A controllable viewing angle LCD with an optically isotropic liquid crystal

  • Min Su Kim
  • , Young Jin Lim
  • , Sukin Yoon
  • , Shin Woong Kang
  • , Seung Hee Lee
  • , Miyoung Kim
  • , Shin Tson Wu

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Abstract

An optically isotropic liquid crystal (LC) such as a blue phase LC or an optically isotropic nano-structured LC exhibits a very wide viewing angle because the induced birefringence is along the in-plane electric field. Utilizing such a material, we propose a liquid crystal display (LCD) whose viewing angle can be switched from wide view to narrow view using only one panel. In the device, each pixel is divided into two parts: a major pixel and a sub-pixel. The main pixels display the images while the sub-pixels control the viewing angle. In the main pixels, birefringence is induced by horizontal electric fields through inter-digital electrodes leading to a wide viewing angle, while in the sub-pixels, birefringence is induced by the vertical electric field so that phase retardation occurs only at oblique angles. As a result, the dark state (or contrast ratio) of the entire pixel can be controlled by the voltage of the sub-pixels. Such a switchable viewing angle LCD is attractive for protecting personal privacy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number145502
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume43
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Physics & Astronomy

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