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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal display
abstract In a liquid crystal display, a liquid crystal layer is sandwiched between a lower substrate on which interconnections and thin film transistors are formed and an opposite substrate so arranged as to face the lower substrate. A reflection area in which a reflection electrode is formed and a transparent area in which a transparent electrode is formed are provided, and a common electrode is formed on the opposite substrate. As a voltage is applied between the reflection electrode and the transparent electrode and common electrode, the liquid crystal layer is driven. A potential difference between the drive voltage applied to that surface of the lower substrate which contacts the liquid crystal layer and the drive voltage applied to that surface of the opposite substrate which contacts the liquid crystal layer is made lower in the transparent area than in the reflection area by capacitive division of electrostatic capacities of the transparent area and the reflection area. This maximizes the luminance in reflection mode as well as transmission mode, so that the alignment of liquid crystal molecules is not disturbed even around the boundary between the reflection area and the transparent area.
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