Reduction of gamma distortions in liquid crystal display by anisotropic voltage-dividing layer of reactive mesogens

Se Um Kim, Bo Yeon Lee, Jeng Hun Suh, Jiyoon Kim, Jun Hee Na, Sin Doo Lee

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Abstract

We demonstrate a new concept of reducing the off-axis gamma distortions in a liquid crystal display by the formation of an anisotropic voltage-dividing layer (AVDL) on the alignment layer. The AVDL was prepared using reactive mesogens (RMs) by simple spin-coating, followed by the photo-polymerisation under the exposure of ultraviolet light (UV) through a photomask and the removal of residual RMs. The UV exposure time for the photo-polymerisation was found to be critical for the uniform alignment of the liquid crystal molecules on the AVDL. Owing to the capacitance difference between the sub-domains produced by the AVDL, the threshold voltage shift was naturally appeared in sub-domain by domain so that the reduction of the gamma distortions in the off-axis was achieved in a simple way.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364-371
Number of pages8
JournalLiquid Crystals
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Liquid crystal
  • anisotropic voltage-dividing layer
  • gamma distortion
  • liquid crystal display
  • reactive mesogen
  • vertical alignment mode

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