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IN-PLANE SWITCHING MODE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY

  • US 20040212768A1
  • Filed: 12/21/2003
  • Published: 10/28/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An in-plane switching mode (IPS) liquid crystal display (LCD) comprising:

  • a bottom substrate, at least one pixel area being defined on an upper surface of the bottom substrate;

    at least one first electrode disposed in the pixel area on the upper surface of the bottom substrate, the first electrode being a protrusion elongated along a first direction;

    at least one second electrode disposed in the pixel area on the upper surface of the bottom substrate, the second electrode being a protrusion elongated along the first direction, and the second electrode and the first electrode being in an interlaced arrangement;

    a top substrate being in parallel with and opposite to the bottom substrate; and

    a plurality of liquid crystal molecules filled in between the bottom substrate and the top substrate;

    wherein a longitudinal axis of the liquid crystal molecules is positioned along a second direction and is horizontally arranged between the upper surface of the bottom substrate and a lower surface of the top substrate, and an angle is formed between the second direction and the first direction.

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