JPH09197420A - Liquid crystal element - Google Patents

Liquid crystal element

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JPH09197420A
JPH09197420A JP2182396A JP2182396A JPH09197420A JP H09197420 A JPH09197420 A JP H09197420A JP 2182396 A JP2182396 A JP 2182396A JP 2182396 A JP2182396 A JP 2182396A JP H09197420 A JPH09197420 A JP H09197420A
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Norinaga Sasaki
宣良 笹木
Ichiro Hirozawa
一郎 廣沢
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To form a multidomain structure so as to increase the angle of visual field and to decrease contamination or orientation defects in a liquid crystal by forming two pairs of small transparent electrodes perpendicular to each other on a transparent electrode of a substrate, generating electric fields parallel to the substrate and perpendicular to each other by the small transparent electrodes to form domains in the liquid crystal. SOLUTION: This element has electrodes 102, 103 on a transparent electrode film 101 to surround a liquid crystal in a pixel in such a manner that electric fields are generated parallel to the substrate 105 and perpendicular to each other. A nematic liquid crystal having positive anisotropy of the dielectric const. is injected between the substrates. When electric fields parallel to the substrate 105 are generated by the small transparent electrodes 102, 103 formed on the transparent electrode film 101, such liquid crystal domains are formed that the liquid crystal near the substrate surface is aligned along the electric field in each domain. Thereby, the liquid crystal director in the middle of the liquid crystal layer is aligned in various directions, which enables compensation for visual difference due to the double refraction and realizes a display of a wide angle of visual field. Moreover, contamination due to rubbing treatment is not caused.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、液晶素子に関し、
特に配向膜を不要とした広視野角液晶素子に関する。
TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a liquid crystal device,
In particular, it relates to a wide viewing angle liquid crystal element that does not require an alignment film.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】現在、主流であるTN(ツイスティッド
ネマティック)方式やSTN(スーパーツイスティッド
ネマティック)方式の液晶ディスプレイ等、N(ネマテ
ィック)液晶を用いる液晶ディスプレイにおいては、良
好な表示を得るためにラビング処理を施した高分子配向
膜で液晶を挟みこみ、モノドメインの液晶層を得てい
る。
2. Description of the Related Art Liquid crystal displays using N (nematic) liquid crystals, such as TN (twisted nematic) type and STN (super twisted nematic) type liquid crystal displays, which are currently mainstream, are used in order to obtain good display. A liquid crystal is sandwiched between polymer alignment films that have been subjected to a rubbing treatment to obtain a monodomain liquid crystal layer.

【0003】ラビング処理法は安価で簡便であるが、バ
フ布等で配向膜表面を直接擦るので、配向膜表面が汚染
や傷を受けたり、静電気による素子破壊等が引き起こさ
れることが多々ある。そして、これらが液晶ディスプレ
イの表面不良の原因となり、歩留まり低下の一因となっ
ている。
The rubbing treatment method is inexpensive and simple, but since the surface of the alignment film is directly rubbed with a buff cloth or the like, the surface of the alignment film is often contaminated or scratched, or the element is destroyed by static electricity. Then, these cause a surface defect of the liquid crystal display, which is one of the causes of a decrease in yield.

【0004】また、液晶層がモノドメインを形成してい
るために、見る角度により複屈折に差が生じ、コントラ
ストや色調に角度依存性が出る。
Further, since the liquid crystal layer forms a mono domain, a difference in birefringence occurs depending on the viewing angle, and contrast and color tone have angle dependence.

【0005】このような課題に対して、例えば特開平7
−114009号公報には、透明電極表面に高分子の段
差や壁を形成して、ピクセル内に、ランダムな配向方向
を有する微少なドメインを形成する方法が提案されてい
る。同公報の記載によれば、表面に透明電極を有する少
なくとも一対の透明基板の間に液晶層が存在する液晶パ
ネルであって、この液晶層は段差又は壁面によって区切
られた液晶単位セルからなり、無電界時に液晶分子は基
板に対して実質的に水平に配列しており、かつ種々の方
位(アットランダムな方位)を有する液晶ドメインから
なると共に、前記透明基板の外側に少なくとも一枚の偏
光板を備えたことによりラビング処理を行わずに視野角
も拡大を図ると共に、微小な画素内でさらに微小な液晶
ドメインを安定に存在させたものとされている。
With respect to such a problem, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. Hei 7
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. -1140909 proposes a method of forming polymer steps or walls on the surface of a transparent electrode to form minute domains having random orientation directions in pixels. According to the description of the publication, a liquid crystal panel in which a liquid crystal layer is present between at least a pair of transparent substrates having a transparent electrode on the surface, and the liquid crystal layer is composed of liquid crystal unit cells divided by a step or a wall surface, The liquid crystal molecules are aligned substantially horizontally with respect to the substrate when there is no electric field, and are composed of liquid crystal domains having various orientations (at random orientations), and at least one polarizing plate is provided outside the transparent substrate. It is supposed that the viewing angle is widened without performing the rubbing process and the finer liquid crystal domains are stably present in the fine pixels.

