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- the present invention relates to an integrated wide viewing film, and more particularly, to an integrated wide viewing film employed in an in-plane switching liquid crystal display (IPS-LCD) and capable of improving a contrast ratio in a diagonal direction.
- IPS-LCD in-plane switching liquid crystal display
- An in-plane switching liquid crystal display has liquid crystals initially oriented parallel to a glass substrate and at a predetermined angle with respect to an electrode, and a magnetic field oriented parallel to the glass substrate.
- the IPS-LCD exhibits a smaller difference in refractivity of a liquid crystal according to a viewing angle and a wider angel of view than a TN-mode where a liquid crystal is oriented vertically.
- IPS-LCD breaks down into in-plane switching (IPS), super in-plane switching
- IPS-LCD of the present invention is construed to encompass all of them.
- the IPS-LCD has a liquid crystal oriented in a parallel direction and thus shows little change in refractivity according to a viewing angle. But the IPS- LCD, when viewed from the side, has the liquid crystal arranged asymmetrically, thereby undergoing color-shift in the left and right sides. Also, the IPS-LCD experiences high light leakage at an inclined angle, thus showing a low contrast ratio at the inclined angle.
- Korean Patent Publication No. 2005-0073221 discloses an IPS-LCD device in which a wide viewing film including a negative biaxial film and a -+C plate is disposed between a liquid crystal cell and a polarized plate to improve contrast characteristics in the front and at an inclined angle and minimize color- shift.
- this related art still exhibits a low contrast ratio in a diagonal direction.
- the present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problems of the prior art and therefore an aspect of the present invention is to provide an integrated wide viewing film which improves contrast characteristics in the front and at sides including a diagonal direction for an in-plane switching liquid crystal display filled with a liquid crystal having a positive dielectric anisotropy, and an IPS-LCD using the same.
- an IPS-LCD can be improved in contrast characteristics in a diagonal direction by utilizing an integrated wide viewing film having a uniaxial liquid crystal 4C film stacked on a negative biaxial retardation film or a uniaxial retardation film with an in-plane retardation which are used to enhance a front contrast ratio.
- the uniaxial liquid crystal 4C film has an optical axis in a thickness direction and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- the invention provides an integrated wide viewing film including: a first film having an optical axis located in-plan; and a second film having an optical axis located in a thickness direction thereof, and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- the second film may have the optical axis inclined at an angle of -5° to +5° particularly, -3° to +3° with respect to a vertical direction.
- the +A- film may have an in-plane retardation of x y z
- the +C- film may have a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the +A film may be disposed such that the optical axis of the +A film is perpendicular to an absorption axis of a polarized plate adjacent to the +A film.
- the +A film may have the optical axis disposed parallel to an absorption axis of a polarized plate adjacent to the +A film.
- the -B film may have an in-plane retardation of 50 to 150nm x y z and a thickness retardation of -50 to -200nm at a wavelength of 550nm, and the +C- film may have a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the first film may be a streched polymer film and the second film may be a liquid crystal film.
- the invention provides an in-plane switching liquid crystal display (IPS-LCD) including: a liquid crystal panel including an upper substrate, a lower substrate and a liquid crystal cell filled with a liquid crystal having a positive dielectric anisotropy; and first and second polarized plates disposed on both sides of the liquid crystal panel, respectively, wherein the liquid crystal in the liquid crystal cell has an optical axis located in-plane parallel to the polarized plates, the first and second polarized plates have absorption axes perpendicular to each other, wherein the IPS-LCD includes an integrated wide viewing film formed between the liquid crystal panel and the second polarized plate, wherein the integrated wide viewing film comprises a first film having an optical axis located in-plan; and a second film having an optical axis located in a thickness direction thereof, and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- IPS-LCD in-plane switching liquid crystal display
- the liquid crystal cell may have a retardation of 300nm to 400nm at a wavelength of
- Each of the first and second polarized plates may use an isotropic film as a protective film.
- the isotropic film may be a cyclo-olefin polymer (COP)film or a zero TAC film having no retardation.
- COP cyclo-olefin polymer
- the second film may have an optical axis inclined at an angle of -5° to +5° with respect to a vertical direction, particularly at an angle of -3°to +3°.
- the liquid crystal cell may have a splay orientation of liquid crystal, the first film is a
- x y z x y z the first film has an optical axis perpendicular to an absorption axis of the second polarized plate.
