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titleOfInvention Non-linear element substrate and liquid crystal display device
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To improve the symmetry of the hysteresis characteristics of the nonlinear element substrate. A non-linear element substrate in which a first electrode, a ferroelectric layer and a second electrode are laminated on a substrate, and the materials forming the first electrode and the second electrode are the same or have a work function. Of the non-linear element substrate made of a material having a difference of 0.5 eV or less, or at least the parallel first electrode and the second electrode And a liquid crystal display device using the non-linear element substrate, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode have a ring-like structure arranged so as to intersect each other.
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