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`Inventors: Yasushi Tomioka, Hitachi (JP); Kenji
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`display defects such as display unevenness, a sticking image
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`liquid crystal display device is estimated to be caused by that
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`liquid crystal alignment layer of each pixel by absorbing of
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`invention, pixel electrodes and common electrodes and
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`[0025] The liquid crystal display device is that at least one
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`layer between the pixel electrode and the common electrode,
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`alignment direction at driving by a very small angle, and not
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`image and sticking image phenomenon in the IPS mode is
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`based on an after image mechanism specific to the IPS mode
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`which is completely different from the mechanism in the
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`conventional TN mode. It is required to solve the sticking
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`image and afterimage specific to the IPS mode in which the
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`liquid crystal is operated in the substrate plane to perform
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`display using the birefringence of the liquid crystal. Further,
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`transparent type in which movement of the liquid crystal on
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`[0013] An object of the present invention is to provide a
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`high-quality liquid crystal display device with less uneven-
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`liquid crystal display device being of the IPS mode in which
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`display is performed by making rotational movement of
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`[0014] Another object of the present invention is to pro-
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`[0015] According to an embodiment of a liquid crystal
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`pixel electrodes and common electrodes and active elements
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`invention, the pair of alignment layers individually formed
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`[0030] Further, the liquid crystal display device is that a
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`[0034] Further, in the present invention, the at least one of
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`[0037] Further, in the liquid crystal display device, the
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`[0038] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a pixel portion
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`[0040] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a pixel portion
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`[0045] FIG. 8 is a view explaining the structure of a color
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`[0046] FIG. 9 is a diagram explaining the structure of a
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`phenomenon causes a large brightness change in the dark
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`[0056] When an electric field for displaying is applied in
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