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G01J 1/42 (2006.01) C09K 19/16 (2006.01) G02B 5/23 (2006.01) G02F 1/135 (2006.01) G02F 1/137 (2006.01)

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CA 1043887

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method and apparatus are provided for maintaining the conductance of liquid crystalline compositions comprising pure trans-stilbene liquid crystalline materials at a level sufficient to allow dynamic scattering of the composition. Thus, there is provided an electro-optic device including an electro-optic member that comprises a layer of pure liquid crystalline composition between two electrodes. The liquid crystalline is a pure trans-stilbene nematic liquid crystal- line material. A source of ultraviolet radiation that is electrically energizable is positioned to impinge the layer with radiation upon energization. Electrically connect- ed with the member are comparison means for comparing the electrical resistivity of the layer with a predetermined resistivity value and for generating an electrical signal when the layer resistivity is greater than the predetermined resistivity value. Electrically connected with the compari- son means and the energizable source of ultraviolet radiation are energizing means which receive the electrical signal and, upon receipt thereof, energize the source of ultraviolet radiation.

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