Abstract

Viewing angle switching from a wide viewing angle to a narrow viewing angle has been studied. Conventional multidomain vertical alignment (VA) mode offers the advantages of a high contrast ratio (CR) not only in the front view but also in the wide viewing directions only if compensation films such as a negative C plate and a positive A plate are used. The positive A plate can be replaced by a homogeneous aligned (HA) liquid crystal layer, and the retardation of the HA layer at the off axis can be controlled by applying an electric field while keeping the retardation value at zero in the normal direction. Consequently, the viewing angle range of a VA device can be controlled from a wide viewing mode (over 170° in terms of CR=10) to a narrow viewing angle mode (approximately 60° in terms of CR=2) in the horizontal direction while keeping a high image quality at the normal direction.

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