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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 08, 2002
Filed:
Jun. 04, 2001
Bao-Gang Wu, Amarillo, TX (US);
Jianan Hou, Germantown, MD (US);
Jianmi Gao, Richardson, TX (US);
Yong-Jing Wang, Canyon, TX (US);
Shushan Li, Amarillo, TX (US);
Rui Hai Sun, Amarillo, TX (US);
Gang Chen, Plano, TX (US);
Display Research, Inc., Wylie, TX (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are various reverse-mode direct-view liquid crystal displays employing a liquid crystal having a characteristic wavelength in the non-visible spectrum, including reflective, transmissive and reflective-transmissive mode displays. In accordance with the principles disclosed, a direct-view liquid crystal display (LCD) includes a front substantially transparent substrate, a rear substrate, and a controllable cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) disposed between the front and rear substrates and having a characteristic wavelength to reflect non-visible spectrum; the portions of the controllable CLC can selectively exhibit a planar state or a focal-conic state, the portions of the CLC in the planar state appearing dark, and the portions of the CLC in the focal-conic state appearing bright, to an observer of the LCD. The reflective, transmissive and reflective-transmissive mode displays are derived by further combinations with linear and/or circular polarizers, reflective mirrors and/or transmissive/reflective mirrors, and a source of visible light.