IP Library Granted Patent US 7,804,567
Granted Patent B2
US 7,804,567 · App. 11/280,569 · Granted Sep 28, 2010

Normally-white twisted-nematic-mode LCD device

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Patent No.
US 7,804,567
App. No.
11/280,569
Granted
Sep 28, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A normally-white twisted-nematic mode LCD device includes a first optical compensation film between a light-incident-side polarization film and an LC cell, and a second optical compensation film between a light-emitting-side polarization film and the LC cell. The optical axis of the first (second) optical compensation film projected onto the substrate surface is substantially parallel to the longer axis of an equivalent refractive index ellipsoid of a residual retardation of the LC layer in the vicinity of a light-incident-side (light-emitting-side) substrate upon display of black color.

Claims (27)

1. A normally-white liquid crystal display (LCD) device comprising

a first polarization film, a first optical compensation film, a first substrate, a first transparent electrode, a first orientation film, a twisted-nematic liquid crystal (LC) layer, a second orientation film, a second transparent electrode, a second substrate, a second optical compensation film, and a second polarization film, which are consecutively disposed in a direction of light transmission, wherein:

said first polarization film has a polarization axis perpendicular to a polarization axis of said second polarization film;

an optical axis of said first optical compensation film projected onto a substrate surface of said first or second substrate is substantially parallel to a longer axis of a first equivalent refractive index ellipsoid projected onto said substrate surface,

said first equivalent refractive index ellipsoid representing a residual retardation of said LC layer in a vicinity of a first interface of said LC layer with respect to said first substrate upon display of black color by applying a first voltage between said first transparent substrate and said second transparent substrate to determine an orientation of LC molecules in said LC layer; and

an optical axis of said second optical polarization film projected onto said substrate surface is substantially parallel to a longer axis of a second equivalent refractive index ellipsoid projected onto said substrate surface,

said second equivalent refractive index ellipsoid representing a residual retardation of said LC layer in a vicinity of a second interface of said LC layer with respect to said second substrate upon said display of black color,

wherein said first optical compensation film comprises a plurality of LC layers each compensating a retardation of distinct LC molecules within a first portion of said LC layer on the first substrate side of said LC layer with each of said plurality of compensation film LC layers having an optical axis generally parallel to a long axis of the respective distinct LC molecule, and said second optical compensation film comprises a plurality of LC layers each compensating a retardation of distinct LC molecules within a second portion of said LC layer on the second substrate side of said LC layer with each of said plurality of compensation film LC layers having an optical axis generally parallel to a long axis of the respective distinct LC molecule, and wherein the following relationship: 0.5×θTw−47.5≦Δθ2≦0.5×θTw−43.8 holds,

where θTw is a twisted angle of said LC layer, Δθ 2 (Δθ 2 >0) is an angle measured from said optical axis of said first optical compensation film projected onto said substrate surface to said polarization axis of said first polarization film, and −Δθ 2 is an angle measured from said optical axis of said second optical compensation film projected onto said substrate surface to said polarization axis of said second polarization film, assuming that the angles are positive when measured in a clockwise direction as viewed along said direction of light transmission.

2. The LCD device according to claim 1 , wherein

said first voltage is three to four times a threshold voltage Vth of said LC layer,

said threshold voltage Vth representing Freederickzs transition point of the LC in said LC layer.

3. The LCD device according to claim 1 , wherein the following relationship: Δθ 2 >Δθ 1 holds, assuming that an angle between said orientation of said LC layer in said vicinity of said first interface projected onto said substrate surface and said polarization axis of said first polarization film is −Δθ 1 (Δθ 1 >0), and an angle between said orientation of said LC layer in said vicinity of said second interface projected onto said substrate surface and said polarization axis of said second polarization film is Δθ 1 .

4. The LCD device according to claim 1 , wherein at least a viewing angle of 80 degrees in a horizontal direction provides a contrast ratio of 10:1 or above.

5. The LCD device according to claim 4 , wherein at least a viewing angle of 80 degrees in either a top or bottom direction provides a contrast ratio of 10:1 or above.

6. The LCD device according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second optical compensation films each have a negative single-axis optical characteristic wherein said optical axis thereof is inclined from said substrate surface by a specific angle.

7. The LCD device according to claim 6 , wherein said first and second optical compensation films each include a plurality (n) of layers each including a negative single-axis optical characteristic.

8. The LCD device according to claim 7 , wherein each of m layers among said n layers (0≦m<n) has an optical axis perpendicular to said substrate surface.

9. The LCD device according to claim 8 , wherein (n−m) layers among said n layers other than said m layers are configured by (n−m) discotic layers each having a negative single-axis optical characteristic.

10. The LCD device according to claim 1 , wherein said LCD device is an active-matrix-drive LCD device including a switching device in each of a plurality of pixels within the LCD device, and said switching device is a TFT (thin-film-transistor) or MIM (metal-insulator-metal) switching device.

11. A normally-white liquid crystal display (LCD) device comprising

a first polarization film, a first optical compensation film, a first substrate, a first transparent electrode, a first orientation film, a twisted-nematic liquid crystal (LC) layer, a second orientation film, a second transparent electrode, a second substrate, a second optical compensation film, and a second polarization film, which are consecutively disposed in a direction of light transmission, wherein:

said first optical compensation film comprises a plurality of effective compensation LC layers;

a first one of said effective compensation LC layers nearer to said LCD device LC layer having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a first LCD LC layer molecule disposed nearer to said first optical compensation film, upon display of black color; a second one of said effective compensation LC layers disposed further from said LCD device LC layer than said first effective compensation LC layer, having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a second LC molecule disposed further into said the LCD device LC layer than said first LC molecule, upon the display of black color; and a third of said effective compensation LC layers disposed still further from the LCD device LC layer having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a third LC molecule disposed still further into said LCD device LC layer than said second LC molecule, upon the display of black color, to thereby compensate with said effective compensation layers the residual retardation of said first, second and third LC molecules in said LCD device LC layer.

12. The liquid crystal display device of claim 11 , wherein:

said second optical compensation film comprises a plurality of effective compensation LC layers;

a fourth one of said effective compensation LC layers nearer to said LCD device LC layer having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a fourth LCD device LC layer molecule disposed nearer to said second optical compensation film, upon display of black color; a fifth one of said effective compensation LC layers disposed further from said LCD device LC layer than said fourth effective compensation LC layer, having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a fifth LC molecule disposed further into said the LCD device LC layer than said fourth LC molecule, upon the display of black color; and a sixth of said effective compensation LC layers disposed still further from the LCD device LC layer than said fifth effective compensation LC layer having an optical axis substantially parallel to the longer axis of a sixth LC molecule disposed still further into said LCD device LC layer than said fifth LC molecule, upon the display of black color, to thereby compensate with said effective compensation layers in said second compensation film the residual retardation of said fourth, fifth and sixth LC molecules in said LCD device LC layer.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE RECEIVING PARTY NAME AND ADDRESS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 49675 FRAME: 165. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Sep 11, 2019
From: SHENZHEN TECHVISUM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: SHENZHEN TECHVISUM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
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