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publicationNumber JP-2010230727-A
titleOfInvention Method for forming alignment film, liquid crystal panel and electronic device
abstract Kind Code: A1 An alignment film forming method capable of forming an alignment film divided and aligned in a fine shape without using a mask, and a liquid crystal panel and an electronic device provided with the alignment film manufactured by the alignment film forming method. To provide. A method for forming an alignment film according to the present invention is a method of forming an alignment film 3A that is divided and aligned on a substrate 100, and includes an alignment film material that generates anisotropy when irradiated with linearly polarized light. A liquid material to be applied to the region 31A on the substrate 100 and dried to form the film 310A, and the film 310A is irradiated with linearly polarized light to make the alignment film material anisotropic, thereby forming the film 310A. A step of aligning in the horizontal direction (first direction), a step of forming a film 320A by applying a liquid material containing an alignment film material to the region 32A on the substrate 100 and drying, and a linearly polarized light on the film 320A Irradiating the alignment film material with anisotropy to align it in the vertical direction (second direction). [Selection] Figure 3
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