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titleOfInvention Transfer element
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] Alignment disorder in cholesteric liquid crystal layer during transfer, Provided is a transfer element capable of transferring a cholesteric liquid crystal layer to a transfer target in a desired shape without cracking or the like. SOLUTION: The liquid crystal layer comprises at least a support substrate / protective layer / cholesteric liquid crystal layer / adhesive layer, and the liquid crystal layer is GPC. The weight average molecular weight Mw measured in terms of polystyrene is 1,000 to 100,000, the molecular weight distribution (Mw / Mn; Mn is the number average molecular weight) is 5 or less, and the logarithmic viscosity is 0.05 to 2.0. (Phenol / tetrachloroethane (weight ratio 60/4) 0) Concentration of 0.5 g / dl (temperature 30 C)), a cholesteric film formed from a film material containing, as an essential component, a polymer liquid crystal having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 200 ° C or lower and a transition temperature (Ti) from a liquid crystal phase to an isotropic phase of 40 ° C or higher. A transfer element that is a liquid crystal film.
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