Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal device, comprising:
- a pair of substrates;
- a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed between said pair of substrates, the chiral smectic liquid crystal having its inherent spiral structure suppressed and exhibiting a plurality of surface stabilization states according to the polarity of an electric field applied thereto, said liquid crystal device having an effective display area comprising a bent molecular layer formed by a plurality of molecules of said chiral smectic liquid crystal contacting said pair of substrates at a pre-tilt angle, wherein the direction of spontaneous polarization of said surface stabilization state is constant through the thickness of said chiral smectic liquid crystal, said bent molecular layer forming a chevron pattern in which a chiral smectic liquid crystal at one side of said bent molecular layer adjacent one of said substrates is inclined in a clockwise direction, wherein liquid crystal molecules at an interface between said bent molecular layer and said substrate invert their spontaneous polarization direction with regard to said substrate, and said chiral smectic liquid crystal at the other side of said bent molecular layer adjacent the other of said substrates is applied in a counterclockwise direction; and
- voltage application means for applying a voltage onto said chiral smectic liquid crystal, the voltage application means including means for applying a reversal signal to a pixel on a scanning line selected during a matrix drive for making a transition among said surface stabilization states and means for applying to a pixel on a scanning line not selected during the matrix drive an alternating voltage which does not make said transition among said surface stabilization states below a voltage level at which the liquid crystal molecules are caused to migrate.
- 2. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said liquid crystal molecules are inclined to said pair of substrates at different pre-tilt angles.
- 3. A liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein said pair of substrates were subject to a rubbing treatment in substantially a same direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/816,577, filed Jan. 3, 1992, now abandoned.
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