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Electro-optic characteristics of 4-domain vertical alignment nematic liquid crystal display with interdigital electrode

  • S. H. Hong
  • , Y. H. Jeong
  • , H. Y. Kim
  • , H. M. Cho
  • , W. G. Lee
  • , S. H. Lee
  • SK Corporation

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Abstract

We have fabricated a vertically aligned 4-domain nematic liquid crystal display cell with thin film transistor. Unlike the conventional method constructing 4-domain, i.e., protrusion and surrounding electrode which needs additional processes, in this study the pixel design forming 4-domain with interdigital electrodes is suggested. In the device, one pixel is divided into two parts. One part has a horizontal electric field in the vertical direction and the other part has a horizontal one in the horizontal direction. Such fields in the horizontal and vertical direction drive the liquid crystal director to tilt down in four directions. In this article, the electro-optic characteristics of cells with 2 and 4 domain have been studied. The device with 4 domain shows faster response time than normal twisted-nematic and in-plane switching cells, wide viewing angle with optical compensation film, and more stable color characteristics than 2-domain vertical alignment cell with similar structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8259-8263
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume87
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000.06.15

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