,039, filed Apr. 23, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 038,720, filed Apr. 15, 1987, now abandoned.
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