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Mixed-field-switching liquid crystal mode using in-plane and fringe fields self-adjusted by bottom floating electrode for transmittance enhancement
Authors:Min-Kyu Park  Seong-Woo Oh  Ji-Sub Park  Dong-Jin Lee  Kyoung Ho Park  Joun-Ho Lee
Affiliation:1. School of Electronics Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea;2. Department of Sensor and Display Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea;3. LG Display Co., Ltd., Gumi, Kyungsangbookdo, South Korea;4. LG Display Co., Ltd., Gumi, Kyungsangbookdo, South Korea
Abstract:We demonstrate a liquid crystal (LC) mode switched by mixed electric fields of in-plane and fringe fields, which are self-adjusted by adopting a bottom floating electrode for enhanced electro-optical properties. In our LC mode structure, conventional in-plane switching (IPS) electrodes are formed as pixel electrodes and common electrodes on an insulating layer and floating electrodes that are patterned per the sub-pixels. When the areas of the pixel and common electrodes are identical, the voltage of the bottom floating electrode is spontaneously determined to be half the value of the pixel voltage, which ideally generates symmetric fringe fields with both pixel and common electrodes. Due to the in-plane fields additionally generated between the pixel and common electrodes, the proposed LC structure operates by mixed-field switching (MFS), which shows higher transmittance than fringe-field switching (FFS) and IPS LC modes. Transmittance of the conventional FFS and IPS LC modes is highly sensitive to the in-plane electrode’s width (w) and spacing (l) condition, but the proposed MFS LC mode shows good transmittance without degradation with large variations of the in-plane electrode’s spacing-to-width ratio (l/w).
Keywords:liquid crystal  liquid crystal mode  floating electrode  fringe field  in-plane field
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