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publicationDate 1995-01-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H0720418-A
titleOfInvention Optical filter
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] An optical filter that can electrically and rapidly control the action of an optical filter by using a liquid crystal and a solid transparent polymer and utilizing the interference effect of light. provide. According to the optical filter of the present invention, a solid transparent polymer layer having a plurality of through holes or concave grooves arranged at regular intervals and penetrating from an upper surface to a lower surface is interposed between a pair of electrodes, Liquid crystal is filled and held in a through hole or a concave groove provided in the solid transparent polymer layer, and no interference light is generated or generated in response to application or non-application of voltage between the electrodes. To drive. The liquid crystal is aligned perpendicularly to the electrode surface when a voltage is applied to the electrode, and is substantially non-perpendicular to the electrode surface when a voltage is not applied to the electrode.
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