Liquid crystal display device and liquid crystal orientation method
View Patent ↗A slit pattern, which is an orientation control element extending in an oblique direction relative to an edge of a pixel electrode on a surface of a TFT substrate, is formed in the pixel electrode to extend in a substantially parallel direction to an extending direction of a bank-shaped pattern. Furthermore, as an orientation control element, fine slit patterns (concave portions in the pixel electrode) are formed locally in a part near the edge of the pixel electrode except in the pixel electrode to extend in an oblique direction relative to an extending direction of the edge.
1. A liquid crystal display device comprising:
a first substrate having thereon a pixel electrode in an active element;
a second substrate having thereon an opposed electrode; and
a liquid crystal layer interposed between said first and second substrates with said electrodes facing each other,
wherein a first orientation control element is formed in said pixel electrode and extends in a nonparallel direction relative to an extending direction of an edge of said pixel electrode,
wherein a second orientation control element extends in a parallel direction relative to an extending direction of said edge,
wherein said first orientation control element is provided on said first and second substrates respectively,
wherein at least a part of liquid crystal molecules of said liquid crystal layer on said second orientation control element are orientated in a vertical direction relative to said substrate when voltage is being applied between said pixel and opposed electrodes,
wherein said first and second orientation control elements are pattern-cut slits, and
wherein said second orientation control element is provided on said second substrate, and said pixel electrode does not exist on at least a part of a place on said first substrate opposed to said second orientation control element.
2. The device according to claim 1 , wherein a dielectric anisotropy of said liquid crystal molecules of said liquid crystal layer is negative.
3. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said liquid crystal molecules on said second orientation control element are oriented in a non-vertical direction relative to a longitudinal direction of said second orientation control element when no voltage is applied.
4. The device according to claim 3 , wherein said liquid crystal molecules on said second orientation control element are oriented in a direction of 45° relative to the longitudinal direction of said second orientation control element.