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titleOfInvention Color-forming material, display device using the same, and method of manufacturing the same
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a material capable of changing even a coloring intensity and / or a coloring wavelength by an external stimulus by using an applied voltage as a representative example, and a display device using the same. SOLUTION: The functional group having a substantially planar structure consisting of π conjugate is X-. Y single bond (however, X and Y are C, Si, Ti, Sn, A compound having a structure bonded by Ge, N, S or B) is contained in the medium substance, and the three-dimensional structure of the compound is changed by a force acting directly or indirectly on the medium substance. The color intensity of the compound and / or Alternatively, a system in which the coloring wavelength changes is used.
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