Nematic liquid crystal composition

10544365 ยท 2020-01-28

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Abstract

A liquid crystal composition that has a positive dielectric anisotropy and a sufficiently low viscosity and that causes no display defects when used in liquid crystal display devices is provided without decreasing or increasing the refractive index anisotropy or nematic phase-isotropic liquid phase transition temperature. This liquid crystal composition contains at least one compound selected from compounds represented by general formula (LC0) and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC1) to (LC5). This liquid crystal composition can be used to provide a reliable liquid crystal display device capable of maintaining a high voltage-holding ratio at high temperatures. This liquid crystal display device is highly practical as a liquid crystal display and is effective in achieving quick response without significantly decreasing the cell gap.

Claims

1. A liquid crystal composition having a positive dielectric anisotropy, the liquid crystal composition comprising at least one compound represented by general formula (LC0): ##STR00065## wherein R.sup.01 is an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, wherein at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, COO, COO, CF.sub.2O or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; A.sup.01 to A.sup.03 are each independently any of the following structures: ##STR00066## wherein at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH of each benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and X.sup.03 and X.sup.04 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; X.sup.01 and X.sup.02 are each independently hydrogen or fluorine; Y.sup.01 is Cl, F, OCHF.sub.2, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, or a fluorinated alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl, or alkenyloxy group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms; Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.05 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, wherein at least one of Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.05 present is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 are each independently CH.sub.2 or O; and m.sup.01 to m.sup.03 are each independently an integer of 0 to 2, m.sup.01+m.sup.02+m.sup.03 is 0, 1, or 2, and a plurality of A.sup.01, A.sup.02, A.sup.03, Z.sup.01, Z.sup.03, and/or Z.sup.05, if present, may be the same or different.

2. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC0) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-1) to (LC0-59) and (LC0-68) to (LC0-74): ##STR00067## ##STR00068## ##STR00069## ##STR00070## ##STR00071## ##STR00072## wherein R.sup.01, A.sup.01 to A.sup.03, Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.05, X.sup.01 to X.sup.04, W.sup.01, X.sup.02, and Y.sup.01 are as defined in claim 1.

3. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 2, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprising the compound represented by general formula (LC0) satisfies at least one of the following conditions: comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-2) to (LC0-9) in an amount of at most 40% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-10) to (LC0-18) in an amount of at most 60% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-28) to (LC0-38) in an amount of at most 60% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-48) to (LC0-51) in an amount of at most 30% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-52) and (LC0-53) in an amount of at most 40% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-56) to (LC0-59) in an amount of at most 50% by mass; comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-60) to (LC0-67) in an amount of at most 20% by mass; and comprising a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-68) to (LC0-74) in an amount of at most 15% by mass.

4. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 2, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC0) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-2) to (LC0-5), (LC0-7), (LC0-11) to (LC0-15), (LC0-17), (LC0-18), (LC0-20), (LC0-28) to (LC0-30), (LC0-34), (LC0-35), (LC0-39), (LC0-41), (LC0-45), (LC0-46), (LC0-56) to (LC0-61), (LC0-68), and (LC0-74).

5. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC0) is any of the following compounds: a compound wherein Z.sup.01 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; a compound wherein Z.sup.02 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; a compound wherein Z.sup.03 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; a compound wherein Z.sup.04 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; a compound wherein Z.sup.05 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; a compound wherein both W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 are CH.sub.2; a compound wherein one of W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 is O; a compound wherein both W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 are O; a compound wherein m.sup.01+m.sup.02+m.sup.03 is 0; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 1; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 0; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 0; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 1; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 0; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 1; a compound wherein m.sup.01 is 2, one Z.sup.01 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and another Z.sup.01 is a single bond; a compound wherein m.sup.02 is 1 or 2, one of Z.sup.02 and Z.sup.03 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and the remainder is a single bond; and a compound wherein m.sup.03 is 1 or 2, one of Z.sup.04 and Z.sup.05 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and the remainder is a single bond.

6. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, further comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC1) to (LC5): ##STR00073## wherein R.sup.11 to R.sup.41 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, wherein at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, wherein at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, COO, COO, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other; if A.sup.51 or A.sup.53, described later, is a cyclohexane ring, R.sup.51 or R.sup.52 may be OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.3, OCFCF.sub.2, or OCHCF.sub.2; A.sup.11 to A.sup.42 are each independently any of the following structures: ##STR00074## wherein at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH of each benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and X.sup.61 and X.sup.62 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; A.sup.51 to A.sup.53 are each independently any of the following structures: ##STR00075## wherein at least one CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by CHCH, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2, and at least one CH of each benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other); X.sup.11 to X.sup.43 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; Y.sup.11 to Y.sup.41 are Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2; Z.sup.31 to Z.sup.42 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, wherein at least one of Z.sup.31 and Z.sup.32 present is not a single bond; Z.sup.51 and Z.sup.52 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O; m.sup.11 to m.sup.51 are each independently an integer of 0 to 3; m.sup.31+m.sup.32 and m.sup.41+m.sup.42 are each independently 1, 2, 3, or 4; and a plurality of A.sup.23, A.sup.31, A.sup.32, A.sup.41, A.sup.42, A.sup.52, Z.sup.31, Z.sup.32, Z.sup.41, Z.sup.42, and/or Z.sup.52, if present, may be the same or different, with the proviso that compounds represented by general formula (LC0) are excluded.

7. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprises at least one compound represented by general formula (LC0) wherein R.sup.01 is an alkyl group of 1 to 5 carbon atoms or an alkenyl group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms and Y.sup.01 is Cl, F, OCHF.sub.2, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, OCFCF.sub.2, or OCHCF.sub.2 in a total amount of at most 70% by mass.

8. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprises at least one compound represented by general formula (LC0) and satisfies at least one of the following conditions: comprising a compound represented by general formula (LC1) in an amount of at most 20% by mass; comprising a compound represented by general formula (LC2) in an amount of at most 40% by mass; comprising a compound represented by general formula (LC3) in an amount of at most 50% by mass; comprising a compound represented by general formula (LC4) in an amount of at most 60% by mass; and comprising a compound represented by general formula (LC5) in an amount of at most 75% by mass.

9. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC4) is a compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC4-1) to (LC4-32): ##STR00076## ##STR00077## ##STR00078## ##STR00079## ##STR00080## wherein X.sup.44, X.sup.45, X.sup.46, and X.sup.47 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; and X.sup.42, X.sup.43, R.sup.41, and Y.sup.41 are as defined in claim 6.

10. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC5) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC5-1) to (LC5-26): ##STR00081## ##STR00082## ##STR00083## wherein R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are as defined in claim 6.

11. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC5) is any of the following compounds and is present in a total amount of at most 80% by mass: ##STR00084## ##STR00085## wherein alkyl and alkyl* are each independently an alkyl or alkoxy group of 1 to 5 carbon atoms; and alkenyl and alkenyl* are each independently an alkenyl or alkenyloxy group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms having the following formula.

12. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC1) to (LC4) wherein R.sup.11 to R.sup.41 are an alkenyl group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms.

13. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formula (LC1) wherein A.sup.11 is tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, compounds represented by general formula (LC2) wherein at least one of A.sup.21 to A.sup.23 present is tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, compounds represented by general formula (LC3) wherein at least one of A.sup.31 and A.sup.32 present is tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, compounds represented by general formula (LC4) wherein at least one of A.sup.41 and A.sup.42 present is tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, and compounds represented by general formula (LC5) wherein at least one of A.sup.51 to A.sup.53 present is tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl.

14. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the liquid crystal composition comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formula (LC3) wherein at least one of Z.sup.31 and Z.sup.32 present is CF.sub.2O or OCH.sub.2, compounds represented by general formula (LC4) wherein at least one of Z.sup.41 and Z.sup.42 present is CF.sub.2O or OCH.sub.2, and compounds represented by general formula (LC5) wherein at least one of Z.sup.51 and Z.sup.52 present is CF.sub.2O or OCH.sub.2.

15. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC5) is present in an amount of 30% to 70% by mass, and the liquid crystal composition has a viscosity of 20 mPa.Math.s or less at 20 C.

16. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC2) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC2-1) to (LC2-14): ##STR00086## ##STR00087## wherein X.sup.23, X.sup.24, X.sup.25, and X.sup.26 are each independently hydrogen, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; and X.sup.22, R.sup.21, and Y.sup.21 are as defined in claim 6.

17. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 6, wherein the compound represented by general formula (LC3) is a compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC3-1) to (LC3-32) and/or the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC3-O-1) to (LC3-O-97): ##STR00088## ##STR00089## ##STR00090## ##STR00091## ##STR00092## ##STR00093## ##STR00094## ##STR00095## ##STR00096## ##STR00097## ##STR00098## ##STR00099## ##STR00100## ##STR00101## ##STR00102## ##STR00103## ##STR00104## wherein R is as defined for R.sup.31 in general formula (LC3); X.sup.33, X.sup.34, X.sup.35, X.sup.36, X.sup.37, and X.sup.38 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; X.sup.32, R.sup.31, A.sup.31, Y.sup.31, and Z.sup.31 are as defined in claim 6; and F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, is F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3.

18. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, further comprising at least one optically active compound.

19. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, further comprising at least one polymerizable compound.

20. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, further comprising at least one antioxidant.

21. The liquid crystal composition according to claim 1, further comprising at least one UV absorber.

22. A liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to claim 1.

23. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 22, further comprising an alignment layer aligning liquid crystal molecules on a surface in contact with the liquid crystal molecules in a parallel, tilted, or perpendicular direction, the alignment layer being an alignment film comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of polyimides (PI), polyamides, chalcones, cinnamates, and cinnamoyl compounds.

24. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 23, wherein the alignment layer further comprises a polymerizable liquid crystal compound and/or a polymerizable non-liquid-crystal compound.

25. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 24, wherein the alignment layer in contact with the liquid crystal composition is an alignment film formed by photoalignment.

26. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 24, wherein the alignment layer in contact with the liquid crystal composition is an alignment film formed by photoalignment.

27. An active-matrix liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to claim 1.

28. A TN, OCB, ECB, IPS, or VA-IPS liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to claim 1.

29. A polymer-stabilized TN, OCB, ECB, IPS, or VA-IPS liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to claim 19, wherein the polymerizable compound present in the liquid crystal composition is polymerized with or without application of voltage.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

(1) A liquid crystal composition according to the present invention contains at least one compound represented by general formula (LC0).

(2) ##STR00005##

(3) In general formula (LC0), R.sup.01 is preferably an alkyl group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, an alkenyl group of 2 to 8 carbon atoms, or an alkoxy group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms and is preferably linear. If R.sup.01 is an alkenyl group, it is preferably selected from the groups represented by formulas (R1) to (R5) (where the black dots are linkages to the ring). These are preferred if A.sup.01 is trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, and formulas (R1), (R2), and (R4) are more preferred.

(4) ##STR00006##

(5) A.sup.01 to A.sup.03 are each independently trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 3,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, or tetrahydropyran. To achieve the object of the present invention, it is preferred that the liquid crystal composition contain at least one compound selected from the group consisting of these compounds.

(6) General formula (LC0) has partial structure (LC0-Ph).

(7) ##STR00007##

(8) Partial structure (LC0-Ph) is preferably selected from those represented by the following formulas.

(9) ##STR00008##

(10) Z.sup.01-Z.sup.05 are preferably each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O. At least one of Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.05 present is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O. Preferably, one of Z.sup.02 to Z.sup.05 is OCF.sub.2, CF.sub.2O, or OCH.sub.2, and more preferably, the remainder is a single bond, OCF.sub.2, CF.sub.2O, or OCH.sub.2.

(11) In the formula, partial structural formula (LC0-Ph) may be formula (LC0-Np).

(12) ##STR00009##

(13) (In the formulas, X.sup.01, X.sup.02, and X.sup.05 are each independently hydrogen or fluorine, and Y.sup.01 is Cl, F, OCHF.sub.2, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, or a fluorinated alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl, or alkenyloxy of 2 to 5 carbon atoms.)

