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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal electro-optical device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] An object of the present invention is to provide a dispersion type liquid crystal electro-optical device having a high voltage holding ratio capable of time-division driving with little flickering or tone change due to light irradiation. A dispersion type liquid crystal electro-optical device having a light control layer in which a liquid crystal material is dispersed and held in a transparent support, or a transparent support is dispersed and held in liquid crystal, wherein the transparent support is exposed to ultraviolet light. A first substrate which is configured to have a reaction initiator that cleaves to generate a radical and which transmits ultraviolet light having a wavelength required by the reaction initiator; and a first substrate which transmits visible light and absorbs and blocks ultraviolet light. A liquid crystal electro-optical device having a second substrate.
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