Single Cell Gap Transflective TFT-LCDs based on Homogeneous LC Alignment
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Luo, Yuan-Fu
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
In this thesis, we propose and demonstrate the simulations results obtained for three new designs of single cell gap transflective TFT-LCDs (TR-LCDs) that are based on homogeneously aligned (or Parallel Aligned, PA) liquid crystal (LC) layers. Our simulation results are obtained through the use of a professional and reliable 2D-LCD simulation software “2DimMos” purchased from Germany.
Due to the double-path experienced by the reflected light, a single cell gap TR-LCD usually has the problem such that its voltage-dependent transmittance and reflectance curves (V-T & V-R) do not match each other very well, which often leads to very poor optical efficiency. This problem is, in general, overcome by the use of a rather complicated double cell gap design. In our studies, we propose and explore the potential possibility of three new designs of single cell gap TR-LCD such that they can achieve much better matched V-T and V-R curves and hence higher optical efficiency. These three designs are named as follows: i) Bottom-mode PA-FFS TR-LCD, ii) Top-mode PA-FFS TR-LCD, iii) Dual PA mode TR-LCD. The simulation results obtained so far demonstrate that these three designs can indeed, in principle, achieve much better matched Electro-Optic curves for both transmitted and reflected lights and hence result in improved optical efficiency. Simpler device structure and fabrication process are possible by further developments and optimizations.
Due to the double-path experienced by the reflected light, a single cell gap TR-LCD usually has the problem such that its voltage-dependent transmittance and reflectance curves (V-T & V-R) do not match each other very well, which often leads to very poor optical efficiency. This problem is, in general, overcome by the use of a rather complicated double cell gap design. In our studies, we propose and explore the potential possibility of three new designs of single cell gap TR-LCD such that they can achieve much better matched V-T and V-R curves and hence higher optical efficiency. These three designs are named as follows: i) Bottom-mode PA-FFS TR-LCD, ii) Top-mode PA-FFS TR-LCD, iii) Dual PA mode TR-LCD. The simulation results obtained so far demonstrate that these three designs can indeed, in principle, achieve much better matched Electro-Optic curves for both transmitted and reflected lights and hence result in improved optical efficiency. Simpler device structure and fabrication process are possible by further developments and optimizations.
Subjects
半穿透半反射
液晶顯示器
水平配向
中小尺寸液晶顯示器
Single cell gap
transflective LCD
homogeneous alignment
PA mode
FFS mode
Gamma curve
small size
Type
thesis
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