Alan Lien
Applied Physics Letters
Multi-domain homeotropic liquid crystal alignment has been recognized as an alignment method to achieve wide viewing angle for thin-film-transistor liquid crystal displays (TFT-LCDs). In the past decade, several types of multi-domain homeotropic TFT-LCDs have been well studied. In all these LCDs, a homeotropic polyimide layer is used to align liquid crystal molecules. In this paper, a new homeotropic alignment method-dry deposition vertical alignment (or vacuum deposition vertical alignment) is introduced. We studied several different vacuum deposited vertical alignment materials and one of them was demonstrated on a high resolution ridge fringe-field multi-domain homeotropic (RFFMH) TFT-LCD. This new method has advantages over the conventional polyimide alignment method: it simplifies the manufacturing process by avoiding wet chemical processes and improves the viewing angle by reducing light leakage.
Alan Lien
Applied Physics Letters
Alan Lien, C.-J. Chen
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2: Letters
P. Andry, D.A. Neumayer, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1999
Robert L. Wisnieff, Alan Lien, et al.
EURODISPLAY 1987