Claims
- 1. An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus comprising: a pair of substrates, at least one of which is transparent; a liquid crystal layer inserted between the substrates; an orientation film provided between the liquid crystal layer and at least one of the pair of substrates and on an inner side of said at least one substrate; a scanning signal electrode, an image signal electrode, a pixel electrode and an active device, each provided between the liquid crystal layer and said at least one substrate; and polarization means provided on the outer sides of the substrates, for changing an optical characteristic according to an orientation state of the liquid crystal layer; each of said electrodes being arranged so as to apply an electric field, mainly parallel to said substrates, to said liquid crystal layer, and being connected to an external control means for selectively controlling the electric field according to a display pattern;
wherein at least one of said electrodes is disposed between at least two dielectric layers disposed above and below the at least one of said electrodes, and wherein the resistivity of said liquid crystal layer is higher than or equal to 1×109 Ω·cm and lower than or equal to 1×1013 Ω·cm so as to substantially prevent disturbance of the orientation of said liquid crystal layer due to static electricity.
- 2. An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus comprising: a pair of substrates, at least one of which is transparent; a liquid crystal layer inserted between the substrates; an orientation film provided between the liquid crystal layer and at least one of the pair of substrates and on an inner side of said at least one substrate; a scanning signal electrode, an image signal electrode, a pixel electrode and an active device, each provided between the liquid crystal layer and said at least one substrate; and polarization means provided on the outer sides of the substrates, for changing an optical characteristic according to an orientation state of the liquid crystal layer; each of said electrodes being arranged so as to apply an electric field, mainly parallel to said substrates, to said liquid crystal layer, and being connected to an external control means for selectively controlling the electric field according to a display pattern;
wherein a ratio l/d of a gap l between said pixel electrode and a common electrode to a gap d between said pair of substrates is greater than or equal to 2.0.
- 3. An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said common electrode is composed of a part of a plurality of display pixels, and an alternating current is applied to the common electrode.
- 4. An active matrix liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a common electrode is provided as a part of a plurality of display pixels, and an alternating current is applied to the common electrode.
- 5. An active matrix liquid crystal display device having a plurality of transistor switching elements, comprising:
a pair of substrates; a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates; an electrode structure formed on one of said pair of substrates for generating an electric field having a component predominantly in parallel with said one of said pair of substrates; and means for substantially preventing disturbance of an orientation of said liquid crystal layer due to static electricity; wherein said means for substantially preventing disturbance includes providing said liquid crystal layer with a resistivity which is sufficient to enable display by the liquid crystal display device and which is no greater than 1×1013 Ω·cm.
- 6. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 5, wherein the resistivity of said liquid crystal layer is not less than 1×109 Ω·cm.
- 7. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 5, wherein the resistivity of said liquid crystal layer is no greater than 7.6×1012 Ω·cm.
- 8. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 5, wherein a relation between an elasticity constant K2 and a dielectric anisotropy Δε of the liquid crystal layer satisfies the relation K2/Δε<9×10−8.
- 9. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 8, wherein said pair of substrates are spaced apart by a gap d, and said electrode structure formed on said one of said pair of substrates has a pair of electrodes with a gap l therebetween for generating the electric field having the component predominantly in parallel with said one of said pair of substrates, wherein the gap l is larger than the gap d.
- 10. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 9, wherein a ratio l/d is at least 2.0.
- 11. An active matrix liquid crystal display device according to claim 5, wherein said electrode structure includes a common electrode composed of a part of a plurality of display pixels, and an alternating current is applied to the common electrode.
- 12. An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a relation between an elasticity constant K2 and a dielectric anisotropy Δε satisfies the following equation (1):
- 13. An active matrix liquid crystal display device having a plurality of transistor switching elements, comprising:
a pair of substrates; a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates; an electrode structure formed on one of said pair of substrates for generating an electric field having a component predominantly in parallel with said one of said pair of substrates; wherein said liquid crystal layer has an orientation thereof subject to being disturbed due to static electricity, and said liquid crystal layer has a resistivity which is sufficient to enable display by the liquid crystal display device and which is no greater than 1×1013 Ω·cm so as to substantially prevent disturbance of the orientation of said liquid crystal layer due to static electricity.
Priority Claims (2)
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6-46808 |
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6-46807 |
Mar 1994 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/352,951, filed Jul. 14, 1999, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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09437301 |
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