LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY USING POLYMER STABILITY ALIGNMENT PROCESS WITH SEALANT PRE-CURING PROCESS

A liquid crystal display (LCD) includes a bottom substrate having a top surface; a sealant located on the top surface of the bottom substrate, wherein the sealant has a pre-curing temperature; a liquid crystal mixture including a liquid crystal material and at least one reactive monomer located on the top surface of the bottom substrate and surrounded by the sealant, the at least one reactive monomer having a melting point higher than 120° C., wherein the melting point of the reactive monomer is higher than the pre-curing temperature of the sealant; at least one polymer layer polymerized from the reactive monomer, located between the bottom substrate and the liquid crystal material; and a top substrate covering the sealant and the bottom substrate to seal the liquid crystal mixture and the at least one polymer layer.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation application of patent application Ser. No. 12/104,453 filed on Apr. 17, 2008, now allowed. The prior application Ser. No. 12/104,453 claims the benefit of Taiwan Patent Application No. 096139903 filed on Oct. 24, 2007, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a liquid crystal display, and more particularly, to a method for manufacturing a liquid crystal display comprising a liquid crystal mixture having a high melting point. 2. Description of the Prior Art

With progression of large-sized liquid crystal displays (LCDs), a requirement for wider viewing angle is confronted. Therefore the multi-domain vertical alignment (MVA) LCD, which possesses advantages such as wider viewing angle and shorter response time, has become a mainstream of the large-sized LCDs. To save time of dropping liquid crystal molecules, most of the large-sized LCDs use a new method, which is called one drop fill (ODF) process, to fill the space between a top substrate and a bottom substrate with liquid crystal molecules. The one drop fill process coats a sealant on the surface of glass substrate. Then, the liquid crystal molecules are directly dropped on the glass substrate. Next, the combination of the top and bottom glass substrate is performed to cure the sealant by the curing process, such as lighting or heating, so as to fix the top and bottom glass substrates together. The manufacture of the LCD is finished. This kind of new process can largely save the time of dropping the liquid crystal molecules and the quantity of the liquid crystal materials, especially for the extra large-sized display.

In a conventional MVA LCD, a protrusion is utilized to make the liquid crystal molecules have a pre-tilt angle. Therefore processes such as thin film deposition, photolithography process, and etching process are needed to form the protrusion, and thus complexity and cost of the fabrication are increased. More serious, the protrusion shades light, reduces aperture ratio of the pixel, and reduces brightness of the LCD. Therefore, the ordinary skilled person in the art provides a polymer stability alignment (PSA) process, also called phase separation alignment (PSA) process, to replace the protrusion so as to make the molecules have pre-tilt angle in the MVA LCD.

Generally, a liquid crystal mixture comprising the liquid crystal molecules and a reactive monomer is provided in the LCD during the polymer stability alignment process. After combining the top and bottom substrate of the LCD, a voltage is applied to tilt the liquid crystal molecules to a predetermined angle. Then, an ultraviolet (UV) light is provided to illuminate the LCD, so that polymerization and phase separation of the reactive monomer in the liquid crystal mixture is gradually caused along the aligned direction of the liquid crystal molecules to form polymers. Therefore, the liquid crystal molecules have a pre-tilt angle along the aligned direction of the liquid crystal molecules.

However, as the aforementioned, after finishing the combination of the top and bottom glass substrate and the filling of the liquid crystal mixture, the LCD also needs to undergo a curing process to cure the sealant between the top and bottom glass substrate. The UV light or the thermal energy applied during the sealant-curing process usually makes the reactive monomer have a phenomenon of deterioration or reaction before the polymer stability alignment process. Therefore, during the following polymer stability alignment process, the polymerization and the phase separation of the reactive monomer cannot be effectively caused to make the liquid crystal molecules have pre-tilt angle. Thus, the composition and the stability of the liquid crystal mixture are also affected, and some mura are further generated in the LCD, such as little bright point generated in displaying image.

According to the aforementioned, the research in the current technology has to be continued so as to provide a better method for manufacturing the LCD and effectively prevent from affecting the quality of the LCD resulted from the deterioration of the reactive monomer before the polymer stability alignment process in the prior art.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore a primary object of the claimed invention to provide a method for manufacturing an LCD so as to overcome the aforementioned problem of the mura of the LCD resulted from the deterioration of the reactive monomer during the curing process of the sealant.

According to the claimed invention, a method for manufacturing an LCD is provided. First, a bottom substrate is provided, and a sealant is applied on the top surface of the bottom substrate. Then, a liquid crystal mixture comprising a vertical alignment liquid crystal material and at least one reactive monomer is provided and surrounded by the sealant. Next, a top substrate is provided to cover the sealant and the bottom substrate with the bottom surface thereof. A pre-curing process is performed to pre-cure the sealant under a first temperature, and finally, an active curing process is performed to polymerize the reactive monomer under a second temperature, wherein the second temperature is higher than the first temperature.

The pre-curing process of the present invention, which is used to cure the sealant, is performed at the temperature for curing the reactive monomer. Therefore, the problem of causing the mura of the LCD by decomposing the reactive monomer having inferior thermal stability during curing process can be potentially prevented.