- the first film is disposed parallel to an absorption axis of the second polarized plate.
- the liquid crystal cell may have splay orientation of liquid crystal
- the first film may be a -B- film satisfying n > n > n
- the second film may be a 4C- film satisfying n x y z
- An in-plane switching liquid crystal display (IPS-LCD) of the present invention employs an integrated wide viewing film including a film having an optical axis in a thickness direction and inclined at a predetermined angle to ensure a wide angle of view regardless of orientation of a liquid crystal within a liquid crystal cell.
- the IPS-LCD employing the integrated wide viewing film of the present invention is improved in a contrast ratio in a diagonal direction and free from color- shift.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a basic structure of an in-plane switching liquid crystal display
- FIG. 2 illustrates a refractivity of a retardation film used to compensate for an angle of view
- FIGS. 3A to 3C illustrate an integrated wide viewing film according to exemplary embodiments of the invention
- FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate orientation of liquid crystals of an IPS-LCD
- FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate an IPS-LCD according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, respectively;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate an IPS-LCD according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, respectively;
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate an IPS-LCD according to still another exemplary embodiment of the invention, respectively;
- FIG. 8 is a simulation result of Inventive Example 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a simulation result of Inventive Example 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a simulation result of Inventive Example 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a basic structure of an IPS-LCD.
- the IPS-LCD includes a first polarized plate 10, a second polarized plate 30 and a liquid crystal panel 20.
- the liquid crystal panel 20 includes liquid crystal cells 22 filled with liquid crystals having a positive dielectric anisotropy oriented in a parallel direction between two substrates 21 and 23.
- an absorption axis of the second polarized plate 30 are perpendicular to each other.
- the absorption axis (indicated with ⁇ ) of the first polarized plate 10 and an optical axis (indicated with ⁇ -->) of the liquid crystal cells 22 are parallel to each other.
- a backlight is located adjacent to the first polarized plate 10 to which the optical axis of the liquid crystal cell 22 is disposed parallel.
- the first polarized plate 10 and the second polarized plate 30 each include a polarized film (not shown) and a protective film (not shown) attached to at least one of two surfaces of the polarized film (not shown).
- the polarized film is a very thin stretched film and easily damaged by mechanical and physical external pressure. This is why the protective film is attached to the polarized film.
- This protective film generally employs a triacetate cellulose (TAQ film, a polynobonene (PNB) film, a cyclo-olefin (COP) film and etc.
- FIG. 2 illustrates refractivity of a retardation film used to compensate for an angle of view.
- refractivity in an x axis direction of the retardation film is denoted with n
- refractivity in a y axis direction is denoted with n
- refractivity in x y a z axis direction is denoted with n .
- the retardation film has characteristics determined according to magnitude of the refractivities.
- the retardation film is referred to as a uniaxial retardation film.
- the biaxial film is represented by a B film.
- the biaxial film satisfying n > n > n is referred to as a -B film.
- in-plane retardation R (n - n )xd ... Equation 1, m x y
- Thickness retardation R (n - n )xd ... Equation 2, th z y
- FIGS. 3 A to 3C illustrate an integrated wide viewing film according to various embodiments of the invention.
- the integrated wide viewing film of the present invention includes a first film having an optical axis located in- plane and a second film having an optical axis located in a thickness direction and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- the integrated wide viewing film may utilize a + A film and a 4C film.
- the intergraded wide viewing film may adopt a - B film and a 4C film.
- the +A film and the -B film have optical axes located in-plane and the 4C film has an optical axis located in a thickness direction and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- a configuration in which the 4C film has the optical axis inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction is related to orientation of liquid crystals in a liquid crystal cell of an IPS-LCD.
- the IPS-LCD is characterized such that the liquid crystals are oriented in a parallel direction within the liquid crystal cell.
- Most IPS-LCDs have a pretilt angle of 5 or less.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the orientation of liquid crystals in the IPS-LCD.
- the liquid crystal cell of the IPS-LCD may be configured to be in a homogeneous orientation as shown in FIG. 4A or in a splay orientation as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the liquid crystals are not oriented in an entirely parallel direction.
- the liquid crystals are not oriented in an entirely parallel direction but have a pretilt angle. This causes retardation asymmetry in which retardation is varied when light passes through the liquid crystals from the side.
