Liquid crystal compositions and liquid crystal display devices

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C252S299660, C252S299610, C252S299600, C252S299670

Reexamination Certificate

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06214256

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a nematic liquid crystal composition. More particularly, the invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for a supertwisted nematic (STN) mode and to a liquid crystal display device using the liquid crystal composition.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As the liquid crystal composition used in the liquid crystal display device, those of a twisted nematic (TN) mode and a supertwisted nematic (STN) mode have been used extensively. In recent years, the STN mode is prevailing in the use of a liquid crystal display device for hand-held terminals, e.g. electronic notepads, laptop computers which are often used in the open air.
The liquid crystal compositions used in the STN mode have required the following general characteristics (1) to (4). In addition, the liquid crystal compositions used in the STN mode in the open air have required the following general characteristics (5) and (6).
(1) A steepness in a threshold voltage characteristic of the liquid crystal composition should be improved as well as possible in order to increase a contrast of the liquid crystal display device (The voltage-transmittance characteristics (steepness) should be steep).
(2) A viscosity of the liquid crystal composition should be reduced as low as possible in order to decrease a response time of the liquid crystal display device.
(3) An optical anisotropy (&Dgr;n) of the liquid crystal composition can take a suitable value depending on a cell thickness (d) of the liquid crystal display device in order to increase a contrast of the liquid crystal display device.
(4) The liquid crystal composition should exhibit a nematic phase in a wide temperature range in order to extend a temperature range at which the liquid crystal display device can be used (The upper-limit temperature of the nematic phase is increased and the lower-limit temperature of the nematic phase is reduced).
(5) A threshold voltage of the liquid crystal composition should be reduced in order to provide a smaller-sized battery serving as a power for driving the liquid crystal display device. Further, a temperature dependence of the threshold voltage of the liquid crystal composition should be reduced.
(6) The liquid crystal composition should have a high stability to heat and ultraviolet rays in order to maintain semi-permanently the display quality of the liquid crystal display device.
The liquid crystal compositions for STN having relatively low threshold voltage and relatively good temperature characteristics of the threshold voltage are disclosed in Japanese Patent Kokai 7-300582, Japanese Patent Kokai 7-300585 and Japanese Patent Kokai 7-300584. Those compositions have the problem of poor steepness in the voltage-transmittance characteristics and poor stability to heat and ultraviolet rays, as shown in comparative examples which will be given later.
As liquid crystalline compounds for low voltage driving in various modes including TN and STN modes, WO 96/11897 discloses new liquid crystalline compounds having large dielectric anisotropy (&Dgr;e) and very low viscosity as well as liquid crystal compositions containing said compounds. Composition Examples 19-22 of WO 96/11897 illustrate the compositions which contain the compounds having —CF
2
O— as a linking group and having 3,5-difluoro-4-cyanophenyl at the end group. The composition shown in Composition Example 19 is analogous to that of the present invention, but has the problems of poor steepness in the voltage-transmittance characteristics, high threshold voltage and large temperature dependence of the threshold voltage.
Although such investigation has been made, there is no development of a liquid crystal composition for the STN mode which can be used in the open air, satisfying the above characteristics (5) and (6) in addition to the above characteristics (1) to (4).
Thus there is a continuing need for an improved liquid crystal composition.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a liquid crystal composition especially having good steepness in the voltage-transmittance characteristics, low threshold voltage, low temperature dependence of threshold voltage and high stability to heat and ultraviolet rays, while satisfying general characteristics required for the STN display mode.
Through our intensive studies on compositions using various liquid crystalline compounds in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems, we have found that the above object of the present invention can be achieved by using the liquid crystal compositions of the present invention in a display device for STN.


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patent: 7-300582 (1995-11-01), None
patent: 7-300585 (1995-11-01), None
patent: WO 96/11897 (1996-04-01), None

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