Claims
- 1. An orientation device having an orientation layer containing a photo-oriented polymer network having a tilt angle prepared by providing a photo-orientable material having a surface, the photopolymerizable material oriented parallel to the polarization direction of light to which it is exposed, and exposing the photopolymerizable material to light such that the direction of incidence of the light is not parallel to the normal to the surface of the photo-orientable material to produce a photo-oriented polymer network.
- 2. The orientation device according to claim 1, wherein the orientation layer has at least two zones having different tilt angles.
- 3. The orientation device according to claim 2, wherein a tilt angle is induced in at least one of the at least two zones and no defined tilt angle exists in at least one other zone of the at least two zones.
- 4. The orientation device according to claim 2, wherein the different tilt angles are produced by exposure to light from different directions.
- 5. The orientation device according to claim 2, wherein the at least two zones having different tilt angles are produced by exposure to light for periods of time that are different from one another.
- 6. The orientation device according claims 1, wherein the orientation layer is oriented so that the azimuthal direction of the orientation varies locally.
- 7. A method for producing a photo-oriented polymer network having a characteristic of imparting a tilt-angle to liquid crystal material adjacent to it, which comprises providing a photoorientable material having a surface, the photo-orientable material being one which orients parallel to a polarization direction of light to which it is exposed, and exposing the photo-orientable material to light such that the direction of incidence of the light is not parallel to the normal to the surface of the photo-orientable material to produce a photo-oriented polymer network, wherein the polarization direction lies in the plane defined by the normal to the surface of the photo-orientable material and the direction of incidence of the light.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 further comprising applying liquid crystal monomers to the photooriented polymer network and then cross-linking the monomers.
- 9. An orientation device having an orientation layer containing a photo-oriented polymer network having a tilt angle prepared by providing a photo-orientable material having a surface, the photopolymerizable material oriented parallel to the polarization direction of light to which it is exposed, and exposing the photopolymerizable material to light such that the direction of incidence of the light is not parallel to the normal to the surface of the photo-orientable material to produce a photo-oriented polymer network, further comprising a cross-linked liquid crystal layer.
- 10. The orientation device according to claim 9, wherein the cross-linked liquid crystal layer and the photo-oriented polymer network have tilt angles, and the tilt angle of the liquid crystal liquid polymer network differs from the tilt angle of the cross-linked liquid crystal layer.
- 11. The orientation device according to claim 9, further comprising a liquid crystal display layer oriented by the photo-oriented polymer network, the liquid crystal layer direction of the inclination of the optical axis being determined by the direction of the tilt angle of the photo-oriented polymer network.
- 12. The orientation device according to claim 10, wherein the liquid crystal display layer contains dichroic dyes.
- 13. The orientation device according to claim 10, wherein the photo-oriented polymer network and the liquid crystal layer are disposed one above the other.
- 14. The orientation device according to claim 13, wherein at least one zone exists in which the azimuthal orientations or the tilt angles of the optical axes of at least two layers disposed one above another differ from one another.
Priority Claims (2)
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0688/96 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/690,665, filed Jul. 26, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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