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publicationDate 1995-03-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H0777694-A
titleOfInvention Liquid crystal display device manufacturing method and liquid crystal display device
abstract (57) [Summary] (Correction) [Purpose] A liquid crystal display device having a transparent electrode can prevent a decrease in contrast due to light leakage occurring in a non-pixel portion without providing a light-shielding means, and can also prevent light leakage occurring in a pixel portion. To improve the image quality and reduce the cost. A black spacer 21 is provided only on all non-pixel portions of both electrode substrates 11 and 12 without disposing a black spacer 21 on the pixel portions of both electrode substrates 11 and 12 having patterned electrodes 14 and 16. By scattering, light leakage at a non-pixel portion caused by a step with the pixel portion can be prevented without using a light-shielding means, and even if the pixel portion is provided, the liquid crystal does not cause alignment disorder in the pixel portion. It also prevents the leakage of light and improves the contrast ratio and thus the image quality.
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