WO2000036463A1 - Orientation layer for a liquid crystal material - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an orientation layer for a liquid crystal material
- Liquid crystal (LC) devices normally comprise a thin cell containing a liquid crystal material, the upper and lower inside faces of the cell carrying (usually transparent) orientation layers. These innermost layers are imparting a preferred orientation to liquid crystal molecules in their vicinity by defining the actual arrangement of the liquid crystal director close to the boundary. This preferred orientation tends to persist even away from the orientation layers due to the strong interaction of the liquid crystal molecules.
- the boundary can be characterised by the direction of the director (azimuth and tilt) the orientating layer induces in the liquid crystal, together with a parameter - the anchoring energy - that describes the strength of this anchoring, i.e. the change of the orientation if elastic deformations apply a torque to the boundary layers.
- the voltage drop over the isolating orientation layer is large for a large thickness d OR of the orientation layer. This voltage drop is approximately given by Ps d
- SSF liquid crystal displays require thin orientation layers to avoid the build-up of polarisation charges which lead to ghost pictures in SSF liquid crystal displays.
- orientation layer must be thin.
- orientation layers for SSF liquid crystal displays are thin, sometimes even monomolecular (e.g. Langmuir-Blodgett films).
- the standard procedure to prepare orienting layers consists of coating the substrates with a thin polymer layer and subsequent rubbing of the layer to induce the desired orientation direction.
- This rubbing process has undesirable side-effects such as giving rise to dust particles, which are particularly damaging in the production of small-cell-gap (below 2 ⁇ m) liquid crystal displays, thus including most ferroelectric liquid crystal displays.
- EP 756 193 describes a technique to align liquid crystals with a two-layer process: A first layer of a linearly photopolymerisable material is coated onto the substrate and exposed to polarised light. This light induces crosslinking reactions in the layer, and because polarised light is used, this crosslinking induces an anisotropy in the layer.
- LPP linearly photopolymerised polymer
- PPN photo-oriented polymer networks
- a second layer of nematic monomers or prepolymers is then applied.
- This nematic liquid crystal is oriented by the LPP layer, i.e. the anisotropy in the LPP layer is transferred to the nematic liquid crystal layer.
- This oriented nematic prepolymer layer is then photopolymerised and thus permanently fixed as a highly anisotropic polymer network (for such networks also the term 'liquid crystalline polymer networks', LCP's, is being used).
- this nematic prepolymer-based anisotropic network can act as an orienting layer for liquid crystals.
- This procedure uses two layers, the LPP and the nematic prepolymer-based anisotropic network, thus doubling the overall thickness of the orientation layer. Furthermore, if the nematic prepolymer layer is of the order of or thinner than the extrapolation length [see e.g. P. G. de Gennes and J. Prost, "The Physics of Liquid Crystals", 2 nd edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1993, p. 196], the liquid crystal can no longer average or smooth over microscopic irregularities in the orienting layer. Precise numbers for this extrapolation length are not known, but typical values quoted are larger than 100 nm.
- the present invention consists in a component comprising a liquid crystal material in contact with an orientation layer, the orientation layer having a first layer of a linearly photopolymerised polymer and a second layer of a nematic prepolymer-based anisotropic network, characterised in that the overall thickness of the two layers together does not exceed 40 nanometers.
- each of the layers is less than 20 nm thick.
- orientation layers are surprisingly especially suited for use with ferroelectric liquid crystal materials, such as for Deformed Helix Ferroelectric or
- Stabilised Ferroelectric or antiferroelectric liquid crystal displays as well as for electroclinic liquid crystal displays.
- the orientation layer may be patterned as for multi-domain pixel operation, in other words the orientation may vary locally.
- the nematic prepolymer-based anisotropic network is preferably photopolymerised, however, it is also possible to use a different polymerisation method, such as e.g. thermal polymerisation.
- orientation layers according to the invention advantageous homogeneous alignments and textures of liquid crystal material and high contrast ratios are achievable, which often are superior to an orientation layer consisting of LPP only.
- the two-layer technique allows to control the tilt angle of the second layer, the nematic prepolymer-based anisotropic network, and thus also the tilt angle of the ferroelectric liquid crystal in a ferroelectric liquid crystal display. This can be very important to control the formation of chevron structures in smectic ferroelectric liquid crystal layers.
- FIG. 1 shows a liquid crystal cell embodying orientation layers according to the invention.
- liquid crystal cell shown schematically in Figure 1. which also corresponds to our example test-cells, consists of two identical substrate assemblies (11, 13, 15,
- the substrates are glass plates (11,12) coated with conductive indium-tin-oxide (ITO) electrodes (13, 14), linearly photopolymerised polymer (LPP) layers (15, 16) and liquid crystalline polymer network (LCP) layers (17,18).
- ITO conductive indium-tin-oxide
- LCP linearly photopolymerised polymer
- LCP liquid crystalline polymer network
- the LPP compound used is the photoaligning material A, diluted to 0.7% polymer in cyclopentanone.
- the ITO-coated substrates are spin-coated with this solution (30 sec at 5000 rpm). After drying, the samples are cured for 15 min at 150 °C and then illuminated for 3 min by polarised light from a high pressure Hg arc-lamp with filters (Schott UG11 and WG 295) to select the spectral range of 300..330 nm. The resulting thickness of the layer was determined as 9 nm, measured with a surface profiler (Alpha-Step 500 from Tencore).
- the nematic liquid crystal prepolymer used is a mixture MLCP that comprises the following liquid crystalline diacrylate monomers:
- photoinitiator IRGACURE 369 from Ciba SC as well as BHT (2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol/"butyl hydroxytoluene" which serves as an inhibitor, are added to the mixture.
- BHT 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol/"butyl hydroxytoluene" which serves as an inhibitor
- the mixture MLCP is diluted to 0.7% polymer in anisole.
- the said LPP-coated substrates are spin-coated with this solution (30 sec at 5000 rpm). After drying, the samples are illuminated in a nitrogen atmosphere for 3 min by light from a 150 W Hg arc-lamp with no additional filters.
- the thus produced hybrid layer of LPP and LCP had an overall thickness of 18 nanometers.
- the cells are filled with a ferroelectric liquid crystalline material, mixture SC980110 (see table I), at 110 °C by capillary action.
- the orientation of the ferroelectric liquid crystal layer 20 is optimised by the following forming procedure: the cell is kept for about 2 minutes at a temperature about 1 °C below the nematic-Sc* transition temperature with a 3 V (amplitude), 800 Hz square wave voltage applied and then cooled to room temperature, keeping the voltage on. During this curing process, most dislocations disappear, and a high contrast ratio of 130:1 is achieved.
- This contrast ratio is the ratio of the light transmission for the sample oriented for maximum and for minimum transmission, respectively. These light transmissions are measured in a polarising microscope with a 4/0.1 objective lens in a measuring area with an effective diameter of 0.47 mm.
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