【0006】[0006]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】上記の通り、ラビング
法は安価で簡便であるが、バフ布等で配向膜表面を直接
こするので、配向膜表面が汚染や傷を受けたり、静電気
による素子破壊等が引き起こされることが多々ある。こ
れらが液晶ディスプレイの表示不良の原因となり、歩留
まり低下の一因となっている。
As described above, the rubbing method is inexpensive and simple, but since the surface of the alignment film is directly rubbed with a buff cloth or the like, the alignment film surface is contaminated or scratched, or the device is damaged by static electricity. Destruction is often caused. These cause defective display of the liquid crystal display, which is one of the causes of the yield reduction.

【0007】また、液晶層がモノドメインを形成してい
るために、液晶層の中間位の液晶ダイレクタが一方向を
向いているので、見る角度により複屈折に差が生じ、コ
ントラストや色調に角度依存性が出る。
Since the liquid crystal layer forms a mono-domain, the liquid crystal director at the middle position of the liquid crystal layer faces in one direction, so that a difference in birefringence occurs depending on the viewing angle, resulting in a difference in contrast and color tone. Dependency comes out.

【0008】一方、上記特開平7−114009号公報
に提案される、高分子の段差や壁によりマルチドメイン
化する方法では、高分子分散型液晶ディスプレイに示さ
れているように、液晶の誘電率と高分子の誘電率の最適
化を行わなければ、良好な輝度、コントラストを得るこ
とができない上、製造上においても液晶注入の困難さが
ある。また、現在の主流ディスプレイである90度捻れ
TN方式に適用した場合、段差部分でセルギャップが1
/4ヘリカルピッチ長とならないので、パネル全域の電
気光学特性にムラが生じ、低輝度、低コントラストとな
ってしまうという問題点を有している。
On the other hand, in the method of multi-domaining by the steps and walls of the polymer proposed in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-114009, the dielectric constant of the liquid crystal as shown in the polymer dispersion type liquid crystal display. Unless the dielectric constant of the polymer is optimized, good brightness and contrast cannot be obtained, and liquid crystal injection is difficult in manufacturing. When applied to the 90 ° twist TN method, which is the current mainstream display, the cell gap is 1 at the step.
Since the / 4 helical pitch length is not obtained, there is a problem in that the electro-optical characteristics of the entire panel area become uneven, resulting in low brightness and low contrast.

【0009】従って、本発明は、上記問題点に鑑みて為
されたものであって、ピクセル内に異なる電界領域を多
数作り、これにより液晶層にマルチドメインを形成して
視野角の拡大を実現するとともに、ラビング配向膜を用
いないことで、ラビング処理起因の汚染や液晶配向不良
を低減する液晶素子を提供することを目的とする。
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and a large number of different electric field regions are formed in a pixel, thereby forming a multi-domain in a liquid crystal layer to realize a wide viewing angle. In addition, it is an object of the present invention to provide a liquid crystal element that reduces contamination due to rubbing treatment and liquid crystal alignment failure by not using a rubbing alignment film.

【0010】[0010]

【課題を解決するための手段】前記目的を達成するため
に、本発明は、表面に透明電極膜を有する透明基板に挾
持された液晶相を有する液晶素子であって、前記透明電
極膜表面に、基板に水平で互いに直角となる電場が印加
されるようにピクセル内部に液晶を囲むように形成され
た電極を備え、前記電極に対する印加電場により液晶の
配向を得るようにしたことを特徴とする液晶素子を提供
する。
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a liquid crystal device having a liquid crystal phase sandwiched between a transparent substrate having a transparent electrode film on its surface, wherein An electrode formed to surround the liquid crystal inside the pixel so that electric fields that are horizontal and orthogonal to each other are applied to the substrate, and the orientation of the liquid crystal is obtained by the electric field applied to the electrode. A liquid crystal device is provided.

