Claims
- 1. A light modulating window comprising:
- a pair of transparent substrates,
- transparent conductive films respectively disposed on the inner surfaces of said transparent substrates, and
- a containment means containing a liquid crystal material in gaps interposed between said transparent conductive films,
- wherein said containment means includes a latex, and
- wherein a difference between an extraordinary index (n.sub.e) and an ordinary index (n.sub.o) of said liquid crystal material is less than 0.23, and an average refractive index (n.sub.a) of said liquid crystal material, a refractive index (n.sub.b) of said containment means, a volume ratio (V) of said liquid crystal material to the total volume of said liquid crystal material and said containment means, an average diameter (D) of each of said gaps in terms of a true spherical body having the same volume and a distance (t) between said transparent conductive films satisfy the following equation,
- .vertline.n.sub.a -n.sub.b .vertline..times.(6.times.V/D).times.t.gtoreq.4.2.
- 2. A window according to claim 1, wherein said average diameter is within a range from 0.5 to 3.0 .mu.m.
- 3. A window according to claim 1, wherein said volume ratio is within a range from 0.5 to 0.9.
- 4. A window according to claim 1, wherein a distance between said transparent conductive films is within a range from 10 to 40 .mu.m.
- 5. A window according to claim 1, wherein said liquid crystal material comprises a nematic liquid crystal.
- 6. A window according to claim 1, wherein said containment means is added with a surfactant.
- 7. A window according to claim 1, wherein said containment means is added with a cross-linking agent.
- 8. A window according to claim 1, wherein said transparent conductive film comprises an indium-tin oxide.
- 9. A light modulating window for use in architectural or automotive applications, consisting essentially of:
- a pair of transparent substrates,
- transparent conductive films respectively disposed on the inner surfaces of said transparent substrates, and
- a containment means containing a liquid crystal material in gaps interposed between said transparent conductive films,
- wherein said containment means includes a latex, and
- wherein a difference between an extraordinary index (n.sub.e) and an ordinary index (n.sub.o) of said liquid crystal material is less than 0.23, and an average refractive index (n.sub.a) of said liquid crystal material, a refractive index (n.sub.b) of said containment means, a volume ratio (V) of said liquid crystal material to the total volume of said liquid crystal material and said containment means, an average diameter (D) of each of said gaps in terms of a true spherical body having the same volume and a distance (t) between said transparent conductive films satisfy the following equation,
- .vertline.n.sub.a -n.sub.b .vertline..times.(6.times.V/D).times.t.gtoreq.4.2.
- 10. A window according to claim 1 or claim 9, wherein said average diameter is within a range from 0.5 to 3.0 .mu.m; wherein said volume ratio is within a range from 0.5 to 0.9; wherein a distance between said transparent conductive films is within a range from 10 to 40 .mu.m; wherein said liquid crystal material comprises a nematic liquid crystal; and wherein said transparent conductive film comprises an indium-tin oxide.
- 11. A window according to claim 10, wherein said containment means is added with a surfactant.
- 12. A window according to claim 10, wherein said containment means is added with a cross-linking agent.
- 13. A window according to claim 9, wherein said containment means is added with a surfactant.
- 14. A window according to claim 9, wherein said containment means is added with a cross-linking agent.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/958,298, filed Oct. 8, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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