IP Library Granted Patent US 8,089,594
Granted Patent B2
US 8,089,594 · App. 11/434,516 · Granted Jan 3, 2012

Liquid crystal display device and method of manufacturing the same

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Patent No.
US 8,089,594
App. No.
11/434,516
Granted
Jan 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vertically aligned liquid crystal display device such as of the MVA mode and a method of manufacturing the same featuring favorable viewing angle characteristics. The liquid crystal display device includes an electrode formed on at least one substrate of a pair of substrates to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal molecules, a first alignment control layer for vertically aligning the liquid crystal molecules and a liquid crystal layer that are held between the pair of substrates, and a second alignment control layer of an ultraviolet ray-cured product formed after the liquid crystal layer is held between the pair of substrates, wherein the second alignment control layer is so formed that there exist two or more regions of different threshold voltages in each display pixel, at least one region has a threshold voltage higher than a threshold voltage produced by the first alignment control layer, and a pre-tilted angle θp of not smaller than 86° but smaller than 90° is possessed by all regions.

Claims (17)

1. A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device comprising:

forming an electrode on at least one substrate of a pair of substrates to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal molecules,

holding a first alignment control layer for substantially vertically aligning the liquid crystal molecules and a liquid crystal layer between said pair of substrates,

forming a second alignment control layer of an ultraviolet ray-cured product after the liquid crystal layer is held between said pair of substrates;

wherein said second alignment control layer is formed continuously in at least a substantial portion of each of a plurality of pixels and is formed through a first process of irradiating ultraviolet rays in a state where part of a display pixel is shielded or dimmed while applying a voltage to said liquid crystal layer, wherein

after said first process, a second process is executed for irradiating ultraviolet rays in a manner that the threshold voltage in the region where the light is shielded or dimmed through said first process becomes lower than the threshold voltage in the region where the light is neither shielded nor dimmed through said first process, and wherein

said second process irradiates ultraviolet rays to the whole panel surface.

2. A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device according to claim 1 , wherein said second process irradiates ultraviolet rays at an intensity smaller than that of said first process.

3. A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device according to claim 1 , wherein said second process irradiates ultraviolet rays while applying a voltage to said liquid crystal layer.

4. A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device comprising:

forming an electrode on at least one substrate of a pair of substrates to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal molecules,

holding a first alignment control layer for vertically aligning the liquid crystal molecules and a liquid crystal layer between said pair of substrates,

forming a second alignment control layer of an ultraviolet ray-cured product after the liquid crystal layer is held between said pair of substrates;

wherein said second alignment control layer is formed continuously in at least a substantial portion of each of a plurality of pixels and is formed through:

a first process of irradiating ultraviolet rays in a state where part of a display pixel is shielded or dimmed;

a second process of irradiating ultraviolet rays at an intensity smaller than that of said first process; and

a third process of irradiating ultraviolet rays onto the whole panel surface at an intensity smaller than that of said second process and in a state of applying no voltage.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2016
From: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: MERCK PATENT GMBH
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