【0011】本発明は、液晶分子を配向させるために基
板表面の透明電極上に、ラビング処理を施した高分子薄
膜を用いず、どちらか一方の基板の透明電極上に互いに
垂直となる微小透明電極を2対設け、それぞれの微小透
明電極で印加される基板に水平な互いに垂直な電場で液
晶のドメインを形成するようにしたものである。
The present invention does not use a polymer thin film that has been rubbed on the transparent electrode on the surface of the substrate to align the liquid crystal molecules, and the minute transparent electrodes that are perpendicular to each other on the transparent electrode on either substrate. Two pairs of electrodes are provided, and liquid crystal domains are formed by electric fields that are horizontal and perpendicular to each other and applied to the substrate by the respective minute transparent electrodes.

【0012】[0012]

【作用】上記構成のもと、本発明に係る液晶素子によれ
ば、誘電率異方性が正のネマティック液晶を注入し、一
方の基板のピクセルの透明電極上に形成した微小透明電
極により基板に水平な電圧を印加すると、基板表面近傍
の液晶がそれぞれの電場の方向に配向した液晶ドメイン
が得られる。これにより液晶層の中間位の液晶ダイレク
タは多方向に配向するので、視覚による複屈折の差を補
償することが可能とされ、広視野角のディスプレイを実
現できる。
According to the liquid crystal element of the present invention having the above structure, the nematic liquid crystal having a positive dielectric anisotropy is injected, and the substrate is formed by the minute transparent electrodes formed on the transparent electrodes of the pixels on one of the substrates. When a horizontal voltage is applied to the liquid crystal domain, liquid crystal domains in which liquid crystals near the substrate surface are oriented in respective electric field directions are obtained. As a result, the liquid crystal director in the middle position of the liquid crystal layer is oriented in multiple directions, so that it is possible to compensate for the difference in birefringence due to vision, and a display with a wide viewing angle can be realized.

【0013】また、本発明によれば、配向膜を有しない
ので、配向膜のラビング処理等による汚染も生じない。
Further, according to the present invention, since the alignment film is not provided, contamination due to rubbing treatment of the alignment film does not occur.

【0014】[0014]

【発明の実施の形態】本発明の実施の形態を図面を参照
して以下に詳細に説明する。
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.

【0015】図1に、本発明の一実施形態に係る液晶素
子の概略構成を平面図(図1(A)参照)と断面図(図
1(B)参照)にて示す。図1に示す液晶素子は、寸法
が約3cm×4cmの単純マトリクス駆動素子である。
FIG. 1 is a plan view (see FIG. 1A) and a cross-sectional view (see FIG. 1B) showing a schematic structure of a liquid crystal element according to an embodiment of the present invention. The liquid crystal element shown in FIG. 1 is a simple matrix driving element having dimensions of about 3 cm × 4 cm.

【0016】図1(A)の断面図を参照して、ピクセル
の断面構造を説明する。基板105表面にピクセル透明電
極101として、ITO(indium tin oxide)透明電極を
設け、絶縁膜107成膜の後、第2の微小電極103をITO
を材料としてパターニングした。
The sectional structure of the pixel will be described with reference to the sectional view of FIG. An ITO (indium tin oxide) transparent electrode is provided as the pixel transparent electrode 101 on the surface of the substrate 105, and after the insulating film 107 is formed, the second minute electrode 103 is formed on the ITO.
Was patterned as a material.

【0017】さらに、絶縁保護を行った後、同じくIT
Oを材料として第1の微小電極102を形成し、絶縁膜10
7′を形成した。下基板104についても上基板105と同様
にして、ITO透明電極、絶縁膜、第1及び第2の微小
電極等が形成される。
Further, after performing insulation protection, IT
The first microelectrode 102 is formed using O as a material, and the insulating film 10 is formed.
7'formed. Similarly to the upper substrate 105, the ITO transparent electrode, the insulating film, the first and second minute electrodes, and the like are formed on the lower substrate 104.

【0018】次に、図1(A)の平面図を用いてピクセ
ルの平面構造を説明する。
Next, the planar structure of the pixel will be described with reference to the plan view of FIG.

【0019】下基板104、上基板105の大きさ(寸法)は
3cm×4cmで、ピクセル透明電極101の大きさ(寸
法)は100μm×300μm、第1の微小電極102の
幅aは1μm、第2の微小電極103は1μm×3μmの
大きさ(b=3μm、c=1μm)で、第1の微小電極
102と第2の微小電極103との間隔dは1μm、隣り合う
第2の微小電極103間の図の縦方向の間隔は5μmとし
た。
The size (dimension) of the lower substrate 104 and the upper substrate 105 is 3 cm × 4 cm, the size (dimension) of the pixel transparent electrode 101 is 100 μm × 300 μm, and the width a of the first microelectrode 102 is 1 μm. The second microelectrode 103 has a size of 1 μm × 3 μm (b = 3 μm, c = 1 μm) and is the first microelectrode.
The distance d between the second microelectrode 103 and the second microelectrode 103 was 1 μm, and the vertical distance between the adjacent second microelectrodes 103 was 5 μm.

