Transflective liquid crystal display using separate transmissive and reflective liquid crystal cells and materials with single cell gap
View Patent ↗A transflective liquid crystal display (TLCD) using separate transmissive (T) and reflective (R) cells in which two liquid crystal materials with different birefringence changes are used. The birefringence change of the R region is half of the birefringence change of the T region. In this case, a single cell gap is possible and identical transmittance and reflectance for R and T is obtained. It is applicable to various reflective LC modes, and the fabrication methods are simple.
1. A structure of a liquid crystal area for an improved, low-cost, transflective liquid crystal display (TLCD), the liquid crystal area structure consisting of:
a transmissive portion and a reflective portion in the liquid crystal area of the transflective LCD;
a serpentine wall structure;
a set of independent regions in a liquid crystal cell selected from at least one reflective (R) region and at least one transmissive (T) region, wherein the serpentine wall structure separates the set of independent regions in the liquid crystal cell; and
a first liquid crystal material in the reflective (R) region and a second liquid crystal in the transmissive (T) regions, wherein the only difference between the first and second liquid crystal material is that the birefringence change in the reflective region is one-half of the birefringence change in the transmissive (T) region so that identical transmittance and reflectance for the set of independent regions are achieved.
2. A method of configuring a liquid crystal area for improving a transflective liquid crystal display (TLCD) consisting of the steps of:
providing a transmissive portion and a reflective portion in the liquid crystal area of the transflective LCD;
fabricating a serpentine wall on a transparent substrate;
sealing the serpentine wall to the substrate to form independent transmissive and reflective regions having an equal cell gap;
filling the transmissive portion with a first liquid crystal material;
filling the reflective portion with a second liquid crystal material, wherein the only difference between the first and second liquid crystal material is that the second liquid crystal material has a birefringence change of one-half the birefringence change of the first liquid crystal material; and
passing backlight and ambient light through the TLCD to achieve identical transmittance and reflectance displaying high quality images.