Claims
- 1. A circular polarizer comprising at least a polarizer and an optical anisotropic element wherein the optical anisotropic element contains a liquid crystal film in which a twisted nematic alignment structure is fixed and the combination of the product of the birefringence Δn at a wavelength of 550 nm and thickness d (nm) of said liquid crystal film and the twisted angle thereof is set to satisfy any of the following conditions:(1) 155 nm or greater and 175 nm or less and 40 degrees or larger and 50 degrees or smaller; (2) 176 nm or greater and 216 nm or less and 58 degrees or larger and 70 degrees or smaller; and (3) 230 nm or greater and 270 nm or less and 70 degrees or larger and 80 degrees or smaller.
- 2. The circular polarizer according to claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal film is one obtained by aligning a liquid crystalline material in a liquid crystalline state so as to assume a twisted nematic phase and cooling the material as it is so as to fix the twisted nematic orientation in a glassy state.
- 3. The circular polarizer according to claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal film is one obtained by aligning a liquid crystalline material in a liquid crystalline state so as to assume a twisted nematic phase and photo- or thermal-crosslinking the material so as to fixe the twisted nematic orientation.
- 4. The circular polarizer according to claim 1 which has at least a polarizer and an optical anisotropic element laminated one after another and a thickness of 300 μm or less.
- 5. A liquid crystal display has the circular polarizer as defined in claim 1.
- 6. A transflective liquid crystal display which comprises at least a liquid crystal cell formed by sandwiching a liquid crystal layer between a pair of transparent substrates each provided with an electrode, a polarizer disposed on the viewer's side of said cell, at least one optical retardation compensator disposed between said polarizer and said cell, and a transflector disposed in the rear viewing from the observer, of said liquid crystal layer wherein the circular polarizer as defined in claim 1 is provided in the rear viewing from the observer, of said transflector.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP01/03925, filed Nov. 5, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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