TY - JOUR
T1 - A high transmittance and fast response in-plane switching liquid crystal display with the zero-azimuth anchoring layers on the electrodes
AU - Sato, Osamu
AU - Okuno, Harumi
AU - Adachi, Isao
AU - Goto, Kohei
AU - Noda, Takahiro
AU - Tsutsui, Kimiaki
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Dr Tsuyoshi Maeda for his support in this research and Mr Hayato Ishiguro for his support during the fabrication and evaluation of some panels. Additionally, the authors would like to express their gratitude to the Emeritus Professor Junji Watanabe, Associate Professor Masatoshi Tokita at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Professor Yoshinobu Tsujii at Kyoto University for their guidance and generous support during the presented research study
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2020/2/7
Y1 - 2020/2/7
N2 - An in-plane switching (IPS) liquid crystal display (LCD) containing the zero-azimuth anchoring layers formed only on the electrodes and rubbed polyimide (PI) covered on the other areas was successfully developed. This configuration was realized using photoreactive PI with photo-radical generation units and the mask exposure technique. The maximum transmittance (T max) of this LCD was 1.12 times higher than that of a conventional IPS LCD. This was attributed to a large aperture in the voltage-on state because the nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) on the electrodes were barely anchored to the surface, such that the NLCs could be rotated by applying a small in-plane electric field above the electrodes, and by an elastic torque caused by the twisted NLCs between the electrodes. Furthermore, the response times of this LCD were equivalent to those of a conventional IPS LCD because the NLCs between the electrodes quickly recovered to their initial orientation after removing the electric field, and the NLCs on the electrodes followed this movement. This novel LCD is termed a 'partially zero-azimuth anchoring IPS (PZ-IPS) LCD', which is the first practical LCD utilizing these weak anchoring characteristics in the history of LCDs.
AB - An in-plane switching (IPS) liquid crystal display (LCD) containing the zero-azimuth anchoring layers formed only on the electrodes and rubbed polyimide (PI) covered on the other areas was successfully developed. This configuration was realized using photoreactive PI with photo-radical generation units and the mask exposure technique. The maximum transmittance (T max) of this LCD was 1.12 times higher than that of a conventional IPS LCD. This was attributed to a large aperture in the voltage-on state because the nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) on the electrodes were barely anchored to the surface, such that the NLCs could be rotated by applying a small in-plane electric field above the electrodes, and by an elastic torque caused by the twisted NLCs between the electrodes. Furthermore, the response times of this LCD were equivalent to those of a conventional IPS LCD because the NLCs between the electrodes quickly recovered to their initial orientation after removing the electric field, and the NLCs on the electrodes followed this movement. This novel LCD is termed a 'partially zero-azimuth anchoring IPS (PZ-IPS) LCD', which is the first practical LCD utilizing these weak anchoring characteristics in the history of LCDs.
KW - In-plane switching
KW - Liquid crystal display
KW - Photoreactive polyimide
KW - Response time
KW - Zero-azimuth anchoring
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-6463/ab6d96
DO - 10.1088/1361-6463/ab6d96
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85079553291
SN - 0022-3727
VL - 53
JO - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
JF - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
IS - 15
M1 - 15LT02
ER -