【0020】この2枚の基板104、105で5.4μmのス
ペーサー(不図示)を挟み、エポキシ系接着剤で基板同
士を接着するとともに、液晶注入口を設け、液晶セルと
した。
A spacer (not shown) of 5.4 μm was sandwiched between the two substrates 104 and 105, the substrates were bonded together with an epoxy adhesive, and a liquid crystal injection port was provided to form a liquid crystal cell.

【0021】この液晶セルに液晶を注入し、紫外線硬化
樹脂で液晶注入口を封止した。液晶は5CB(4-cyano-
4'-pentyl biphenyl)を用いた。
Liquid crystal was injected into this liquid crystal cell, and the liquid crystal injection port was sealed with an ultraviolet curable resin. The liquid crystal is 5CB (4-cyano-
4'-pentyl biphenyl) was used.

【0022】最後に、偏光板106、106′を上下基板10
5、104に、偏向方向が互いに垂直となるように張り付け
た。下基板104では偏向方向108が第1の微小電極102に
平行となるようにし、上基板105では偏向方向109が第2
の微小電極103に平行となるようにした。
Finally, the polarizing plates 106 and 106 'are attached to the upper and lower substrates 10.
They were attached to 5 and 104 so that the deflection directions were perpendicular to each other. On the lower substrate 104, the deflection direction 108 is set to be parallel to the first microelectrode 102, and on the upper substrate 105, the deflection direction 109 is set to the second direction.
It was arranged to be parallel to the microelectrode 103 of.

【0023】上記の液晶素子の第1、第2の微小電極10
2、103に、それぞれ隣り合う電極間での電位が5Vとな
るように印加すると、図2に示すように、各微小電極で
囲まれた液晶のダイレクタは隣り合う領域で90°の角
度を持つように配向するので、おおよそ5μm×5μm
の領域毎に配向の異なる液晶ドメインが得られる。
The first and second microelectrodes 10 of the above liquid crystal element
When voltage is applied to 2 and 103 so that the potential between adjacent electrodes is 5 V, as shown in FIG. 2, the directors of the liquid crystal surrounded by the minute electrodes have an angle of 90 ° in the adjacent regions. Orientation is approximately 5 μm x 5 μm
Liquid crystal domains having different orientations can be obtained for each region.

【0024】この液晶素子のピクセル透明電極間に電圧
を印加したときの透過率−駆動電圧特性をHe−Neレ
ーザーの633nmの光を用いて測定した結果を図3に
示す。このとき透過率は駆動電圧無印加時の透過率を1
00%とした。図3に示すように、液晶素子のピクセル
透明電極間の電圧が約1.59V以下で透過率は90%以上、
2.78Vより大でほぼ10%以下となる。
FIG. 3 shows the results of measuring the transmittance-driving voltage characteristics when a voltage was applied between the pixel transparent electrodes of this liquid crystal element using the He--Ne laser light of 633 nm. At this time, the transmittance is 1 when no driving voltage is applied.
00%. As shown in FIG. 3, when the voltage between the pixel transparent electrodes of the liquid crystal element is about 1.59 V or less, the transmittance is 90% or more,
Greater than 2.78V and less than 10%.

【0025】また、図4に、この液晶素子に駆動電圧2
Vを印加したときの水平方向(図4(A)参照)と垂直
方向(図4(B)参照)のHe−Neレーザー光の透過
率−視野角特性を示す。水平方向、垂直方向のいずれの
方向においても70°まで良好な視野角特性が得られ
た。
Further, in FIG. 4, a driving voltage 2 is applied to this liquid crystal element.
The transmittance-viewing angle characteristics of He—Ne laser light in the horizontal direction (see FIG. 4A) and the vertical direction (see FIG. 4B) when V is applied are shown. Good viewing angle characteristics up to 70 ° were obtained in both the horizontal and vertical directions.

【0026】[0026]

【発明の効果】以上説明したように、本発明に係る液晶
素子は、基板に水平な電場により、液晶のマルチドメイ
ンを得、広視野角表示を得ることができる。
As described above, the liquid crystal device according to the present invention can obtain a multi-domain of liquid crystal by a horizontal electric field on a substrate and can obtain a wide viewing angle display.

