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publicationNumber KR-102338548-B1
titleOfInvention Light controlling apparatus and transparent display device using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a light control device capable of implementing a transparent mode and a light blocking mode, and a transparent display device including the same. A light control device according to the present invention includes a first electrode on a first substrate; a first alignment layer on the first electrode; a second electrode on a second substrate facing the first substrate; a second alignment layer on the second electrode; and a guest-host liquid crystal layer between the first alignment layer and the second alignment layer, the guest-host liquid crystal layer including cholesteric liquid crystals and dichroic dyes, wherein the first and second electrodes provide a vertical electric field, At least one of the first and second electrodes provides a horizontal electric field, and the cholesteric liquid crystals have a homeotropic state when an electric field in a first direction is applied to the guest-host liquid crystal layer. Implemented in a transparent mode that transmits incident light, the cholesteric liquid crystals block incident light by having a focal conic state when an electric field in the second direction is applied to the guest-host liquid crystal layer is implemented in a light blocking mode, and the cholesteric liquid crystals and the dichroic dye maintain the same phase when no electric field is applied to the guest-host liquid crystal layer.
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