The invention relates to methods of fabricating liquid crystal displays, and more particularly, to methods of fabricating single substrate liquid crystal displays using inkjet printing and phase separation.
Liquid crystal displays typically exhibit excellent characteristics such as low power consumption, light weight, and good outdoor reliability, and are therefore widely applied in portable computer, notebook, mobile phone, and personal digital assistance (PDA), i.e., liquid crystal displays feature lighter weight, thinner profile, and increased portability. For example, Philips Inc. in society for information display (SID) discloses that flexibility is improved when total thickness of the liquid crystal display is reduced. Generally, when total thickness of the display is less than 400 μm, the display becomes flexible to bendable. Conventionally, thinner substrates and optic films or single substrate can reduce total thickness of the liquid crystal display.
WO 02/48,282, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference, discloses a single substrate formed by liquid crystal/polymer phase separation method. The method comprises mixing liquid crystal and monomer, and applying the mixture to a substrate, which is then irradiated by UV light, generating liquid crystal/polymer phase separation, and forming an in-plane switching (IPS) mode liquid crystal display. However, phase separation following mixing the liquid crystal and the monomer generates un-reacted monomer residue in the liquid crystal layer, affecting display quality.
The invention provides methods of fabricating single substrate liquid crystal display, using inkjet printing and implementing phase separation before polymeration.
The invention provides a method of fabricating a liquid crystal display comprising providing a substrate with a first electrode thereon, forming a patterned protruding structure on the substrate to generate a plurality of pixel regions, filling a liquid crystal layer in each pixel region, filling a monomer layer on the liquid crystal layer, and polymerizing the monomer layer into a polymer layer, implementing phase separation with the liquid crystal layer.
The invention also provides a method of fabricating a liquid crystal display comprising providing a substrate with a first electrode thereon, forming an alignment layer on the first electrode, forming a patterned protruding structure to generate a plurality of pixel regions, filling a liquid crystal layer in each pixel region, filling a monomer layer on the liquid crystal layer, polymerizing the monomer layer into a polymer layer, implementing phase separation with the liquid crystal layer, and forming a second electrode on the polymer layer.
The invention will be better understood with reference to the descriptions to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention is directed to methods for fabrication of liquid crystal displays, by inkjet printing and liquid crystal molecular/polymer phase separation and have a single substrate structure, producing a bendable IPS mode liquid crystal display. Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
An alignment layer 102 is sequentially formed overlying the substrate 100. The alignment layer 102 may comprises polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyimide (PI), polyamide (PA), polyurea (PU), nylon, or lecithin. A patterned protruding structure 110 is formed on the alignment layer 102 to generate a plurality of pixel regions 120. The protruding structure 110 may be formed by lithography, printing, or spraying.
Next, a liquid crystal layer 122 is filled in each pixel region 120, preferably by inkjet printing. For example, a printhead 130A, such as thermal bubble driven inkjet printhead or piezoelectric diaphragm driven inkjet printhead, can inject droplets 121 of liquid crystal material into each pixel region 120, thereby forming a liquid crystal layer 122 therein. The liquid crystal layer 122 can comprise a twist nematic liquid crystal, a cholesteric liquid crystal, a sematic liquid crystal, a disk-shape liquid crystal, or a liquid phase liquid crystal. The specific weight of the liquid crystal layer is approximately 0.7-1.5 g/cm3.
Moreover, the invention provides optional different optical characteristics depending on different liquid crystal materials. For example, using different reflection of cholesteric liquid crystals can fabricate full color cholesteric mode liquid crystal displays.
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Since the liquid crystal layer 122 and the monomer layer are formed indifferent inkjet printing steps and with different specific weights, spontaneous phase separation thus occurs between the liquid crystal layer 122 and the monomer layer. Alternatively, the liquid crystal layer 122 and the monomer layer can be selected of different polarities to form spontaneous phase separation.
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After subsequent processing steps, such as forming a second electrode and color filter (not shown) on the polymer layer 124, and connecting controlling circuit, or packaging of the liquid crystal display, the single substrate liquid crystal display is complete.
Accordingly, the invention is advantageous over conventional methods in that injection of the liquid crystal layer and the monomer layer are performed at different steps, spontaneously implementing phase separation between the liquid crystal layer and the monomer layer. The monomer layer can be completely polymerized with no unreacted monomer residue in the liquid crystal layer, improving display quality. Moreover, the polymer layer can serve as a passvation layer on the liquid crystal layer, providing single substrate structure with excellent bendability. Furthermore, using different reflection of cholesteric liquid crystals corresponding to different pixel regions can fabricate full color cholesteric mode liquid crystal displays.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the inventions is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Thus, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretations so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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94115028 | May 2005 | TW | national |