- the optical axis of -+C film having a thickness retardation is designed to be inclined at a predetermined angle and thus the retardation asymmetry due to a pretilt of the liquid crystals in the liquid crystal cell can be optically compensated.
- the 4C film has the optical axis inclined at an angle of -5° to +5° with respect to a vertical direction, particularly, at an angle of -3° to +3°.
- the angle of the optical axis of the 4C film may be varied according to the pretilt angle of a liquid crystal cell of the IPS-LCD, but the angle of the optical axis exceeding ⁇ 5° leads to additional asymmetrical retardation resulting from the film, thereby degrading performance. Meanwhile, the angle of the optical axis falling within ⁇ 3° ensures a superior contrast ratio.
- the first film i.e., the +A film or the -B film may be formed of a stretched polymer film.
- the +A film may be a uniaxially stretched TAC film, a uniaxially stretched acryl film or a uniaxially stretched COP film.
- the -B film may be a biaxially stretched TAC film, a biaxially stretched acryl film or a biaxially stretched COP film.
- the second film i.e, the -+C film having the optical axis disposed in a thickness direction and inclined at a predetermined angle may be made of a cured liquid crystal. That is, in order to fabricate the integrated wide viewing film according to the present invention, an orientation film is applied on the first film formed of a polymer film and the liquid crystals are oriented to have a desired pretilt angle and coated to form the second film.
- the + A film has an in-plane retardation of 50nm to 150nm at a wavelength of 550nm and the 4C film has a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm. It is preferred that the -B film has an in-plane retardation of 50 to 150nm and a thickness retardation of -50 to - 200nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the IPS-LCD of the present invention includes: a liquid crystal panel including an upper substrate, a lower substrate and a liquid crystal cell filled with a liquid crystal having a positive dielectric anisotropy. Also, the IPS-LCD includes first and second polarized plates disposed on both sides of the liquid crystal panel, respectively. The liquid crystal in the liquid crystal cell has an optical axis located in-plane parallel to the polarized plates, respectively. The first and second polarized plates have absorption axes perpendicular to each other.
- the IPS-LCD includes an integrated wide viewing film formed between the liquid crystal panel and the second polarized plate. The integrated wide viewing film comprises a first film and a second film. The first film has an optical axis located in-plan. The second film has an optical axis located in a thickness direction thereof, and inclined at a predetermined angle in an in-plane direction.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 illustrate an IPS-LCD according to exemplary embodiments of the invention.
- the present embodiments will be described with reference to drawings.
- the IPS-LCD includes a first polarized plate 10, a liquid crystal panel 20, and a second polarized panel 30.
- the liquid crystal panel 20 includes an upper substrate 21 and a lower substrate 23 provided at a predetermined distance and liquid crystal cells 22 interposed between the upper and lower substrates 21 and 23 and filled with liquid crystals having a positive dielectric anisotropy.
- the first polarized plate 10 has an absorption axis perpendicular to an absorption axis of the second polarized plate 30.
- the IPS-LCD includes an integrated wide viewing film disposed between the liquid crystal panel 20 and the second polarized plate 30 and having a +A film and a -+C film stacked sequentially on the second polarized plate 30.
- the liquid crystal cells 22 of the liquid crystal panel may be in a homogeneous orientation as shown in FIG. 5 A and in a splay orientation as shown in FIG. 5B. Moreover, the liquid crystal cells 22 have a retardation of 300nm to 400nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the integrated wide viewing film is configured such that the +A film and the 4C film are sequentially stacked on the second polarized plate.
- the 4C film has an optical axis located in a thickness direction and inclined at an angle of +5°to -5° particularly, -3°to +3° with respect to a direction perpendicular to a surface of the polarized plate.
- the +A film has an optical axis located perpendicular to the absorption axis (indicated with •) of the second polarized plate.
- the +A-film has an in-plane retardation of 50nm to 150nm at a wavelength of
- the 4C-film has a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate an IPS-LCD according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, respectively.
- the IPS-LCD apparatus of the present invention includes a first polarized plate 10, a liquid crystal panel 20, and a second polarized plate 30.
- the liquid crystal panel 20 includes two substrates 21 and 23 disposed at a predetermined distance and liquid crystal cells 22 interposed between the upper and lower substrates 21 and 23 and filled with liquid crystals having a positive dielectric anisotropy.
