TN and STN liquid-crystal displays

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Inventors

Hirschmann, Harald
Weidner, Martina
Schupfer, Sven
Kirsch, Peer

Application #

883356

Filed

Jun-19-2001

Published

Apr-29-2003

Current US Class

252/299.63
252/299.67
349/186
428/1.1

International Classes

C09K 019/20; C09K 019/30; G02F 001/133

Field of Search

252/299.67 252/299.63 428/1.1 349/179 349/186

Assignee

Merck Patent GmbH (Darmstadt, DE)

Examiners

Wu; Shean C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Millen, White, Zelano & Branigan, P.C.

US Patent References

5308538   Supertwist liquid-cr...

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Caplus 1991: 112292* English Equlvanent Abstract for DE 19906254, Sep. 16, 1999.

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Abstract
The invention relates to TN and STN liquid-crystal displays and to the novel nematic liquid-crystal mixtures used therein, characterized in that they comprise one or more compounds of the formula I ##STR1## in which R.sup.1, R.sup.2, A, u, L.sup.1 and L.sup.2 are as defined herein.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A TN or STN liquid-crystal display comprising:

two outer plates, which, together with a frame, form a cell,

a nematic liquid-crystal mixture of positive dielectric anisotropy located in the cell,

electrode layers with alignment layers on the insides of the outer plates,

a tilt angle between the longitudinal axis of the molecules at the surface of the outer plates and the outer plates of from 0 degree to 30 degrees, and

a twist angle of the liquid-crystal mixture in the cell from alignment layer to alignment layer with a value of between 22.5.degree. and 600.degree.,

the nematic liquid-crystal mixture comprising:



Description
The invention relates to twisted nematic (TN) and supertwisted nematic (STN) liquid-crystal displays having very short response times and good steepnesses and angle dependencies, and to the novel nematic liquid-crystal mixtures used therein.

TN displays are known, for example from M. Schadt and W. Helfrich, Appl. Phys. Lett., 18,127 (1971). STN displays are known, for example from EP 0 131 216 B1; DE 34 23 993 A1; EP 0 098 070 A2; M. Schadt and F. Leenhouts, 17th Freiburg Congress on Liquid Crystals (8.-10.04.87); K. Kawasaki et al., SID 87 Digest 391 (20.6); M. Schadt and F. Leenhouts, SID 87 Digest 372 (20.1); K. Katoh et al., Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 26, No. 11, L 1784-L 1786 (1987); F. Leenhouts et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 50 (21), 1468 (1987); H. A. van Sprang and H. G. Koopman, J. Appl. Phys. 62 (5), 1734 (1987); T. J. Scheffer and J. Nehring, Appl. Phys. Lett. 45 (10), 1021 (1984), M. Schadt and F. Leenhouts, Appl. Phys. Lett. 50 (5), 236 (1987) and E. P. Raynes, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Letters Vol. 4 (1), pp. 1-8 (1986). The term STN here covers any relatively highly twisted display element having a twist angle with a value of between 160.degree. and 360.degree., such as, for example, the display elements according to Waters et al. (C. M. Waters et al., Proc. Soc. Inf. Disp. (New York) (1985) (3rd Intern. Display Conference, Kobe, Japan), STN-LCDs (DE-A 35 03 259), SBE-LCDs (T. J. Scheffer and J. Nehring, Appl. Phys. Lett. 45 (1984) 1021), OMI-LCDs (M. Schadt and F. Leenhouts, Appl. Phys. Lett. 50 (1987), 236, DST-LCDs (EP-A 0 246 842) or BW-STN-LCDs (K. Kawasaki et al., SID 87 Digest 391 (20.6)).
 
  TN liquid-crystal displays and supertwist liquid-crystal displays (SLCDs) having very short response times and good steepnesses and angle dependencies...  The invention relates to TN and STN liquid-crystal displays and to the novel nematic liquid-crystal mixtures used therein, characterized in that they comprise...