Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid crystal device comprising a group of scanning electrodes and a group of signal electrodes intersecting each other to form an electrode matrix, and a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed in a non-helical alignment state so as to form a picture element at each intersection of the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes; and
- drive means for:
- (a) applying a scanning selection signal and a scanning non-selection signal to the scanning electrodes, said scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage of one polarity and a second voltage of the other polarity, respectively with reference to a voltage level of said scanning non-selection signal, and being applied in a period for selecting one scanning electrode,
- (b) in a period of applying said first voltage, applying signals to the signal electrodes for causing a first orientation state of said chiral smectic liquid crystal, thereby erasing all the picture elements at intersections of said signal electrodes with a scanning electrode to which the scanning selection signal is applied, and
- (c) periodically applying the scanning selection signal to the scanning electrodes,
- wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is disposed in the liquid crystal device such that said chiral smectic liquid crystal is placed in the first orientation state where molecules thereof are aligned in a first direction when the first voltage is applied, a second orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a second direction when the second voltage is applied, or a third orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a partially helical structure in a direction different from the first and second directions when no electric field is applied.
- 2. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is a liquid crystal developing ferroelectricity.
- 3. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said voltage of one polarity and said voltage of the other polarity are consecutively applied.
- 4. A liquid crystal apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid crystal device comprising a group of scanning electrodes and a group of signal electrodes intersecting each other to form an electrode matrix, and a liquid crystal having a memory function disposed so as to form a picture element at each intersection of the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes; and
- drive means for:
- (a) applying a scanning selection signal and a scanning non-selection signal to the scanning electrodes, said scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage signal and a second voltage signal having a waveform different from that of said first voltage signal, and being applied in a period for one scanning electrode,
- (b) in period of applying said first voltage signal, applying signals to said signal electrodes for uniformly causing an orientation state of said liquid crystal, so as to erase all the picture elements at intersections of said signal electrodes with a scanning electrode to which said first voltage signal is applied,
- (c) in a period of applying said second voltage signal, applying signals to said signal electrodes for selectively causing either a first orientation state or a second orientation state of said liquid crystal, so as to selectively write in the picture elements on a scanning electrode to which said second voltage signal is applied, and
- (d) periodically applying said scanning selection signal to said scanning electrodes,
- wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is disposed in the liquid crystal device such that said chiral smectic liquid crystal is placed the first orientation state where molecules thereof are aligned in a first direction when the first voltage signal is applied, the second orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a second direction when the second voltage signal is applied, or a third orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a partially helical structure in a direction different from the first and second directions when no electric field is applied.
- 5. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said liquid crystal is a liquid crystal developing ferroelectricity.
- 6. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said voltage of one polarity and said voltage of the other polarity are consecutively applied.
- 7. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the voltage magnitude of said first voltage signal is larger than that of said second voltage signal.
- 8. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the voltage magnitude of said first voltage signal is identical to that of said second voltage signal.
- 9. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a picture element on a scanning electrode receives a narrower pulse when the scanning electrode receives the scanning non-selection signal than when the scanning electrode receives the scanning selection signal.
- 10. A driving method for a liquid crystal device comprising a group of scanning electrodes and a group of signal electrodes intersecting each other to form an electrode matrix, and a liquid crystal having a memory function disposed so as to form a picture element at each intersection of the scanning electrodes and the signal electrodes, said driving method comprising:
- (a) applying a scanning selection signal and a scanning non-selection signal to the scanning electrodes, the scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage signal and a second voltage signal having a waveform different from that of the first voltage signal, and being applied in a period for one scanning electrode;
- (b) in a period of applying the first voltage signal, applying signals to the signal electrodes for uniformly causing one orientation state of the liquid crystal, so as to erase all the picture elements at intersections of said signal electrodes with a scanning electrode to which the scanning selection signal is applied;
- (c) in a period of applying the second voltage signal, applying signals to the signal electrodes for selectively causing either a first orientation state or a second orientation state of the liquid crystal, so as to selectively write in the picture elements on a scanning electrode to which the second voltage signal is applied; and
- (d) periodically applying the scanning selection signal to the scanning electrodes,
- wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is disposed in the liquid crystal device such that said chiral smectic liquid crystal is placed the first orientation state where molecules thereof are aligned in a first direction when the first voltage signal is applied, the second orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a second direction when the second voltage signal is applied, or a third orientation state where the molecules are aligned in a partially helical structure in a direction different from the first and second directions when no electric field is applied.
- 11. A driving method according to claim 10, wherein the liquid crystal is a liquid crystal developing ferroelectricity.
- 12. A driving method according to claim 10, wherein the first voltage signal and the second voltage signal are consecutively applied.
- 13. A driving method according to claim 10, wherein the voltage magnitude of the first voltage signal is larger than that of the second voltage signal.
- 14. A driving method according to claim 10, wherein the voltage magnitude of the first voltage signal is identical to that of the second voltage signal.
- 15. A driving method according to claim 10, wherein a picture element on a scanning electrode receives a narrower pulse when the scanning electrode receives the scanning non-selection signal than when the scanning electrode receives the scanning selection signal.
Priority Claims (5)
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58-068660 |
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58-138707 |
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58-138710 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/139,162 filed on Dec. 21, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,383, issued Sep. 5, 1995 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/007,408 filed on Jan. 27, 1987, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/598,800 filed on Apr. 10, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,561, issued Apr. 7, 1987.
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