IP Library Granted Patent US 8,599,339
Granted Patent B2
US 8,599,339 · App. 10/878,030 · Granted Dec 3, 2013

Compensation film, manufacturing method thereof and liquid crystal display using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,599,339
App. No.
10/878,030
Granted
Dec 3, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a compensation film, a manufacturing method thereof and a liquid crystal display, which can obtain a wider viewing angle. The liquid crystal display can secure a wider viewing angle by providing the compensation film formed of multi-layered cholesteric liquid crystal layers.

Claims (59)

1. A compensation film for a liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a plurality of alignment films formed on a substrate, the alignment films having different tilt angles changed successively; and

a plurality of liquid crystal layers, each formed by coating cholesteric liquid crystals on each of the alignment films,

wherein a pretilt angle of each of the liquid crystal layers is set from each of the alignment films,

wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, each cholesteric liquid crystal layer has a substantially fixed tilt angle, and the tilt angles of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are different from each other and change successively throughout the cholesteric liquid crystal layers,

wherein the alignment films layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers,

wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are hardened by ultraviolet light or ion beams and each of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are fixed as a film, and

wherein a pitch of the cholesteric liquid crystals is controlled so as to change a phase of the cholesteric liquid crystals in the visible ray range.

2. A method for manufacturing a compensation film for a liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a) printing, hardening and aligning an optical alignment film on a substrate;

b) coating a cholesteric liquid crystal layer on the aligned optical alignment film and hardening the cholesteric liquid crystal layer by ultraviolet light or ion beams, wherein each of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are fixed as a film; and

c) repeatedly performing the steps a) and b) to provide sequentially a plurality of optical alignment films and a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal layers formed on each of the optical alignment films,

wherein the optical alignment films have different tilt angles changed successively;

wherein a pretilt angle of each of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers is set from each of the optical alignment films,

wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, and each cholesteric liquid crystal layer has a substantially fixed tilt angle, and the tilt angles of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are different from each other and change successively throughout the cholesteric liquid crystal layers,

wherein the optical alignment films layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, and

wherein a pitch of the cholesteric liquid crystal is controlled so as to change a phase of the cholesteric liquid crystal in the visible ray range.

3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the aligning of the optical alignment film is carried out by irradiating at least one of non-polarized ultraviolet light and an ion beam.

4. A liquid crystal display, comprising:

a lower substrate having thin film transistors arranged in a matrix, pixel regions being defined by gate lines and data lines;

an upper substrate provided corresponding to the lower substrate, the upper substrate having a plurality of color filter patterns for representing colors;

a liquid crystal layer provided by filling liquid crystals into a gap between the lower and upper substrates;

first and second compensation films, each provided by forming sequentially a plurality of alignment films and a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal layers formed on each of the alignment films on outer surfaces of the lower and upper substrates, the alignment films having different tilt angles changed successively; and

first and second polarizing plates respectively attached to outer surfaces of the lower and upper substrates to have optical transmittance axes perpendicular to each other,

wherein a pretilt angle of each of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers is set from each of the alignment films,

wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, and each cholesteric liquid crystal layer has a substantially fixed tilt angle, and the tilt angles of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are different from each other and change successively throughout the cholesteric liquid crystal layers,

wherein the alignment films layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers,

wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are hardened by ultraviolet light or ion beams and each of the cholesteric liquid crystal layers are fixed as a film, and

wherein a pitch of the cholesteric liquid crystal is controlled so as to change a phase of the cholesteric liquid crystal in the visible ray range.

5. The liquid crystal display according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second compensation films are formed of negative C-plate.

6. The liquid crystal display according to claim 4 , wherein a liquid crystal mode applied to the liquid crystal layer is at least one selected from the group consisting of twisted nematic (TN) mode, optical compensated birefringence (OCB) mode, vertical alignment (VA) mode, in plane switching (IPS) mode and electrically controlled birefringence (ECB) mode.

7. An optical compensation film, comprising:

a first alignment film on a substrate;

a first liquid crystal layer on the first alignment film;

a second alignment film on the first liquid crystal layer;

a second liquid crystal layer on the second alignment film;

a third alignment film on the second liquid crystal layer; and

a third liquid crystal layer on the third alignment film,

wherein the first to third alignment films have different tilt angles changed successively,

wherein a pretilt angle of each of the first to third liquid crystal layers is set from each of the first to third alignment films,

wherein the liquid crystal layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, each liquid crystal layer has a substantially fixed tilt angle, and the tilt angles of the liquid crystal layers are different from each other and change successively throughout the liquid crystal layers,

wherein the alignment films layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers,

wherein the first to the third liquid crystal layers are hardened by ultraviolet light or ion beams and each of the liquid crystal layers are fixed as a film,

wherein the liquid crystal layers include a cholesteric liquid crystal, and

wherein a pitch of the cholesteric liquid crystal is controlled so as to change a phase of the cholesteric liquid crystal in the visible ray range.

8. A method of forming an optical compensation film, comprising:

forming a first alignment film on a substrate;

forming a first liquid crystal layer on the first alignment film;

forming a second alignment film on the first liquid crystal layer;

forming a second liquid crystal layer on the second alignment film,

forming a third alignment film on the second liquid crystal layer; and

forming a third liquid crystal layer on the third alignment film,

wherein the first to third alignment films have different tilt angles changed successively,

wherein a pretilt angle of each of the first to third liquid crystal layers is set from each of the first to third alignment films,

wherein the liquid crystal layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers, each liquid crystal layer has a substantially fixed tilt angle, and the tilt angles of the liquid crystal layers are different from each other and change successively throughout the liquid crystal layers,

wherein the alignment films layers are formed with a multi-layered structure having at least three layers,

wherein the first to the third liquid crystal layers are hardened by ultraviolet light or ion beams and each of the liquid crystal layers are fixed as a film,

wherein the liquid crystal layers include a cholesteric liquid crystal, and

wherein a pitch of the cholesteric liquid crystal are controlled so as to change a phase of the cholesteric liquid crystal in the visible ray range.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 17, 2008
From: LG. PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.
To: LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021773/0029 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2004
From: LEE, MAN HOAN; LEE, HA YOUNG
To: LG. PHILIP LCD CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 015524/0790 →