Abstract

Flexible displays having a polymer dispersed cholesteric layer, a dark layer and a thin electrical conductor have been found to respond to a combination of high-intensity xenon flash energy and electrical field. A variety of writing schemes have been discovered. Simple super-twisted-nematic displays can be used as an imaging mask. The technology further permits dry fingerprint imaging through contact printing.

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