Claims
- 1. A normally white liquid crystal display capable of displaying an image to a viewer, the display comprising:a pair of electrodes sandwiching a twisted nematic liquid crystal layer therebetween, said pair of electrodes for applying a voltage across said liquid crystal layer; first and second orientation layers disposed adjacent said liquid crystal layer on opposite sides thereof, said first and second orientation layers for aligning liquid crystal molecules of said liquid crystal layer in a predetermined manner; first and second biaxial retardation members provided in the display; said liquid crystal layer being provided so as to twist at least one wavelength of light passing therethrough from about 80°-100°; each of said first and second biaxial retardation members at at least one location therein being defined by nx>ny>nz, wherein nx, ny, and nz are indices of refraction with the “z” direction being perpendicular to the “x” and “y” directions; and wherein for each of said first and second biaxial retardation members d·Δnzx is from about −100 to −200 nm, and wherein said first and second biaxial retardation members are oriented with respect to each other so that the display can achieve a white light contrast ratio of at least about 30:1 over a horizontal viewing angular span of at least about 80° and over a vertical viewing angular span of greater than about 30°.
- 2. A normally white liquid crystal display comprising:a rear, light entrance polarizer having a transmission axis oriented in a first direction; a front, light exit polarizer having a transmission axis oriented in a second direction wherein said first and second directions are oriented so as to define a normally white display; first and second negative biaxial retarders, wherein each of said first and second negative biaxial retarders has a retardation value d·Δnzy of from about −10 to −100 nm where “d” is the thickness of the retarder and at least a portion of the retarder has indices of refraction nx, ny, and nz where nx and ny define a plane and nz is oriented in a direction perpendicular to said plane; and wherein said retarders are so arranged with respect to one another so as to achieve a white light contrast ratio of at least about 10:1 over a horizontal viewing angular span, at a predetermined vertical viewing angle, of at least about 120°, and over a vertical viewing angular span of greater than about 60° at a predetermined horizontal viewing angle.
- 3. The normally white display of claim 2, further including a liquid crystal layer having a Δn value of from about 0.075 to 0.095, and wherein the first and second negative biaxial retarders are located on the same side of the liquid crystal layer.
- 4. A normally white liquid crystal display for displaying an image to a viewer, the liquid crystal display comprising:a liquid crystal layer disposed between first and second electrodes, said first and second electrodes for applying a voltage across said liquid crystal layer; said liquid crystal layer being disposed between first and second polarizers oriented in a manner such that the display is of a normally white type; first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems located on opposite sides of said liquid crystal layer so that said liquid crystal layer is disposed between said first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems, each of said first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems having a retardation value of d·Δzy from about −10 to −100 nm, where the retardation value is defined by a thickness of the negatively birefringent retardation system multiplied by a difference between two of three indices of refraction; and wherein said first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems are so arranged with respect to one another so that the display can achieve a white light contrast ratio of at least about 10:1 over a horizontal viewing angular span of at least about 120° at a vertical viewing angle, and over a vertical viewing angular span of greater than about 60° at a horizontal viewing angle.
- 5. The display of claim 4, wherein each of said first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems includes a retarder having three unequal indices of refraction.
- 6. The display of claim 4, wherein each of said first and second negatively birefringent retardation systems includes a negatively birefringent biaxial retardation film.
- 7. The display of claim 4, wherein said display is capable of outputting a contrast ratio at least about 30:1 at viewing angles at about +15° vertical over a horizontal range of at least about 75°.
- 8. The display of claim 7, wherein the display is capable of outputting a contrast ratio of at least about 50:1 over a horizontal viewing angular span of at least about 80°.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/747,671, filed Nov. 12, 1996 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,737,048); which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/255,971, filed Jun. 8, 1994 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,861); which is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/235,691, filed Apr. 29, 1994 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,594,568); and a CIP of Ser. No. 08/167,652, filed Dec. 15, 1993 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,214), the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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