Display Substrate, Method for Manufacturing the Same, and Liquid Crystal Display Device
US-2015362780-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US2016154264A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016154264-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514931963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal layer, a first substrate and a second substrate. The first substrate includes a light reflection type of first pixel electrode and a first alignment film. The second substrate includes a counter-electrode and a second alignment film. A first alignment treatment direction is inclined in a second direction of rotation at an angle of 110° to 130° with respect to in a second alignment treatment direction. A liquid crystal material is used which contains an optically active substance which gives liquid crystal molecules a twisting force from the second alignment film toward the first alignment film in the second direction of rotation.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A liquid crystal display device comprising: a liquid crystal layer; a first substrate including a light reflection type of first pixel electrode and a first alignment film which is in contact with the liquid crystal layer and subjected to a first alignment treatment; and a second substrate including a counter-electrode which is located opposite to the first pixel electrode and a second alignment film which is in contact with the liquid crystal layer and subjected to a second alignment treatment, wherein a direction in which the first alignment treatment is performed is inclined in a second direction of rotation at an angle of 110° to 130° with respect to in a direction in which the second alignment treatment is performed, and the liquid crystal layer is formed of a liquid crystal material containing an optically active substance which gives liquid crystal molecules a twisting force from the second alignment film toward the first alignment film in the second direction of rotation. 2 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein a direction of rotation in which the liquid crystal molecules are twisted is changed when a transition voltage is applied to the liquid crystal layer by the first pixel electrode and the counter-electrode, and with the direction of rotation changed, the liquid crystal molecules are twisted from the second alignment film toward the first alignment film in a first direction of rotation which is opposite to the second direction of rotation. 3 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 2 , wherein before the direction of rotation is changed, director in an intermediate layer included in the liquid crystal layer is aligned substantially parallel to a surface of the first alignment film and a surface of the second alignment film, and with the direction of rotation changed, the director in the intermediate layer included in the liquid crystal layer is aligned substantially perpendicular to the surface of the first alignment film and the surface of the second alignment film. 4 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein 0.125≦d/p≦0.3 where p is a helical pitch of the liquid crystal material, and d is a thickness of the liquid crystal layer. 5 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal layer has a thickness which falls within a range of 2.5 to 2.9 μm. 6 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein 0.125≦Δnd≦0.232 where Δn is a refractive anisotropy of the liquid crystal material and d is a thickness of the liquid crystal layer. 7 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein the first substrate further includes a light reflection type of second pixel electrode which is located apart from the first pixel electrode and opposite to the counter-electrode, and is given a second image signal having a polarity opposite to that of a first image signal to be supplied to the first pixel electrode. 8 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 7 , wherein a distance between the first pixel electrode and the second pixel electrode falls within a range of 3 to 5 μm. 9 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein the first substrate further includes unit pixel which comprises: a first pixel which includes the first pixel electrode and is provided as a first-color pixel; a second pixel which is located adjacent to the first pixel in a first direction, includes a light reflection type of second pixel electrode, and is provided as a second-color pixel; a third pixel which is located adjacent to the first pixel in a second direction intersecting the first direction, includes a light reflection type of third pixel electrode, and is provided as a third-color pixel; and a fourth pixel which is located adjacent to the second pixel in the second direction and adjacent to the third pixel in the first direction, includes a light reflection type of fourth pixel electrode, and is provided as a fourth-color pixel, and the counter-electrode is located further opposite to the second pixel electrode, the third pixel electrode and the fourth pixel electrode. 10 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 9 , wherein an acute angle between the direction in which the first alignment treatment is performed and the first direction falls within a range of 11.5° to 21.5°. 11 . The liquid crystal display device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal material has a positive dielectric anisotropy, and is formed of a nematic liquid crystal material.
by treatment of the surface, e.g. embossing, rubbing or light irradiation (G02F1/133711, G02F1/133734, G02F1/133753 take precedence) · CPC title
Reflecting elements (associated to illuminating devices G02F1/133605) · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
the alignment material or treatment being different for the two opposite substrates · CPC title
Surface-induced orientation of the liquid crystal molecules, e.g. by alignment layers · CPC title
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