Claims
- 1. A normally white twisted nematic liquid crystal display (LCD) comprising:
- a twisted nematic liquid crystal layer for twisting at least one normally incident wavelength of visible light from about 80.degree.-100.degree. when in the off-state;
- front and rear orientation layers sandwiching said liquid crystal layer therebetween, said front orientation layer causing a front liquid crystal tilt sense direction A.sub.F and said rear orientation layer causing a rear liquid crystal tilt sense direction A.sub.R different than said direction A.sub.F ;
- rear and front tilted retardation layers located on opposite sides of said liquid crystal layer;
- each of said rear and front tilted retardation layers having an optical axis defining an azimuthal angle .phi., and a polar or inclined tilt angle .theta. which varies through the thickness of the layer; and
- wherein said azimuthal angle aspect .phi. of an optical axis of said rear tilted retardation layer is oriented parallel .+-.10.degree. relative to said rear tilt sense direction A.sub.R of liquid crystal molecules proximate said rear orientation layer, and said azimuthal angle aspect .phi. of an optical axis of said front tilted retardation layer is oriented parallel .+-.10.degree. relative to said front tilt sense direction A.sub.F of liquid crystal molecules proximate said front orientation layer; and
- wherein each of said rear and front tilted retardation layers includes a tilt angle .theta. which is substantially greater on the side of the tilted retardation layer furthest from said liquid crystal layer than on the side closest to said liquid crystal layer.
- 2. The LCD of claim 1, further comprising first and second negative non-tilted retardation layers on opposite sides of said liquid crystal layer, each of said first and second negative non-tilted retardation layers being defined by one of: (i) n.sub.x >n.sub.y >n.sub.z ; and (ii) n.sub.x =n.sub.y >n.sub.z and wherein each of said negative non-tilted retardation layers has a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.x -n.sub.z) of from about 10 to 150 nm.
- 3. The LCD of claim 2, wherein each of said rear and front tilted retardation layers has a negative birefringence and a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.e -n.sub.o) of from about -20 to -200 nm, and for each of said tilted retardation layers, n.sub.x and n.sub.y differ from one another by less than about 0.5%.
- 4. A normally white twisted nematic liquid crystal display comprising:
- a nematic liquid crystal layer for twisting at least one normally incident visible wavelength of light as it passes therethrough when said liquid crystal layer is in substantially the off-state so as to define a twisted nematic normally white display;
- first and second non-tilted negative retarder layers located on opposite sides of said liquid crystal layer and each having a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.x -n.sub.z) of from about 10 nm to 150 nm and a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.x -n.sub.y) of from about -20 nm to 20 nm;
- rear and front polarizers, each having a different transmission axis;
- first and second negative tilted retarder layers located on opposite sides of said liquid crystal layer, each of said first and second tilted retarder layers having a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.z -n.sub.x) of from about -20 to -200 nm; and
- wherein each of said tilted retarder layers includes a tilt angle .theta. which varies throughout the thickness of the respective layer, and wherein said tilt angle .theta. for each tilted retarder layer varies from a first value of from about 45.degree.-70.degree. furthest from said nematic liquid crystal layer and a second value of from about 1.degree.-10.degree. on the side of the respective tilted retarder closest to said nematic liquid crystal layer.
- 5. The display of claim 4, wherein each of said first and second negative tilted retarder layers has a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.z -n.sub.x) of from about -15 nm to -150 nm, and wherein each of said first and second negative tilted retarder layers has a retardation value d.multidot.(n.sub.z -n.sub.y) of from about -50 nm to -150 nm.
- 6. The display of claim 5, wherein each of said first and second negative tilted retarder layers has a retardation value d.multidot.(nz-nx) of from about -70 nm to -100 nm.
- 7. The display of claim 4, wherein each of said first and second negative tilted retarder layers includes a discotic liquid crystalline material, and wherein each of said first and second non-tilted negative retarder layers includes triacetyl cellulose (TAC), and wherein each of said first and second non-tilted negative retarder layers is from about 80-140 .mu.m thick.
- 8. The display of claim 4, wherein said first and second non-tilted negative retarder layers and said first and second negative tilted retarder layers are positioned and oriented relative to one another so that the display outputs a contrast ratio of at least about 30:1 over a horizontal angular span of at least about 120.degree..
- 9. The display of claim 8, wherein said first and second non-tilted retarder layers and said first and second tilted retarder layers are oriented relative to one another so that the display outputs a contrast ratio of at least about 60:1 over a horizontal angular span of at least about 120.degree., and over a vertical angular span of at least about 50.degree..
- 10. The display of claim 9, wherein said first and second non-tilted retarder layers and said first and second tilted retarder layers are oriented relative to one another so that the display outputs a contrast ratio of at least about 80:1 over a horizontal angular span of at least about 120.degree. and over a vertical angular span of at least about 60.degree..
- 11. A normally white liquid crystal display comprising:
- a nematic liquid crystal layer;
- first and second electrodes sandwiching said liquid crystal layer therebetween and selectively applying voltage across said nematic liquid crystal layer;
- first and second negative retardation systems located on opposite sides of said nematic liquid crystal layer, wherein each of said first and second negative retardation systems includes at least one negative tilted retarder and wherein each of said two negative tilted retarders includes a tilt angle .theta. that increases through the thickness of the negative tilted retarder and becomes greater as the thickness of the negative tilted retarder becomes further from said nematic liquid crystal layer; and
- wherein each of said first and second negative retardation systems defines a retardation value R(.alpha.) in nanometers (nm) which curves from a peak downward from about 25 to 40 nm over a span of about 40 degrees in change in viewing angle.
- 12. The display of claim 11, wherein said about 40 degrees span is from a viewing angle of from about -20 to +20 degrees, and wherein said retardation value is defined by R(.alpha.)=[n.sub.e (.alpha.)-n.sub.o ].multidot.d(.alpha.), where "d(.alpha.)" is the thickness of the retardation system as a function of viewing angle .alpha., n.sub.e is equal to n.sub.z, R(.alpha.) is the retardation value in nm of the system as a function of viewing angle, and n.sub.o is equal to one of n.sub.x and n.sub.y.
- 13. The display of claim 11, wherein each of said retardation systems further includes a negative non-tilted retarder layer which is one of uniaxial and biaxial.
- 14. The display of claim 11, wherein said retardation value curves from the peak downward from about 30-35 nm over said 40 degrees in viewing angle.
- 15. The display of claim 11, wherein said retardation value slopes downward 50 nm over a viewing angle change of from about 40-60 degrees.
- 16. The display of claim 15, wherein said retardation value slopes downward 50 nm over a viewing angle change of from about 45-55 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of each of 08/869,973, filed Jun. 5, 1997 still pending, and 08/876,043, filed Jun. 13, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,895,106, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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