Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal alignment layer comprising
an alignment layer; and chemically bound to said alignment layer, a transport material.
- 2. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer is a photoalignment layer.
- 3. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 2, wherein the photoalignment layer comprises a chromophore attached to a sidechain polymer backbone by a flexible spacer entity.
- 4. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 3, wherein the chromophore is selected from the group consisting of cinnamates, coumarins and any derivatives thereof.
- 5. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 4, wherein the chromophore is the 7-hydroxycoumarin compound having the formula:
- 6. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 2, wherein the photoalignment layer is photocurable.
- 7. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer is a polyimide layer.
- 8. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 7, wherein the polyimide layer is in the form of a photoaligned polyimide layer.
- 9. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 7, wherein the polyimide layer is in the form of a rubbed polyimide layer.
- 10. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer is a nylon layer.
- 11. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer is a cross-linked polymer layer.
- 12. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 11, wherein the cross-linked polymer layer is obtainable by deposition of a curable reactive monomer/oligomer and subsequent photo or thermal cross-linking thereof.
- 13. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer comprises a side chain liquid crystal polymer.
- 14. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 13, wherein the side chain liquid polymer has the formula:
- 15. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer comprises a reactive liquid crystal obtainable from a reactive mesogen.
- 16. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 15, wherein the reactive mesogen has the formula:
- 17. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer comprises a grating structure.
- 18. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein said transport material increases the electrical conductivity of the alignment layer.
- 19. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 18, wherein the alignment layer is an electrical insulator in the absence of the transport material.
- 20. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the transport material is selected from the group consisting of an ion transport compound, a hole transport compound, an electron transport compound and any mixtures thereof.
- 21. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 20, wherein the ion transport compound is selected from the group consisting of mono-reactive ion transport materials, di-reactive ion transport materials and any mixtures thereof.
- 22. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 20, wherein the ion transport compound is a hole transport compound including a triarylamine.
- 23. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment polymer is in the form of a polymer network and the transport material is a bound component of said network.
- 24. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 23, wherein the alignment layer is a photoalignment layer having a light emitting polymer aligned thereon.
- 25. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the alignment layer and the transport material are comprised as a co-polymer.
- 26. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 25, wherein said co-polymer is obtainable by co-polymerising a coumarin alignment layer with a transport material comprising a methacrylate end-group.
- 27. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 26, wherein the co-polymer is selected from the group consisting of:
- 28. A liquid crystal alignment layer according to claim 1, wherein the layer has a thickness of from 10 to 500 nm.
- 29. A liquid crystal cell comprising
an inert substrate; and on said inert substrate, a liquid crystal alignment layer according to any of claims 1 to 28.
- 30. A liquid crystal cell according to claim 29, wherein the inert substrate is selected from the group consisting of glass and plastic substrates.
- 31. A liquid crystal cell according to claim 30, wherein the inert substrate is an indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass substrate.
- 32. Method of forming a liquid crystal cell according to claim 28, comprising
reacting the constituents of the alignment layer and the transport material to form a chemical bond therebetween; and subsequently applying the layer to the substrate.
- 33. Method of forming a liquid crystal cell according to claim 28, comprising
applying the constituents of the alignment layer and the transport material to the substrate; and subsequently reacting said constituents in situ to form a chemical bond therebetween.
- 34. A liquid crystal display comprising
a driver for driving the display; and a liquid crystal cell according to claim 28.
- 35. A liquid crystal display according to claim 34, in the form of a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) display.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/898,749 filed Jul. 3, 2001 and claims priority from GB Application No. 0115987.0 filed Jun. 29, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09898749 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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10187396 |
Jul 2002 |
US |