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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 05, 1993
Filed:
Jun. 18, 1991
Fujitsu Limited, Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
A reflection type liquid crystal apparatus comprising a liquid crystal panel (26) composed of a pair of first and second opposed plates (30, 32) for accommodating a liquid crystal (34) therebetween. A reflecting layer (28) is provided in the inner surface of the second plate, and the first plate is transparent. A common electrode (36) is provided in the first plate, and picture electrodes (38) are located in the second plate. A beam splitter (24) is located in front of the liquid crystal panel (26) for supplying polarized light to the first plate and for selectively transmitting polarized light emerging from the liquid crystal panel (24). The liquid crystal (34) comprises a nematic liquid crystal material having a positive birefringence and arranged in a homogeneous orientation with a constant director (n). This arrangement being such that incident polarized light is propagated in the liquid crystal in a double refraction mode with a first birefringence value and the emerging polarized light thereof is substantially transmitted by the second polarizer means (24) when a voltage is not applied to the liquid crystal; and incident polarized light is propagated in the liquid crystal in a double refraction mode with a second birefringence value smaller than the first birefringence value and the emerging polarized light thereof is not substantially transmitted by the second polarizer means (24) when a voltage is applied to the liquid crystal.