Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal panel comprising:
- a first substrate;
- pixel electrodes in a matrix pattern on said first substrate;
- a second substrate;
- a transparent counter electrode on said second substrate;
- an ultraviolet reducing portion on one of said first and second substrates in a pattern substantially corresponding to said matrix pattern of said pixel electrodes; and
- a polymer dispersion liquid crystal layer sandwiched between said first and second substrates for forming optical images as changes in a state of light scattering by said liquid crystal layer;
- wherein said ultraviolet reducing portion has a transmittance of 30% to 70% for light less than 400 nms and is transparent for visible light greater than 400 nms.
- 2. The light crystal panel according to claim 1 wherein said ultraviolet reducing portion is a dielectric thin film that absorbs ultraviolet light and passes visible light.
- 3. The liquid crystal panel according to claim 2 wherein said dielectric thin film is made of titanium di-oxide (Tio.sub.2) or silicon di-oxide (SiO.sub.2).
- 4. The liquid crystal panel according to claim 2 wherein said ultraviolet reducing portion is said transparent counter electrode formed in a pattern corresponding to said matrix pattern of said pixel electrodes.
- 5. A liquid crystal projection display comprising:
- a light source operable to emit an incident light;
- a liquid crystal panel for light-modulating the incident light emitted by said light source in accordance with an image to be displayed, said liquid crystal panel comprising: a first substrate; pixel electrodes in a matrix pattern on said first substrate; a second substrate; a transparent counter electrode on said second substrate; an ultraviolet reducing portion on one of said first and second substrates in a pattern substantially corresponding to said matrix pattern of said pixel electrodes; and a polymer dispersion liquid crystal layer sandwiched between said first and second substrates for forming optical images as changes in a state of light scattering by said liquid crystal layer; wherein said ultraviolet reducing portion has a transmittance of 30% to 70% for light less than 400 nms and is transparent for visible light greater than 400 nms; and
- a projection arrangement for projecting light modulated by said liquid crystal panel.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 08/350,631, filed Dec. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,736,454.
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Divisions (1)
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