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publicationNumber CN-111033329-B
titleOfInvention Structure and method for forming reflective layer
abstract The invention provides a structure having a reflective layer which is excellent in transparency and diffuse reflectance and which can suppress glare, and a method for forming the reflective layer. The problem of the present invention can be solved by: the structure comprises a substrate and a reflective layer having a cholesteric liquid crystal phase fixed thereto, wherein, in the reflective layer, a line derived from a light portion and a line derived from a dark portion of the cholesteric liquid crystal phase have a wave-like structure or are inclined with respect to the surface of the substrate in cross-sectional observation by a scanning electron microscope, and at least a part of the line derived from the dark portion and the line derived from the light portion are discontinuous.
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