IP Library Granted Patent US 9,335,592
Granted Patent B2
US 9,335,592 · App. 13/525,907 · Granted May 10, 2016

Liquid crystal display panel, liquid crystal display, and electronic unit

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Patent No.
US 9,335,592
App. No.
13/525,907
Granted
May 10, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid crystal display panel includes: a liquid crystal layer including a liquid crystal material with positive dielectric constant anisotropy; a vertical alignment film being in contact with the liquid crystal layer; a first substrate and a second substrate disposed to face each other with the liquid crystal layer in between; and an electrode disposed on a surface of one or both of the first substrate and the second substrate and generating, in the liquid crystal layer, an electric field in a direction orthogonal to or intersecting with a normal to the first substrate.

Claims (39)

1. A liquid crystal display including a liquid crystal display panel, and a drive circuit driving the liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising:

a liquid crystal layer including a liquid crystal material with positive dielectric constant anisotropy;

a vertical alignment film being in contact with the liquid crystal layer;

a first substrate and a second substrate disposed to face each other with the liquid crystal layer in between; and

an electrode disposed on a surface of one or both of the first substrate and the second substrate and generating, in the liquid crystal layer, an electric field in a direction orthogonal to or intersecting with a normal to the first substrate,

wherein the drive circuit is configured to apply a first voltage to the electrode in a nematic phase temperature range and in an isotropic phase temperature range of the liquid crystal layer, the first voltage being predetermined as a voltage that allows birefringence produced in an isotropic phase to be substantially equal to birefringence produced in a nematic phase,

wherein the nematic phase birefringence is a phase birefringence in the nematic phase temperature range in which a direction of a director of the liquid crystal layer is changed by applying the electric field generated by the electrode, and

wherein the isotropic phase birefringence is a phase birefringence in the isotropic phase temperature range in which a direction of a director of the liquid crystal layer is dissipated or induced by applying the electric field generated by the electrode.

2. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein

the drive circuit drives the electrode with use of two values including the first voltage and a second voltage different from the first voltage.

3. The liquid crystal display according to claim 2 , wherein the second voltage is zero volts or a value close to zero volts.

4. A liquid crystal display including a liquid crystal display panel, and a drive circuit driving the liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising:

a liquid crystal layer including a liquid crystal material with positive dielectric constant anisotropy;

a vertical alignment film being in contact with the liquid crystal layer;

a first substrate and a second substrate disposed to face each other with the liquid crystal layer in between;

a pair of polarizing plates disposed to face each other with the first substrate and the second substrate in between; and

an electrode disposed on a surface of one or both of the first substrate and the second substrate and generating, in the liquid crystal layer, an electric field in a direction orthogonal to or intersecting with a normal to the first substrate,

wherein

the pair of polarizing plates satisfy a crossed nicols condition, and are in a state where their absorption axes are different by about 45 degrees from a direction of the electric field,

the drive circuit is configured to apply a first voltage to the electrode to perform white display in a nematic phase temperature range and an isotropic phase temperature range, and

the first voltage is predetermined as a voltage equal to or higher than a voltage at which light transmittance of the liquid crystal display panel is maximized when the temperature of the liquid crystal layer falls within the isotropic phase temperature range in which a direction of a director of the liquid crystal layer is dissipated or induced by applying the electric field by the electrode, while in the nematic phase temperature range, the direction of the director of the liquid crystal layer is changed by applying the electric field by the electrode.

5. The liquid crystal display according to claim 4 , wherein

the drive circuit drives the electrode with use of two values including the first voltage and a second voltage different from the first voltage.

6. The liquid crystal display according to claim 5 , wherein

the drive circuit applies the second voltage to the electrode to perform black display.

7. A liquid crystal display including a liquid crystal display panel, and a drive circuit driving the liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising:

a liquid crystal layer including a liquid crystal material with positive dielectric constant anisotropy;

a vertical alignment film being in contact with the liquid crystal layer;

a first substrate and a second substrate disposed to face each other with the liquid crystal layer in between;

a pair of polarizing plates disposed to face each other with the first substrate and the second substrate in between; and

an electrode disposed on a surface of one or both of the first substrate and the second substrate and generating, in the liquid crystal layer, an electric field in a direction orthogonal to or intersecting with a normal to the first substrate,

wherein

the pair of polarizing plates satisfy a parallel nicols condition, and are in a state where their absorption axes are different by about 90 degrees from a direction of the electric field, and

the drive circuit is configured to apply a first voltage to the electrode in a nematic phase temperature range and an isotropic phase temperature range, and

the first voltage is predetermined as a voltage equal to or higher than a voltage at which light transmittance of the liquid crystal display panel is minimized when the temperature of the liquid crystal layer falls within the isotropic phase temperature range in which a direction of a director of the liquid crystal layer is dissipated or induced by applying the electric field by the electrode, while in the nematic phase temperature range, the direction of the director of the liquid crystal layer is changed by applying the electric field by the electrode.

8. The liquid crystal display according to claim 7 , wherein

the drive circuit drives the electrode with use of two values including the first voltage and a second voltage different from the first voltage.

9. The liquid crystal display according to claim 8 , wherein

the drive circuit applies the second voltage to the electrode to perform white display.

Assignments (3)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 23, 2015
From: JAPAN DISPLAY WEST INC.; JAPAN DISPLAY INC.
To: JAPAN DISPLAY INC.
Reel/Frame 035479/0410 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENT WHICH INCORRECTLY OMITTED AN ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 028986 FRAME 0977. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CORRECT ASSIGNEES ARE SONY CORPORATION AND NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOTTORI UNIVERSITY. Recorded Oct 5, 2012
From: KOSUGE, MASAHIRO; NAEMURA, SHOHEI
To: SONY CORPORATION; NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOTTORI UNIVERSITY
Reel/Frame 029087/0534 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2012
From: KOSUGE, MASAHIRO; NAEMURA, SHOHEI
To: SONY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028986/0977 →