Liquid-crystal display

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S113000, C349S114000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to the construction of liquid crystal display devices. In particular, the invention is concerned with a reflection-type liquid crystal display device and a transflective liquid crystal display device of single polarizing film type, for effecting bright display in black and white or in color by means of a reflector and a sheet of polarizing film provided in a liquid crystal element of the device.
BACKGROUND TECHNOLOGY
For a reflection-type liquid crystal display device, there has been mainly adopted a construction wherein a TN (twisted nematic) liquid crystal element or a STN (supertwisted nematic) liquid crystal element is disposed between a pair of polarizing films, and a reflector is installed on the outer side of one of the polarizing films.
With such a reflection-type liquid crystal display device, however, external light passes through each of two sheets of the polarizing films twice from the time when the external light enters from the visible side of the device until it goes out towards the visible side after reflected by a reflector, so that reduction in light quantity is increased, thereby lowering brightness of images in display. Moreover, since the reflector is installed on the outer side of a glass substrate of the liquid crystal element, there has arisen a problem that shadows appear on display.
To cope with the problem, a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, capable of effecting display with just one sheet of polarizing film, has since been proposed. With such a liquid crystal display device having only one sheet of polarizing film, reduction in light quantity can be decreased in comparison with the case of a conventional reflection-type liquid crystal display device employing two sheets of polarizing films, thereby improving brightness of images in display.
Further, with the single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, it is possible to solve the problem of the shadows appearing on display by forming a reflector inside a liquid crystal display element.
Such a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device is comprised of one sheet of polarizing film, one sheet of retardation film, and a liquid crystal element incorporating a reflector, as disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 4-97121 (JP, 04-97121, A).
With such a conventional single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device as described above, however, a problem has been encountered that excellent black display can not be effected, and contrast becomes low.
In order to effect excellent black display, a low reflectance (a ratio of an outgoing light quantity to an incident light quantity as seen from the visible side) needs to be achieved in black display parts at all wavelengths in the visible light region. However, with the single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, employing one sheet of retardation film described above, a low reflectance can be achieved for light rays at specific wavelengths, but it is impossible to achieve a low reflectance for light rays over all wavelengths.
Accordingly, there has since been developed a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device employing two sheets of retardation films for effecting excellent black display, however, it is still a long way off from obtaining good contrast.
Further, there has since been developed a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, employing a compensating layer having an orientation rotated in the direction opposite to a twist direction of a liquid crystal layer, in place of the retardation film as disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-123505 (JP, 10-123505, A). Even with such a construction, it has been difficult to achieve a low reflectance over all wavelengths, and consequently, good contrast has not been obtained.
Furthermore, with the conventional single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device of described in the foregoing, it is not possible to install a backlight because the reflector does not allow light rays to pass therethrough, so that display can not be seen at places where external light is weak or at night.
Accordingly, there has been developed a transflective liquid crystal display device, employing a half mirror made of a thin film of aluminum formed by the vapor deposition method or the sputtering method, or having a reflector provided with an opening for every pixel, so that display is effected by light rays emitted from a backlight at places where external light is weak or at night.
In the case of the single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, at the time of reflective display using external light when incident light passes through a liquid crystal element back and forth, the liquid crystal element and optical elements such as a retardation film, and so forth, need to be designed such that display in excellent black and white can be obtained by controlling outgoing of reflected light with a sheet of the polarizing film.
On the other hand, at the time of transmissive display using a backlight, since light emitted from the backlight passes through the liquid crystal element only once, the liquid crystal element and the optical elements need to be designed such that display in excellent black and white can be obtained in such a condition as described above by controlling outgoing of reflected light with one sheet of the polarizing film. For these reasons, it has been difficult to obtain high contrast in both reflective display and transmissive display.
A liquid crystal display device having a reflector provided with an opening for every pixel has been disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. H 10-282488 (JP, 10-282488, A), however, no description on the conditions concerning a liquid crystal element and optical elements has been given therein at all, and no description on how to achieve good contrast at the time in both reflective display and transmissive display has been given therein at all.
The invention has been developed in view of the technical background described above, and an object of the invention is to provide a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device to realize bright display in high contrast by obtaining excellent black display at low reflectance for light rays over all wavelengths.
Further, it is another object of the invention to provide a single polarizing film type liquid crystal display device, capable of effecting reflective display by use of external light and transmissive display by lighting up a backlight, and achieving high contrast at the time in both reflective display and transmissive display.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In order to achieve the objects described above, the liquid crystal display device according to the invention comprises a liquid crystal element comprised of twisted nematic liquid crystal sandwiched between a first substrate provided with a reflector and first electrodes and a second substrate provided with second electrodes, and a twisted retardation film, a first retardation film, a second retardation film, and a polarizing film, that are installed on the outer side (the side facing away from the twisted nematic liquid crystals) of the second substrate in sequence from the second substrate side towards the visible side, thus constituting a reflection-type liquid crystal display device of single polarizing film type.
With the liquid crystal display device, it is desirable that a twist direction of the twisted retardation film is opposite to a twist direction of the liquid crystal element, a twist angle of the twisted retardation film is substantially equal to a twist angle of the liquid crystal element, preferably the twist angle of the twisted retardation film is slightly greater than the twist angle of the liquid crystal element, and a &Dgr;nd value indicating birefringent tendency of the twisted retardation film is substantially equal to a &Dgr;nd value of the liquid crystal element.
Further, a phase delay axis of the f

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