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titleOfInvention Magnetic particle rotating display device
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a light-weight and thin display element capable of displaying clear images with low power consumption. SOLUTION: Magnetic particles 12 having a particle size of 5 to 30 μm, which are color-coded into two colors, for example, black and white, are rotatably arranged on a transparent support 11, for example, encapsulated in microcapsules. A memory layer 15 having a perpendicular magnetic anisotropy on which a protective film 14 is formed and a support 16 And an electric wiring layer 21 on which electric wirings 18a and 18b are patterned in, for example, a matrix in the X-Y direction and protective films 19 and 20 are formed on both surfaces of a support 17 serving as an insulating layer. The bodies 22 are arranged sequentially. The support 11 of the rotating particle layer 13 is provided with an antireflection film as needed.
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