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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal display element
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a monodomain alignment of a ferroelectric liquid crystal without forming an alignment defect such as a zigzag defect, a hairpin defect or a double domain in a liquid crystal display element using a ferroelectric liquid crystal. The main object of the present invention is to provide a liquid crystal display element excellent in alignment stability that can maintain the alignment even when the temperature is raised above the phase transition point. The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display element in which a ferroelectric liquid crystal is sandwiched between two substrates, and an electrode and a photo-alignment film are sequentially formed on opposite surfaces of the substrate. The above object is achieved by providing a liquid crystal display element characterized in that the constituent materials of the photo-alignment film have different compositions with the ferroelectric liquid crystal in between. [Selection] Figure 5
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