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titleOfInvention Asymmetric overlap and suspension shutter structure
abstract Systems and methods for a display are provided having a movable shutter formed on a substrate having an opening. The shutter is asymmetrically aligned over the aperture in at least one place. Asymmetric alignment results in an overlap between the shutter on one side of the aperture and the substrate that is greater than the overlap between the shutter and the substrate on the other side of the aperture. In general, the greater overlap improves the shutter's ability to reduce light passing through the aperture when the shutter is in at least one position.
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