IP Library Granted Patent US 8,802,358
Granted Patent B2
US 8,802,358 · App. 13/669,659 · Granted Aug 12, 2014

Method of forming alignment film

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Patent No.
US 8,802,358
App. No.
13/669,659
Granted
Aug 12, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of forming an alignment film is provided. A photosensitive polymer material is provided, wherein the photosensitive polymer material defines a first pixel area and a second pixel area respectively defining a first sub-pixel area and the second sub-pixel area. In a first exposure, the photosensitive polymer material is irradiate by a first exposure light and a second exposure light to form a first alignment portion and a second alignment portion with different alignment directions in the first sub-pixel of the first pixel area and the second sub-pixel of the second pixel area respectively. In a second exposure, the photosensitive polymer material is irradiated with the first exposure light and the second exposure light to form a third alignment portion and a fourth alignment portion with different alignment directions in the first sub-pixel of the second pixel area and the second sub-pixel of the first pixel area respectively.

Claims (26)

1. A method of forming an alignment film, comprising:

providing a photosensitive polymer material, wherein the photosensitive polymer material defines a first pixel area and a second pixel area each defining a first sub-pixel area and a second sub-pixel area;

in a first exposure, irradiating the photosensitive polymer material with a first exposure light and a second exposure light to form a first alignment portion and a second alignment portion in the first sub-pixel area of the first pixel area and the second sub-pixel area of the second pixel area respectively, wherein the alignment direction of the first alignment portion is different from that of the second alignment portion;

in a second exposure, irradiating the photosensitive polymer material with the first exposure light and the second exposure light to form a third alignment portion and a fourth alignment portion in the second sub-pixel area of the first pixel area and the first sub-pixel area of the second pixel area respectively, wherein the alignment direction of the third alignment portion is different from that of the fourth alignment portion.

2. The formation method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

providing a first mask and a second mask, wherein the first mask and the second mask each having a first exposure unit and a second exposure unit;

in the step of the first exposure, irradiating the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the first mask with the first exposure light and the second exposure light respectively; and

in the step of the second exposure, irradiating the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the second mask with the first exposure light and the second exposure light respectively.

3. The formation method according to claim 2 , further comprising:

driving the photosensitive polymer material to move along a moving direction and pass through the first mask and the second mask;

wherein, the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the first mask are separated by a distance along the moving direction, and the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the second mask are separated by a distance along the moving direction.

4. The formation method according to claim 3 , wherein the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the first mask are separated by a distance along a direction perpendicular to the moving direction, and the first exposure unit and the second exposure unit of the second mask are separated by a distance along a direction perpendicular to the moving direction.

5. The formation method according to claim 1 , wherein the alignment direction of the first alignment portion and that of the second alignment portion are differentiated by 180°.

6. The formation method according to claim 1 , wherein the alignment direction of the third alignment portion and that of the fourth alignment portion are differentiated by 180°.

7. A method of forming an alignment film, comprising:

providing a photosensitive polymer material, wherein the photosensitive polymer material defines N×M pixel areas each defining N×M sub-pixel areas;

in each of the N×M times of exposure, irradiating the photosensitive polymer material with M different exposure lights to form a plurality of alignment portions with different alignment directions in one sub-pixel area of each of the N×M pixel areas, wherein N denotes the number of polarization orientation of each of the M exposure lights.

8. The formation method according to claim 7 , further comprising:

providing N×M masks each having M exposure units;

in the step of irradiating the photosensitive polymer material with the M different exposure lights in each of the N×M times of exposure, the M exposure units are irradiated with the M exposure lights respectively.

9. The formation method according to claim 8 , further comprising:

driving the photosensitive polymer material to move along a moving direction to pass through the N×M masks;

wherein, the M exposure unit are separated by a distance along the moving direction.

10. The formation method according to claim 9 , wherein the M exposure units are separated by a distance along a direction perpendicular to the moving direction.

11. The formation method according to claim 9 , wherein the P-th exposure light irradiates the N exposure sub-units of the P-th exposure unit to form N alignment portions with different alignment directions, wherein P is a positive integral between 1 and M.

12. The formation method according to claim 8 , wherein each of the M exposure units of one of the N×M masks has N exposure sub-units, and the N×M exposure sub-units correspond to the N×M pixel areas.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 13, 2014
From: CHIMEI INNOLUX CORPORATION
To: INNOLUX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032672/0813 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2012
From: OU, YAO-JEN; LEE, HAN-LANG; WANG, CHIEN-CHIH; TSENG, HUNG-I
To: INNOCOM TECHNOLOGY(SHENZHEN)CO., LTD.; CHIMEI INNOLUX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029247/0190 →