【0027】また、本発明によれば、ラビング処理を行
わないため、ラビングに起因する汚染や液晶の配向ムラ
等、プロセス上での不良発生を低減できる。
Further, according to the present invention, since the rubbing treatment is not carried out, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of defects in the process such as contamination due to rubbing and uneven alignment of the liquid crystal.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】本発明の一実施形態に係る液晶素子を説明する
ための図であり、(A)は平面構造を模式的に示した図
であり、(B)は断面構造を模式的に示した図である。
FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a liquid crystal element according to an embodiment of the present invention, (A) is a diagram schematically showing a planar structure, and (B) is a diagram schematically showing a cross-sectional structure. It is a figure.

【図2】本発明の一実施形態に係る液晶素子の液晶の配
向方向を模式的に示す図である。
FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing an alignment direction of liquid crystals of a liquid crystal element according to an embodiment of the present invention.

【図3】本発明の一実施形態に係る液晶素子の透過率−
駆動電圧特性を示す図である。
FIG. 3 shows the transmittance of the liquid crystal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
It is a figure which shows a drive voltage characteristic.

【図4】本発明の一実施形態に係る液晶素子の水平方向
と垂直方向の透過率の視野角依存性を示す図である。
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the viewing angle dependence of the transmittance in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction of the liquid crystal element according to the embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

101 ピクセル透明電極 102 第1の透明電極 103 第2の透明電極 104 基板(下基板) 105 基板(上基板) 106、106′ 偏光板 107 絶縁膜 108 下基板の偏光方向 109 上基板の偏光方向 201 第1の透明電極 202 第2の透明電極 203 液晶のダイレクタ 204 下基板の偏光方向 205 上基板の偏光方向 101 Pixel transparent electrode 102 First transparent electrode 103 Second transparent electrode 104 Substrate (lower substrate) 105 Substrate (upper substrate) 106, 106 'Polarizing plate 107 Insulating film 108 Polarizing direction of lower substrate 109 Polarizing direction of upper substrate 201 First transparent electrode 202 Second transparent electrode 203 Liquid crystal director 204 Polarization direction of lower substrate 205 Polarization direction of upper substrate

Claims (3)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】表面に透明電極膜を有する透明基板に挾持
された液晶相を有する液晶素子であって、 前記透明電極膜表面に、基板に水平で互いに直角となる
電場が印加されるようにピクセル内部に液晶を囲むよう
に形成された電極を備え、 前記電極に対する印加電場により液晶の配向を得るよう
にしたことを特徴とする液晶素子。
1. A liquid crystal element having a liquid crystal phase sandwiched between a transparent substrate having a transparent electrode film on the surface thereof, wherein electric fields horizontal to the substrate and perpendicular to each other are applied to the surface of the transparent electrode film. A liquid crystal device comprising an electrode formed so as to surround a liquid crystal inside a pixel, and an orientation of the liquid crystal is obtained by an electric field applied to the electrode.
【請求項2】前記基板に水平な印加電場により、種々の
方位の液晶ドメインを有することを特徴とする請求項1
記載の液晶素子。
2. A liquid crystal domain having various orientations by an applied electric field horizontal to the substrate.
The liquid crystal element according to the above.
【請求項3】表面に透明電極を備えた透明基板に挟持さ
れた液晶層を有する液晶素子であって、 いずれか一の透明基板の透明電極上に、絶縁膜を介して
第1の微小電極と、前記第1の微小電極と電気的に絶縁
して前記第1の微小電極に直交する方向に第2の微小電
極と、を備え、それぞれの前記微小電極について隣合う
微小電極間に所定の電位を印加し、前記各微小電極で囲
まれた液晶のダイレクタを隣り合う領域で所定の角度を
持つように配向させ、配向の異なる液晶ドメインを得る
ように構成してなることを特徴とする液晶素子。
3. A liquid crystal element having a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between transparent substrates having a transparent electrode on the surface thereof, wherein a first microelectrode is provided on a transparent electrode of any one transparent substrate via an insulating film. And a second microelectrode electrically insulated from the first microelectrode in a direction orthogonal to the first microelectrode, and a predetermined microelectrode is provided between adjacent microelectrodes for each microelectrode. A liquid crystal characterized in that a potential is applied and the directors of the liquid crystal surrounded by the respective microelectrodes are aligned so as to have a predetermined angle in adjacent regions to obtain liquid crystal domains having different alignments. element.
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