These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method for manufacturing an LCD according to the present invention.

FIG. 2 through FIG. 7 are schematic diagrams of a process for manufacturing the LCD according to the present invention.

FIG. 8 shows a result tested through Differential Scanning Calorimetry.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

According to the present invention, the presently used reactive monomer is easy to be deteriorated or have other chemical reaction when the presently used reactive monomer is heated to a thermal-curing temperature of aforementioned sealant. Therefore, the presently used reactive monomer has a problem of inferior thermal stability, so that the reactive monomer has no function during the polymer stability alignment process so as to cause mura of a liquid crystal display (LCD). The present invention provides choices for the materials of the reactive monomer and a method for manufacturing the LCD as a whole to improve the problem in the art.

Please refer to FIG. 1 through FIG. 7. FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method for manufacturing the LCD according to the present invention. FIG. 2 through FIG. 7 are schematic diagrams of a process for manufacturing the LCD according to the present invention. The LCD is manufactured mainly by a one drop fill process and a polymer stability alignment process. First, as shown in FIG. 2, a bottom substrate 200 is provided, and the bottom substrate 200 has a cleaned top surface 201. The cleaning method for the top surface 201 is well known by the ordinary skilled person in the art, and the method will not be described redundantly. Second, as shown in FIG. 3, a sealant 202 is applied on the top surface 201. The sealant 202 generally is a material for light curing or thermal curing, and the material only susceptible for light curing is preferred, such as ultraviolet (UV) curing sealant. Therefore, a step 100 shown in FIG. 1 is finished.

Then, a step 102 is performed. As shown in FIG. 4, the one drop fill (ODF) process is performed to provide a liquid crystal mixture 203 on the top surface 201 of the bottom substrate 200, so that the liquid crystal mixture 203 is surrounded by the sealant 202. For example, the liquid crystal mixture 203 is directly dropped on the bottom substrate 200. The liquid crystal mixture 203 comprises a liquid crystal material, such as vertical alignment liquid crystal material or negative liquid crystal material, and at least one reactive monomer. The reactive monomer is preferred to have a stable melting point and be able to be polymerized under an adapted condition. For example, the reactive monomer can be a photo-polymerizable or thermal-polymerizable reactive monomer. According to the method of the present invention, the usable reactive monomer can comprise a reactive monomer Cl as a compound of formula (1):

The melting point of the reactive monomer Cl is 150 to 160° C., and the reactive monomer Cl can be polymerized at a temperature in this range.

Next, a step 104 is performed. As shown in FIG. 5, a top substrate 210 is provided, and the top substrate 210 has a cleaned bottom surface 211. The sealant 202 and the bottom substrate 200 are covered with the bottom surface 211. After covering the sealant 202 and the bottom substrate 200 with the bottom surface 211, the liquid crystal mixture 203 is surrounded by the sealant 202. Usually, the sealant 202 and the bottom substrate 200 are covered with the top substrate 210 in a vacuum chamber.

After covering the sealant 202 and the bottom substrate 200 with the top substrate 210, a step 106 can be selectively performed. A pre-curing process of the sealant 202 is performed under an adapted condition, and the pre-curing process can be performed by a lighting method. For example, a pre-curing process can be performed at a first temperature or under a lighting condition to cure the sealant 202. The object of the pre-curing process is only to cure the sealant 202, so the condition of the pre-curing process is preferred that any one of the reactive monomer(s) in the liquid crystal mixture 203 cannot be substantially deteriorated during the pre-curing process. For example, the reactive monomer should have a melting point higher than the first temperature. In addition, depending on the requirement, a step 108 can be further performed. A liquid crystal alignment checking process is performed for the liquid crystal material in the liquid crystal mixture 203 so as to confirm whether the tilt angle of the liquid crystal molecules is correct or not.

Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 6, a sealant-curing process of a step 110 is performed to cure the sealant 202. The sealant-curing process is preferred to use a heating method. For example, the curing process of the sealant 202 can be performed by heating in the curing oven having a third temperature. Generally, the third temperature can be 120 to 125° C. The object of sealant-curing process is only to cure the sealant 202, so the condition of the sealant-curing process is preferred that any one of the reactive monomer(s) in the liquid crystal mixture 203 cannot be substantially deteriorated during the sealant-curing process. For example, the reactive monomer has a curing temperature or a melting point higher than the third temperature, so that any one of the reactive monomer(s) will not be melted or cured to be deteriorated during the sealant-curing process.

Next, a step 112 is performed. An active curing process 112 is performed under a heating condition at a second temperature or under a lighting condition to cure the reactive monomer, and then, the manufacture of the LCD is finished. The active curing process 112 can further comprises a polymer stability alignment process. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the LCD according to the manufacturing method of the present invention. First, a voltage is applied to tilt the liquid crystal molecules 206 in the liquid crystal mixture 203 to a pre-determined angle. For example, the vertical alignment liquid crystal molecules 206 are tilted to be perpendicular to the surface of the bottom substrate 200. Then, an UV light is provided to illuminate the LCD, so that the polymerization and the phase separation of the reactive monomer 209 in the liquid crystal mixture 203 are gradually generated along the aligned direction of the liquid crystal molecules 206 to form a polymer 220 shown in FIG. 7. The polymer 220 is formed on an alignment film 205 of the top and bottom substrate 210, 200 along the aligned direction of the liquid crystal molecules 206.

