IP Library Granted Patent US 8,134,665
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US 8,134,665 · App. 13/011,085 · Granted Mar 13, 2012

Polarizer and liquid-crystal display apparatus having reduced polarization state in oblique viewing angles

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,134,665
App. No.
13/011,085
Filed
Jan 21, 2011
Granted
Mar 13, 2012
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2871
USPC
349/118
Abstract

A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first polarizer located on one side of a first substrate, a second polarizer located on the opposite side of a second substrate, a liquid crystal layer formed of liquid crystal molecules and between the first and the second substrates so that the liquid crystal molecules may be aligned in parallel to the first or the second substrate and to which an electric field is applied in parallel to the first substrate, and a lighting device. The first or the second polarizer includes a polarization layer and supporting materials located on both sides of the polarization layer, reducing light leakage and a color shift in a black display state when viewed from the oblique direction.

Claims (22)

1. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:

a first polarization layer located on one side of a first substrate;

a second polarization layer located on the other side of a second substrate;

a liquid crystal layer formed of liquid crystal molecules and located between said first and second substrates such that said liquid crystal molecules are aligned in parallel to said first or second substrate and in one direction and thereby make a black state possible;

supporting material located on both sides of said first polarization layer and said second polarization layer, respectively; and

a lighting device,

wherein said first polarization layer is located on a side of said lighting device;

an absorption axis of said first polarization layer is substantially perpendicular to an absorption axis of said second polarization layer;

said absorption axis of said first polarization layer is substantially parallel to a slow axis on a plane of said liquid crystal layer;

said supporting material located on a side toward said liquid crystal layer of said first polarization layer has a refractive index of anisotropy on a plane;

said supporting material located on a side toward said liquid crystal layer of said first polarization layer satisfies n 1 >n 2 ≈n 3 , here, n 1 is a planar refractive index in a slow axis direction, n 2 is a planar refractive index in a fast axis direction and n 3 is a refractive index in a thickness direction;

a slow axis on a plane of said supporting material located on a side toward said liquid crystal layer of said first polarization layer is substantially parallel to said absorption axis of said first polarization layer;

a first retardation film and a second retardation film are located between said liquid crystal layer and said second polarization layer;

said first retardation film and said second retardation film satisfy any one of following cases (1) to (3) under conditions that n 1 is a planar refractive index in a slow axis direction, n 2 is a planar refractive index in a fast axis direction and n 3 is a refractive index in a thickness direction,

(1) said first retardation film satisfies 1.2<(n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 ), and said second retardation film satisfies (n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 )<0.5

(2) said first retardation film satisfies 0.8<(n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 )<1.2, and said second retardation film satisfies −5<(n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 )<0.5

(3) said first retardation film satisfies 0.5<(n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 )<0.8, and said second retardation film satisfies (n 1 −n 3 )/(n 1 −n 2 )<0.5

wherein,

said first retardation film is located on a side of said liquid crystal layer;

said second retardation film is located on a side of said second polarization layer; and

slow axes on planes of said first retardation film and said second retardation film are substantially perpendicular to a slow axis on a plane of said liquid crystal layer.

2. The liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when a viewing angle is changed, a maximum value of transmittance in said black state is 1.2% or less.