- the first polarized plate 10 has an absorption axis perpendicular to an absorption axis of the second polarized plate 30.
- the IPS-LCD includes an integrated wide viewing film interposed between the liquid crystal panel 20 and the second polarized plate 30 and comprising a 4C film and a +A film sequentially stacked from the second polarized plate.
- the +A film has an optical axis disposed parallel to an absorption axis
- the 4C film has an optical axis located in a thickness direction and inclined at an angle of ⁇ 5°, particularly, ⁇ 3°in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the polarized plate.
- the liquid crystal cells 22 of the liquid crystal panel may in a homogeneous orientation as shown in FIG. 6A and in a splay orientation as shown in FIG. 6B. Moreover, the liquid crystal cells 22 have a retardation of 300nm to 400nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the +A-film has an in-plane retardation of 50nm to 150nm at a wavelength of
- the -tC-film has a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate an IPS-LCD according to still another exemplary embodiment of the invention, respectively.
- the IPS-LCD of the present invention includes a first polarized plate 10, a liquid crystal panel 20, and a second polarized plate 30.
- the liquid crystal panel 20 includes upper and lower substrates 21 and 23 disposed at a predetermined distance and liquid crystal cells 22 interposed between the upper and lower substrates and filled with liquid crystals having a positive dielectric anisotropy.
- the first polarized plate 10 has an absorption axis perpendicular to an absorption axis of the second polarized plate 30.
- the IPS-LCD includes an integrated wide viewing film interposed between the liquid crystal panel 20 and the second polarized plate 30 and comprising a -B film and a 4C film sequentially stacked from the second polarized plate.
- the liquid crystal cells 22 of the liquid crystal panel may be in a homogeneous orientation as shown in FIG. 7 A and in a splay orientation as shown in FIG. 7B. Also, the liquid crystal cells 22 have a retardation of 300nm to 400nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the -B film has an optical axis disposed perpendicular to an absorption axis (indicated with •) of the second polarized plate.
- the 4C film has an optical axis located in a thickness direction and inclined at an angle of ⁇ 5°, particularly, ⁇ 3°in a vertical direction.
- the -B-film may have an in-plane retardation of 50 to 150nm and a thickness retardation of 50 to 200nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- the 4C-film may have a thickness retardation of 50nm to 250nm at a wavelength of 550nm.
- Compensation of a viewing angle of the IPS-LCD is also affected by a protective film used to protect the polarized film.
- a protective film used to protect the polarized film For example, in a case where the protective film employs a film having a thickness radiation, the IPS-LCD is less capable of compensating for viewing angle. Therefore, in the present invention, the protective film for use in the first polarized plate and the second polarized plate adopts an isotropic film such as an unstretched COP, TAC with no retardation and an unstretched acryl film to ensure superb compensation of the viewing angle.
- the protective film may be disposed on at least one surface, particularly, both surfaces of the polarized film.
- a protective film formed of the isotropic film is provided on only one surface of the polarized film. That is, an additional protective film is not provided on a surface of the polarized film where the integrated wide viewing film is stacked but the integrated wide viewing film is directly stacked on the polarized film to serve as a protective film.
- a simulation result is plotted with a solid line in a graph of FIG. 8.
- First polarized plate and second polarized plate: protective film thickness 80/M, no thickness retardation [103]
- a simulation result is plotted with line in a graph of FIG. 8.
- a simulation result is plotted with a solid line in a graph of FIG. 9.
- Comparative Example 6 Simulation was conducted under the same condition as Inventive Example 2 except that Comparative Example 6 employed a 4C film having an optical axis inclined at
- a simulation result is plotted with a solid line in a graph of FIG. 10.
- Comparative Example 10 For comparison, simulation was conducted on an ideal IPS-LCD where liquid crystals in a liquid crystal cell do not have a pretilt angle and are oriented in a totally parallel direction in order to measure a minimum contrast ratio at an azimuth angle of
- Liquid crystal cells cell spacing 3.3/M, each pretilt angle 0°, dielectric anisotropy
- FIGs. 8 to 10 show that the IPS-LCD employing the integrated wide viewing film of the present invention exhibits a behavior that is close to the most ideal IPS -LCD.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show that with a greater inclined angle of the optical axis of the 4C film, the IPS -LCD is degraded in performance.
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