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Hiroyuki Sakayori

Publications -  27
Citations -  501

Hiroyuki Sakayori is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 501 citations.

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Liquid crystal device and method for manufacturing same with spacers formed by photolithography

TL;DR: An improved liquid crystal device and manufacturing method for same are described in this paper, where a pair of substrates, between which a liquid crystal layer is disposed, is joined with pillars inbetween functioning as spacers which are provided of photocurable resin by photolithography.
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Method for manufacturing liquid crystal device with spacers formed by photolithography

TL;DR: An improved liquid crystal device and manufacturing method for same are described in this article, where a pair of substrates, between which a liquid crystal layer is disposed, is joined with pillars inbetween functioning as spacers which are provided of photocurable resin by photolithography.
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Method for forming a pattern of a film on a substrate with a laser beam

TL;DR: An improved method for forming a pattern on a substrate coated with a film is shown in this article, where the substrate is irradiated with a laser beam which is shaped through a mask, and a portion of the film is removed by the energy of the laser beam to produce the desired pattern.
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Method for manufacturing liquid crystal device with spacers formed by printing

TL;DR: In this article, an improved liquid crystal device and manufacturing method for the same are described, in which a pair of substrates, between which a liquid crystal layer is disposed, is joined with pillars inbetween functioning as spacers which are provided of a resin by printing.
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Method for manufacturing liquid crystal device having electrode strips of no use

TL;DR: In this paper, an improved liquid crystal device for display is disclosed, which is comprised of a pair of substrates on whose insides a number of electrode strips are formed in a matrix.