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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal lens and manufacturing method of the liquid crystal lens
abstract Disclosed are a liquid crystal lens and a method for producing a liquid crystal lens. The liquid crystal lens according to the present invention includes: first and second substrates facing each other and spaced apart from each other; a first transparent electrode formed on an inner surface of the first substrate; A second transparent electrode formed on an inner surface of the second substrate and having a hexagonal shape of a plurality of transparent electrodes arranged between the plurality of transparent electrodes and supporting the first substrate and the second substrate; And a liquid crystal layer formed between the partition wall and the first and second transparent electrodes. According to the present invention, while reducing the thickness of the liquid crystal layer, an optical effect similar to that of a conventional lens can be obtained, and durability is ensured when the area of the liquid crystal lens is increased, and the thickness of the liquid crystal lens can be made thin, thereby lowering the driving voltage. You can do it, and the response speed is faster.
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