Claims
- 1. An optical compensator for a liquid crystal display comprising a transparent polymeric support, an orientation layer, and an optically anisotropic layer comprising a nematic liquid crystal, in order, wherein the anisotropic layer contains a colorless polymer having a weight average molecular weight that is greater that the entanglement molecular weight of the polymer.
- 2. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the molecular weight of the colorless polymer is above 45,000.
- 3. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the molecular weight of the colorless polymer is above 99,000.
- 4. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the tilt angle of the anisotropic layer by more than ±10° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 5. The compensator of claim 4 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the tilt angle of the anisotropic layer by more than ±5° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 6. The compensator of claim 4 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the tilt angle of the anisotropic layer by more than ±2° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 7. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the retardation of the anisotropic layer by more than 50%° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 8. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the retardation of the anisotropic layer by more than 35%° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 9. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the type and amount of colorless polymer is not sufficient to alter the retardation of the anisotropic layer by more than 5%° compared to the same layer without the polymer.
- 10. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the colorless polymer comprises a condensation or vinyl polymer or a copolymer.
- 11. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises a polyester, polyurethane, polyamide, polyimide or copolymer thereof.
- 12. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises a polymer prepared from ethylenically unsaturated monomers including ethylene, vinyl acetate, vinyl halide, vinylidene halide, acrylonitrile, alkyl (meth)acrylates, hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylates, (meth)acrylic acid, methacrylonitrile, glycidyl acrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, styrene, vinyl alkyl ethers, vinyl alkyl ketones, butadiene, vinyl silanes; and mixtures, copolymers and derivatives thereof.
- 13. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises a poly(vinylacetate) or poly(vinyl alcohol).
- 14. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises a poly(vinylbutyral), poly(vinyl formal), or poly(vinylcinnamate).
- 15. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises a cellulosic polymer.
- 16. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises from 2 to 20 wt % of the anisotropic layer.
- 17. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises from 2 to 10 wt % of the anisotropic layer.
- 18. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises from 2 to 5 wt % of the anisotropic layer.
- 19. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the orientation layer is capable of orientation through photoalignment using polarized light.
- 20. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the orientation layer comprises a polyvinyl cinnamate.
- 21. The compensator of claim 1 wherein the nematic liquid crystal is a UV crosslinked material.
- 22. A liquid crystal display comprising a compensator of claim 1.
- 23. A process for preparing a compensator for a liquid crystal display comprising providing a transparent support, coating an orientation layer from an organic solvent over the support and then drying and aligning the orientation layer, and then coating and polymerizing over the orientation layer an anisotropic liquid crystal layer comprising a polymerizable material in a solvent carrier wherein the anisotropic layer also contains a colorless polymer having a weight average molecular weight that is above 45,000.
- 24. The process of claim 23 wherein the colorless polymer has a weight average molecular weight that is above 99,000.
- 25. A process for making an optical compensator, comprising the steps of:
a) coating an orientation layer comprising a photo-alignable polymer in a solvent over a transparent support; b) drying the orientation layer; c) photo-aligning the orientation layer in a predetermined direction; d) coating over the orientation layer an anisotropic liquid crystal layer comprising a polymerizable material in a solvent carrier wherein the anisotropic layer also contains a colorless polymer having a weight average molecular weight that is above 45,000; e) drying the anisotropic layer; f) polymerizing the anisotropic layer g) repeating steps a) through f) coating over the polymerized anisotoropic layer of f) but photo-aligning the orientation layer at a predetermined angle to the direction in step c).
- 26. The process of claim 25 wherein the predetermined angle of step g) to the direction in step c) is 90°.
- 27. A continuous process for making an optical compensator on a support web, comprising the steps of:
a) coating an orientation layer comprising a photo-alignable polymer in an organic solvent over the support; b) drying the orientation layer; c) photoaligning the orientation layer in a predetermined direction relative to the web moving direction; d) coating over the orientation layer an anisotropic layer comprising a polymerizable material and a colorless polymer having a weight average molecular weight that is above 45,000 in a solvent carrier; e) drying the anisotropic layer; f) polymerizing the anisotropic layer to form a first continuous web of a multilayer integral component; g) repeating the above steps a) through f) coating over the anisotropic layer obtained from e) but photo-aligning the orientation layer at a predetermined angle to the direction in step c).
- 28. The process of claim 27 wherein the predetermined angle of step i) to the direction in step c) is 90°.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is cofiled as part of a group of the following commonly assigned applications under Attorney Docket Nos. 84732, 84733, 84735, 84736, 84760, 84833, 84839, and 84864, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.