IP Library Granted Patent US 8,054,425
Granted Patent B2
US 8,054,425 · App. 12/875,609 · Granted Nov 8, 2011

Alignment treatment of liquid crystal display device

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Patent No.
US 8,054,425
App. No.
12/875,609
Granted
Nov 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An alignment-treating method including a first irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in a predetermined azimuth direction on a alignment layer of a substrate by obliquely irradiating the substrate with ultraviolet rays, and a second irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in an azimuth direction different from the predetermined azimuth direction by obliquely irradiating a region of the substrate where ultraviolet ray irradiation has not been conducted in the first irradiation step with ultraviolet rays in an azimuth direction 180° different from an azimuth direction of ultraviolet ray irradiation in the first irradiation step. In the first and second irradiation steps, the substrate is obliquely irradiated with ultraviolet rays, through a mask having stripe-shaped light shielding area and stripe-shaped opening, in an azimuth direction parallel to a longer direction of the stripe-shaped opening.

Claims (15)

1. An alignment-treating method, including:

a first ultraviolet ray irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in a predetermined azimuth direction on a alignment layer of a substrate by obliquely irradiating the substrate with ultraviolet rays, and

a second ultraviolet ray irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in an azimuth direction different from the predetermined azimuth direction by obliquely irradiating a region of the substrate where ultraviolet ray irradiation has not been conducted in the first ultraviolet ray irradiation step with ultraviolet rays in an azimuth direction 180 degrees different from an azimuth direction of ultraviolet ray irradiation in the first ultraviolet ray irradiation step,

in the first and second ultraviolet ray irradiation steps, the substrate being obliquely irradiated with ultraviolet rays, through a mask having stripe-shaped light shielding area and stripe-shaped opening, in an azimuth direction parallel to a longer direction of the stripe-shaped opening.

2. The alignment-treating method according to claim 1 , wherein

the substrate is rotated 180 degrees between the first and second ultraviolet ray irradiation steps.

3. The alignment-treating method according to claim 2 , wherein the substrate is a substrate having a vertical alignment layer,

in the first ultraviolet ray irradiation step, the alignment layer is treated to realize a liquid crystal alignment in an inclined direction with respect to a surface of the substrate along a first azimuth direction parallel to a longer direction of the stripe-shaped opening, and

in the second ultraviolet ray irradiation step, the alignment layer is treated to realize a liquid crystal alignment in an inclined direction with respect to a surface of the substrate along a second azimuth direction 180 degrees different from the first azimuth direction.

4. A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device, including a steps of:

an alignment-treating method, including:

(a) a first ultraviolet ray irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in a predetermined azimuth direction on a alignment layer of a substrate by obliquely irradiating the substrate with ultraviolet rays, and

(b) a second ultraviolet ray irradiation step of conducting an alignment-treating for realizing an alignment of liquid crystals in an azimuth direction different from the predetermined azimuth direction by obliquely irradiating a region of the substrate where ultraviolet ray irradiation has not been conducted in the first ultraviolet ray irradiation step with ultraviolet rays in an azimuth direction 180 degrees different from an azimuth direction of ultraviolet ray irradiation in the first ultraviolet ray irradiation step, and

(c) wherein, in the first and second ultraviolet ray irradiation steps, the substrate is obliquely irradiated with ultraviolet rays, through a mask having stripe-shaped light shielding area and stripe-shaped opening, in an azimuth direction parallel to a longer direction of the stripe-shaped opening, and further wherein the substrate is rotated 180 degrees between the first and second ultraviolet ray irradiation steps, and

sticking first and second substrates for which steps (a) through (c) of the alignment-treating method were conducted such that the predetermined azimuth direction of the first substrate and the predetermined azimuth direction of the second substrate are perpendicular to each other.