As the aforementioned, the reactive monomer 209 in the liquid crystal mixture 203 is preferred to have a stable melting point and not to be substantially polymerized during the aforementioned pre-curing process or sealant-curing process. Therefore, the second temperature of performing the active curing process should be higher than the first temperature of the pre-curing process or the third temperature of the sealant-curing process so as to prevent the reactive monomer 209 from being cured or deteriorated during the pre-curing or sealant-curing process. For the aforementioned condition, the present invention chooses the aforementioned compound of formula (1) to be the reactive monomer 209 in the liquid crystal mixture 203. For example, FIG. 8 shows a result tested through Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). The result shows that the reactive monomer 209 has a high melting point and good thermal stability. For example, the reactive monomer 209 in the liquid crystal mixture 203 has a melting point in the range of 150 to 160° C. higher than the third temperature of the sealant-curing process so as to be regarded as the reactive monomer 209 of the present invention.

Compared with the prior art, the present invention uses the pre-curing process and the sealant-curing process for curing the sealant. The pre-curing process and the sealant-curing process are performed at a temperature lower than the temperature for curing the reactive monomer. Therefore, the problem of causing the mura of the LCD by decomposing the reactive monomer having inferior thermal stability during curing process can be potentially prevented.

Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A liquid crystal display (LCD), comprising:

a bottom substrate having a top surface;
a sealant located on the top surface of the bottom substrate, wherein the sealant has a pre-curing temperature;
a liquid crystal mixture comprising a vertical alignment liquid crystal material and at least one reactive monomer being located on the top surface of the bottom substrate and surrounded by the sealant, the at least one reactive monomer having a melting point higher than 120° C., wherein the melting point of the reactive monomer is higher than the pre-curing temperature of the sealant, wherein the reactive monomer comprises a compound of formula (1),
at least one polymer layer polymerized from the reactive monomer, being located between the bottom substrate and the vertical alignment liquid crystal material; and
a top substrate covering the sealant and the bottom substrate to seal the liquid crystal mixture and the at least one polymer layer.

2. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the sealant is a UV curing sealant.

3. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the pre-curing temperature of the sealant is lower than 120° C.

4. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the sealant is procured by a pre-curing process at the pre-curing temperature.

5. The liquid crystal display of claim 4, wherein the pre-curing process is performed by a lighting method.

6. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the sealant has a curing temperature in a range from 120° C. to 125° C.

7. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the melting point of the reactive monomer is in a range from 150° C. to 160° C.

8. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the polymer layer is polymerized by an active curing process.

9. The liquid crystal display of claim 8, wherein the active curing process comprises a polymer stability alignment (PSA) process.

10. The liquid crystal display of claim 8, wherein the active curing process is performed by a lighting method or a heating method.

11. The liquid crystal display of claim 1, wherein the polymer layer is polymerized under an active curing temperature.

12. A liquid crystal display (LCD), comprising:

a bottom substrate having a top surface;
a sealant located on the top surface of the bottom substrate, wherein the sealant has a pre-curing temperature;
a liquid crystal mixture comprising a liquid crystal material and at least one reactive monomer being located on the top surface of the bottom substrate and surrounded by the sealant, the at least one reactive monomer having a melting point higher than 120° C., wherein the melting point of the reactive monomer is higher than the pre-curing temperature of the sealant;
at least one polymer layer polymerized from the reactive monomer, being located between the bottom substrate and the liquid crystal material; and
a top substrate covering the sealant and the bottom substrate to seal the liquid crystal mixture and the at least one polymer layer.

13. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the sealant is a UV curing sealant.

14. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the pre-curing temperature of the sealant is lower than 120° C.

15. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the sealant has a curing temperature in a range from 120° C. to 125° C.

16. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the liquid crystal material comprises a vertical alignment liquid crystal material.

17. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the melting point of the reactive monomer is in a range from 150° C. to 160° C.

18. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the reactive monomer is a photo-polymerizable reactive monomer or a thermal-polymerizable reactive monomer.

19. The liquid crystal display of claim 12, wherein the reactive monomer comprises a compound of formula (1),

Patent History
Publication number: 20110080541
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 15, 2010
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2011
Inventors: Chung-Ching Hsieh (Hsin-Chu), Chih-Ho Chiu (Hsin-Chu), Mei-Shiou Lin (Hsin-Chu), Chia-Hsuan Pai (Hsin-Chu), Te-Sheng Chen (Hsin-Chu), Sugiura Norio (Hsin-Chu)
Application Number: 12/968,290
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Polymer Network Liquid Crystal (349/88); Liquid Crystal Seal (349/153)
International Classification: G02F 1/1333 (20060101); G02F 1/1339 (20060101);