Liquid crystal composition

Compositions – Liquid crystal compositions – Containing nonsteryl liquid crystalline compound of...

Patent

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

25229901, 2522996, C09K 1912, C09K 1952, C09K 1906

Patent

active

050857991

DESCRIPTION:

BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a liquid crystal composition for use in thermal writing type liquid crystal display devices utilizing a thermooptical effect, and this liquid crystal composition is characterized by having an extremely narrow nematic phase temperature range and a low-melting smectic phase.


BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE

In recent years, the advancement of liquid crystal display elements is remarkable, and most of these display elements are concerned with the application of nematic liquid crystals. On the other hand, other liquid crystal displays of different operation modes, in which characteristics of the other liquid crystal phase are utilized, have been intensively researched with the intention of putting these liquid crystal displays into practice, and as one kind of these other liquid crystal displays, there is a thermal writing projection device utilizing a thermal optical effect of a smectic A phase. The system of such a thermal writing projection device can provide the display of a larger area and a higher information capacity, both in the order, as compared with a conventional TN mode (twisted nematic mode).
Characteristics required for the liquid crystal materials used in this field are as follows: A phase should exist even at a temperature of 0 to -20.degree. C. or less).
Of these requirements, the paragaraphs (1), (2) and (3) are considered to be important for the sake of the improvement of display performance such as the contrast on a projection screen. The liquid crystal material having the above-mentioned characteristics has not been found in the form of a single compound at present, and hence each mixture of various liquid crystal compounds is now investigated. Examples of these liquid crystal compounds can be represented by the following general formulae: ##STR3##
Furthermore, exemplary compositions of these compounds are set forth in Table 1.


TABLE 1 ______________________________________ mp SN NI NR Composition Compounds (.degree.C.) (.degree.C.) (.degree.C.) (.degree.C.) ______________________________________ a I.sub.8, I.sub.10, I.sub.15 24 73.5 74 0.5 b II.sub.8, II.sub.10 12 37 42 5 c II.sub.8, II.sub.10, V.sub.8 6 53 56 3 d II.sub.8, II.sub.10, IV.sub.9 8 41.5 47 5.5 e II.sub.8, III.sub.10, IV.sub.9 -30 46.8 51.0 3.2 f II.sub.8, II.sub.10, III.sub.10 -32.7 54.7 57.3 2.6 III.sub.12, IV.sub.9, VI.sub.8 ______________________________________
In Table 1, the respective abbreviations have the following meanings:
In the column of "Compound" in the table, for example, I.sub.8 means the compound of n=8 of Formula (I) mentioned above.
With regard to the composition a, the nematic range is as extremely narrow as 0.5.degree. C., but the melting point is high, 24.degree. C., which is in the vicinity of room temperature. Therefore, this compound is not practical, though it seems to be usable in experiments. On the other hand, with regard to the compositions e and f, the melting points are low, -30.degree. C. and -32.7.degree. C., respectively, but the nematic ranges are wide, 3.2.degree. C. and 2.6.degree. C., respectively. In consequence, these compositions are not satisfactory.
The nematic range is a factor which has an influence on the writing velocity and the display contrast of the display elements, and when the nematic range is wide, the writing velocity is low and the contrast also is poor. That is, when thermal writing is carried out under conditions of the wide nematic range, a long cooling time is required in the nematic phase in the step of forming an opaque smectic phase from an isotropic liquid via a nematic phase, which causes the writing velocity to delay. On the other hand, when the nematic phase state remains for a long period of time, the liquid crystal is oriented by a substrate which has been subjected to an orientation treatment (vertical orientation or homogeneous orientation), so that the scattered smectic A phase cannot be obtained, which causes the contrast to deteriorate.
With regard to the melt

REFERENCES:
patent: 3947375 (1976-03-01), Gray et al.
patent: 3952046 (1976-04-01), Scherrer et al.
patent: 3974087 (1976-08-01), Gray et al.
patent: 4048089 (1977-09-01), Arai et al.
patent: 4053451 (1977-10-01), Scherrer et al.
patent: 4112239 (1978-09-01), Dubois et al.
patent: 4253740 (1981-03-01), Raynes et al.
patent: 4328116 (1982-05-01), Harrison et al.
patent: 4374748 (1983-02-01), Inukai et al.
patent: 4462924 (1984-07-01), Raynes
patent: 4820444 (1989-04-01), Inukai et al.

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Liquid crystal composition does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Liquid crystal composition, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Liquid crystal composition will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-346303

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.