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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal composition
abstract PURPOSE: To produce a liquid crystal composition having wide view angle and positive dielectric anisotropy, and capable of giving a display having continuous gradation, by using a cholesteric liquid crystal as a main component and adding anester-type nematic liquid crystal as an essential component. n CONSTITUTION: The objective liquid crystal element is composed of (A) 60W70(wt)% cholesteric liquid crystal (e.g. cholesteryl oleyl carbonate, cholesteryl oleate, cholesteryl linoleate, cholesteryl linolate, etc.) and (B) 10W15% ester-type nematic liquid crystal (e.g. cyanophenylcyclohexane ester, n- pentylcyclochexylcyanobenzene ester, n-butylcyclohexylcyanobenzene ester, n-hexylcyclohexylcyanobenzene ester, etc.). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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