Claims
- 1. An active matrix liquid crystal display comprising:
- a first substrate;
- a display electrode formed on said first substrate;
- an electrode formed at least either on a part under or on a side of said display electrode on said first substrate;
- an alignment film formed to cover said display electrode;
- a second substrate opposed to said first substrate;
- a counter alignment film formed on a surface of said second substrate facing said first substrate; and
- liquid crystals disposed between said alignment film and said counter alignment film,
- said alignment film having a surface inclined from a flat surface portion above said display electrode toward a portion above that provided with said electrode, an angle of inclination of said inclined surface of said alignment film set to be not more than 10.5.degree. with respect to said flat surface portion of said alignment film.
- 2. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 1, wherein said angle of inclination is set to be not more than 7.degree..
- 3. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 1, wherein said electrode is a video line formed on a side of said display electrode.
- 4. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 3, wherein said alignment film is formed by a single-layer alignment film.
- 5. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 1, wherein said electrode is a storage capacitive electrode being partially formed under said display electrode,
- said active matrix liquid crystal display further comprising an insulating layer being held between said storage capacitive electrode and said display electrode.
- 6. An active matrix liquid crystal display comprising:
- a first substrate;
- a display electrode formed on said first substrate;
- an electrode formed at least either on a part under or on a side of said display electrode on said first substrate;
- an alignment film formed to cover said display electrode;
- a second substrate opposed to said first substrate;
- a counter alignment film formed on a surface of said second substrate facing said first substrate; and
- liquid crystals disposed between said alignment film and said counter alignment film,
- said alignment film having a surface inclined from a flat surface portion above said display electrode toward a portion above that provided with said electrode, an angle of inclination of said inclined surface of said alignment film being set to be not more than 10.5.degree. with respect to said flat surface portion of said alignment film, and
- further comprising an insulating film formed between said display electrode and said alignment film,
- the thickness of a portion of the insulating film in a region between the display electrode and said electrode being increased as compared to the thickness of a portion of the insulating film above the display electrode, whereby the surface of the alignment film disposed on the insulating film is flattened.
- 7. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 6, said insulating layer comprising a SOG layer formed by spin on glass method.
- 8. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 6, wherein said angle of inclination is set to be not more than 7.degree..
- 9. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 8, wherein said electrode is a video line formed on a side of said display electrode.
- 10. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 9, wherein said alignment film is formed by a single-layer alignment film.
- 11. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 9 or 10, further comprising a SOG layer formed between said display electrode and said alignment film, said SOG layer being prepared by a spin-on-glass method.
- 12. An active matrix liquid crystal display comprising:
- a first substrate;
- a display electrode formed on said first substrate;
- an electrode formed at least either on a part under or on a side of said display electrode on said first substrate;
- an alignment film formed to cover said display electrode;
- a second substrate opposed to said first substrate;
- a counter alignment film formed on a surface of said second substrate facing said first substrate; and
- liquid crystals disposed between said alignment film and said counter alignment film,
- the thickness of said electrode being larger than the thickness of the display electrode,
- said alignment film having a surface inclined from a flat surface portion above said display electrode toward a portion of said alignment film above said electrode due to the difference of the thickness of said electrode and the display electrode, an angle of inclination of said inclined surface of said alignment film being set to be not more than 10.5.degree. with respect to said flat surface portion of said alignment film.
- 13. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 12, wherein said angle of inclination is set to be not more than 7.degree..
- 14. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 12, wherein said electrode is a video line formed on a side of said display electrode.
- 15. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 14, wherein said alignment film is formed by a single-layer alignment film.
- 16. The active matrix liquid crystal display in accordance with claim 13 or 14, further comprising a SOG layer formed between said display electrode and said alignment film, said SOG layer being prepared by a spin-on-glass method.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application filed under 37 CFR .sctn.1.53(b) of parent application Ser. No. 08/622,840, filed Mar. 27, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,880,802.
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