1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel.
2. Description of Related Art
Normally, a driving method of liquid crystal molecules in an LCD panel employs a twisted-nematic driving mode. However, viewing angle of the LCD panel using the twisted-nematic driving mode is limited, with display quality impaired by color distortion and gray level inversion when viewed from a wide angle. To augment the viewing angle of a twisted-nematic LCD panel, various techniques are applied, among which the use of Wide View Film (WVF) is extensively adopted.
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The first wide view film 113 and the second wide view film 123 are both discotic liquid crystal films and increase the viewing angle of the LCD panel 100 and enhance the contrast ratio. Referring to
Usually, a major parameter for evaluating the compensation characteristic of the two wide view films 113, 123 is an average angle βi of the angles β1, β2, β3, . . . between all the discotic liquid crystal molecules and the horizontal axis X. When βi is a predetermined value 130, the two wide view films 113, 123 can provide the optimal optical compensation to the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 130. For example, when the liquid crystal layer 130 exhibits a twist angle θ3 of about 90°, the optimal optical compensation of the liquid crystal layer 130 can be obtained normally when the average angle βi of the two wide view films is 17°.
Due to limitations of the manufacturing process, the average angle βi of the two wide view films 113, 123 does not easily equal the predetermined value β0 and differs from the predetermined value β0 by an error value. Therefore, the error value is ignored and all parts of the LCD panel 100 are mounted sequentially in accordance with the aforementioned axial alignment and θ1+θ2+θ3 =180°, the first wide view film 113 and the second wide view film 123 are restricted in the optical compensation provided to the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 130. This leads to limited improvements from the first wide view film 113 and the second wide view film 123 for the viewing angle and contrast ratio of the LCD panel 100, and display quality of the LCD panel 100 is impaired.
Accordingly, what is needed is an LCD panel that can overcome the described limitations.
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The first wide view film 213 and the second wide view film 223 are both discotic liquid crystal films augmenting the viewing angle of the LCD panel 200 and enhancing the contrast ratio, and both include a plurality of discotic liquid crystal molecules. Referring to
An average angle βi of the angles β1, β2, β3, . . . between all the discotic liquid crystal molecules of the two wide view films 213, 223 and the horizontal axis X is predetermined. A predetermined value β0, considered as an average angle of the wide view film to perform the optimal optical compensation to a liquid crystal layer with a twist angle 90°, is defined. In accordance with the predetermined value β0, an error value φ of the two wide view films 213, 223 is defined to be the difference of the predetermined value β0 and the average angle βi, where −5°≦φ≦5° and φ≠0. When φ=0, the error value of the two wide view films 213, 223 is zero.
For example, when the predetermined value β0 is 17° and the average angle βi of the two wide view films 213, 223 is 16°, the error value φ=β0−βi=1°; when the predetermined value β0 is 17° and the average angle βi of the two wide view films 213, 223 is 18°, the error value φ=β0−βi=−1°.
The first alignment film 211 includes a first alignment axis A1, and the second alignment film 221 includes a second alignment axis A2. The first wide view film 213 includes a first wide view axis W1, and the second wide view film 223 includes a second wide view axis W2. The first polarizer 215 includes a first polarization axis P1, and the second polarizer 225 includes a second polarization axis P2.
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It should be noted that an angle (indicating an acute angle) between the first alignment axis A1 and the horizontal axis X is θ4 (not shown), an angle (indicating an acute angle) between the second alignment axis A2 and the horizontal axis X is θ5 (not shown), an angle (indicating an acute angle) between the first alignment axis A1 and the first wide view axis W1 is θ6 (not shown), and an angle (indicating an acute angle) between the second alignment axis A2 and the first wide view axis W2 is θ7 (not shown).
Among all the angles, 40°≦θ1≦50°, 40°≦θ2≦50°, 85°≦θ3≧95°, 85°≦θ1+θ2≦95°, 40°≦θ4≦50°, 40°≦θ5≦50°, 0°≦θ6≦10°, 0°≦θ7≦10° and θ4+θ5=θ3. θ1, θ2 and θ3 comply with the formula: θ1+θ2+θ3=180°+φ′, where φ′ defines a correction value.
When φ′ is negative, 2φ<φ′<0, and when φ′ is positive, 0<φ′<2φ, that is, 0°<|φ′|≦|2φ|. Preferably, when φ′ is negative, φ<φ′<0, and when φ′ is positive, 0<φ′<φ, that is, 0°<|φ′|≦|φ|.
In an embodiment, the θ1, θ2 and θ4 are all 45°, θ6 is 0°, θ7 is 1°, and φ′=φ=−1°. According to the previously stated formula, θ3=180°+φ−θ1+θ2=90°+φ=89°, and θ5=θ3−θ4=44°.
The first polarization axis P1 is perpendicular to the second polarization axis P2. An angle between the first polarization axis P1 and the horizontal axis X and an angle between the second polarization axis P2 and the horizontal axis X are both 45°. Consequently, the first polarization axis P1 coincides with the first wide view axis W1 and the first alignment axis A1, and the second polarization axis P2 coincides with the second wide view axis W2.
Compared with the related art, when the error value φ in the two wide view films 213, 223 of the LCD panel 200 in the present disclosure is −1°, the alignment angle θ3 between the first alignment axis A1 and the second alignment axis A2, that is, the twist angle θ3 of the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 230 is set to 90°+φ=89°. Because the change of the twist angle θ3 of the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 230 further generates compensation on the error value φ, this enables the two wide view films 213, 223 to provide better optical compensation to the liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer 230, thereby improving the display quality of the LCD panel 200.
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By changing the angle θ1 between the first wide view axis W1 and the horizontal axis X to perform a corresponding compensation on the error value φ, the LCD panel of the embodiment enables the two wide view films to provide better optical compensation on the liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer, thereby providing better display quality of the LCD panel.
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By changing the angle θ2 between the second wide view axis W2 and the horizontal axis X to perform a corresponding compensation on the error value φ, the LCD panel of the present embodiment enables the two wide view films to provide better optical compensation on the liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer, thereby providing better display quality of the LCD panel.
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The values θ1, θ2, and θ3 in the LCD panel of the present embodiment comply with the formula: θ1+θ2+θ3=180°+φ′, and the display quality thereof is enhanced by varying the θ1, θ2, and θ3 to perform a corresponding compensation on the error value φ.
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The LCD panel of the present disclosure also includes other forms of different designs, for example, when the θ1, θ2, and θ3 are within acceptable ranges and comply with the formula: θ1+θ2+θ3=180°+φ′, the change to any two parameters or all of the θ1, θ2, and θ3 enables compensation on the error value φ to improve the display quality of the LCD panel. Moreover, an LCD panel using a wide view film only and having the wide view film with an error value φ, satisfies the formula: θ1+θ3=135°+φ′ by adjusting the angle θ1 between the wide view axis of the wide view film and the horizontal axis and the twist angle θ3 of the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer to make compensation on the error value φ. It is noteworthy that the correction value φ′ completely compensates the error value when φ′=φ, so that the LCD panel can further attain the optimal compensation result. However, the correction value φ′ also may not equal φ. In that case, the conditions that 2φ<φ′<0 when φ is negative, and 0<φ′<2φ when φ is positive are met, such that compensation to a certain extent is conducted on the correction value φ′ or on the error value φ is allowed. In comparison with the LCD panel of the related art, the display quality of the LCD panel of the present disclosure is further improved.
It is to be, further, understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments include been set forth in the foregoing description with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts, within the principles of the embodiments, to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810068075.8 | Jul 2008 | CN | national |