Enhancement of viewing angle properties of a single-domain fringe-field switching mode using zero pretilt alignment

Seong Woo Oh, Dong Jin Lee, Min Kyu Park, Kyoung Ho Park, Joun Ho Lee, Byeong Koo Kim, Hak Rin Kim

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Abstract

We demonstrated the effect of the pretilt angle on the viewing angle properties of the single-domain fringe-field switching (FFS) mode, and proposed a method to enhance the viewing angle properties. Firstly, we investigated the origin of the asymmetric viewing angle problems in the field-on and off states by performing a field-induced liquid crystal (LC) reorientation analysis. Because of the asymmetric properties induced by the coupling between the tilting angle of the LC director and the polar component of the electric field, a zero pretilt angle is essential for the symmetric viewing angle properties. Secondly, to eliminate the pretilt angle, which is generally inevitable with the rubbing process, we applied polystyrene (PS) alignment layer which generates an easy axis perpendicular to the rubbing direction. Azimuthal anchoring energy and thermal stability of the PS layer were improved by employing UV-curable reactive mesogen (RM) within the LC cell. The RM-stabilized PS layer preserved the zero pretilt angle with enhanced thermal stability. Finally, by evaluating 2.4 in QVGA single-domain FFS LC cells, we confirmed the improved alignment ability of the RM-stabilized PS layer and the effect of the zero pretilt angle on electro-optical properties such as response time and viewing angle.

Original languageEnglish
Article number405502
JournalJournal Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume48
Issue number40
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • fringe-field switching
  • liquid crystal
  • polymer stabilization
  • pretilt angle
  • viewing angle

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