Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal memory comprising:
- a nematic liquid crystal material disposed between parallel front and rear plates;
- means for preconditioning at least some of the molecules of said liquid crystal material so that their major axes are slightly slanted from a plane parallel to said plates towards one of two possible tilt directions;
- writing means for causing at least some of the molecules of said liquid crystal material to assume said one of said two possible tilt directions at one or more first locations;
- means for preconditioning said liquid crystal layer so that at least some of its molecules at one or more second locations distinct from said first locations will have their major axes slightly slanted towards the other one of two possible tilt directions;
- writing means for causing said some but not all of the molecules of said liquid crystal layer to assume said other one of two possible tilt directions at said second locations; and
- means for determining which of said two possible tilt directions has been assumed by the molecules of said liquid crystal layer at said first and second locations.
- 2. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the long axes of said liquid crystal material are oriented parallel to said front and rear plates in the absence of any preconditioning or writing means.
- 3. The memory device of claim 1, wherein said liquid crystal material is disposed in a twisted nematic configuration.
- 4. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the means for preconditioning said molecules towards one of two possible tilt directions comprises surface treatment of one of said plates.
- 5. The memory device of claim 1, wherein said preconditioning means comprise a magnetic field.
- 6. The memory device of claim 1, wherein said writing means comprise an electric field.
- 7. The memory device of claim 1, wherein said preconditioning means comprise a magnetic field and said writing means comprise an electrical field.
- 8. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the means for determining which of said two possible tilt directions comprise optical beams.
- 9. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the means for determining which of said two possible tilt directions comprises capacitance discrimination.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 591,561, filed June 30, 1975, and now abandoned.
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