Claims
- 1. A transmissive type optical modulation device, comprising:
- a polarizer;
- a first temperature compensation element comprising (i) a chiral smectic liquid crystal whose molecule axis changes the direction depending on temperature, and (ii) a pair of substrates having electrodes so as to apply the electric field, thus aligning said molecule axis uniformly in one direction;
- a switching element comprising (i) a chiral smectic liquid crystal having at least two molecular alignment states, and (ii) a pair of substrates having electrodes so as to apply an electric field, thus controlling the directions of the molecule axes of said chiral smectic liquid crystal;
- a second temperature compensation element comprising (i) a chiral smectic liquid crystal whose molecule axis changes direction depending on the temperature, and (ii) a pair of substrates having electrodes so as to apply an electric field, thus aligning said molecule axis uniformly in one direction; and
- an analyzer,
- wherein liquid crystal molecules of said first and second temperature compensation elements have the same pretilt angle .THETA..sub.1 at the surface of one substrate facing said switching element, and have a different pretilt angle .THETA..sub.2 at the surface of another substrate, and said polarizer and said analyzer are arranged so that molecule axes of the chiral smectic liquid crystal of said polarizer and said analyzer cross each other.
- 2. A transmissive type optical modulation device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second temperature compensation elements and switching element are provided with a molecular orientation treatment at the interface between substrate and liquid crystal.
- 3. A transmissive type optical modulation device according to claim 1, wherein said molecular orientation treatment is a uniaxial orientation treatment.
- 4. A transmissive type optical modulation device according to claim 1, wherein said molecular orientation treatment is provided by rubbing method.
- 5. A reflex type optical modulation device, comprising:
- a light polarizing means;
- a temperature compensation element comprising (i) a chiral smectic liquid crystal whose molecule axis direction changes depending on the temperature, and (ii) a pair of substrates having electrodes so as to apply an electric field, thus aligning said molecule axis uniformly in one direction;
- a switching element comprising (i) a chiral smectic liquid crystal having at least two molecular alignment states; and (ii) a pair of substrates having electrodes so as to apply an electric field, thus controlling the directions of the molecule axes of said chiral smectic liquid crystal; and
- a reflector,
- wherein liquid crystal molecules of said switching element have the same pretilt angle .THETA..sub.1 at both surfaces of said pair of substrates, and liquid crystal molecules of said temperature compensation element have the pretilt angle .THETA..sub.1 at the surface of the substrate facing said switching element, and have a pretilt angle .THETA..sub.2 at the surface of another substrate facing the polarizing means, wherein .THETA..sub.1 and .THETA..sub.2 satisfy the relationship .THETA..sub.1 >.THETA..sub.2.
- 6. A reflex type optical modulation device according to claim 5, wherein said temperature compensation element and switching element are provided with a molecular orientation treatment at the interface between substrate and liquid crystal.
- 7. A reflex type optical modulation device according to claim 5, wherein said molecular orientation treatment is a uniaxial orientation treatment.
- 8. A reflex type optical modulation device according to claim 5, wherein said molecular orientation treatment is provided by rubbing method.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/157,434, filed Nov. 26, 1993, now abandoned, which is, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/757,985, filed Sep. 12, 1991, now abandoned.
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