(14) X.sup.01 to X.sup.05 are preferably F, which results in a significantly low viscosity () for a larger or similar dielectric anisotropy (). Preferably, there are 2 to 7 F substituents in general formula (LC0), including the two already shown in general formula (LC0).

(15) It is particularly preferred to use a combination of compounds where Y.sup.01 is F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, OCFCF.sub.2, or OCHCF.sub.2, which lowers the lower temperature limit of the nematic phase and improves the low-temperature operation and storage stability of the liquid crystal composition.

(16) m.sup.01 to m.sup.03 may each independently be an integer of 0 to 2. It is particularly preferred to use a combination of a compound where m.sup.01+m.sup.02+m.sup.03 is 0 and a compound where m.sup.01+m.sup.02+m.sup.03 is 1.

(17) The compound represented by general formula (LC0) is preferably a compound satisfying at least one of the following conditions.

(18) a compound where Z.sup.01 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O

(19) a compound where Z.sup.02 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O

(20) a compound where Z.sup.03 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O

(21) a compound where Z.sup.04 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O

(22) a compound where Z.sup.05 is present and is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O

(23) a compound where both W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 are CH.sub.2

(24) a compound where one of W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 is O

(25) a compound where both W.sup.01 and W.sup.02 are O

(26) a compound where m.sup.01+m.sup.02+m.sup.03 is 0

(27) a compound where m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 1

(28) a compound where m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 0

(29) a compound where m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 0

(30) a compound where m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 0, and m.sup.03 is 1

(31) a compound where m.sup.01 is 1, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 0

(32) a compound where m.sup.01 is 0, m.sup.02 is 1, and m.sup.03 is 1

(33) a compound where m.sup.01 is 2, one Z.sup.01 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and the other Z.sup.01 is a single bond

(34) a compound where m.sup.02 is 1 or 2, one of Z.sup.02 and Z.sup.03 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and the remainder is a single bond

(35) a compound where m.sup.03 is 1 or 2, one of Z.sup.04 and Z.sup.05 is OCH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, and the remainder is a single bond

(36) More preferably, the liquid crystal compound represented by general formula (LC0) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-a) to (LC0-d) below (where R.sup.01, A.sup.01 to A.sup.03, Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.05, X.sup.01, X.sup.02, and Y.sup.01 are as defined in general formula (LC0), and if two or more are present, each may be the same or different). The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention preferably contains, as the compound represented by general formula (LC0), at least one of compounds represented by (LC0-a) to (LC0-d).

(37) ##STR00010##

(38) Even more preferably, the compound represented by general formula (LC0) is a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-1) to (LC0-74) below. In particular, compounds represented by general formulas (LC0-1) to (LC0-9) are preferred since they have a large dielectric anisotropy (), a significantly low viscosity (), and good general formula (LC0-10) to (LC0-67) are preferred since they have a large dielectric anisotropy (), a relatively low viscosity (), and a high nematic phase-isotropic liquid phase transition temperature (T.sub.ni).

(39) Still more preferably, the liquid crystal composition containing the compound represented by general formula (LC0) satisfies at least one of the following conditions.

(40) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-2) to (LC0-9) in an amount of at most 40% by mass

(41) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-10) to (LC0-18) in an amount of at most 60% by mass

(42) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-28) to (LC0-38) in an amount of at most 60% by mass

(43) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-48) to (LC0-51) in an amount of at most 30% by mass

(44) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-52) and (LC0-53) in an amount of at most 40% by mass

(45) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-56) to (LC0-59) in an amount of at most 50% by mass

(46) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-60) to (LC0-67) in an amount of at most 20% by mass

(47) containing a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC0-68) to (LC0-74) in an amount of at most 15% by mass

(48) containing at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC0-2) to (LC0-5), (LC0-7), (LC0-11) to (LC0-15), (LC0-17), (LC0-18), (LC0-20), (LC0-28) to (LC0-30), (LC0-34), (LC0-35), (LC0-39), (LC0-41), (LC0-45), (LC0-46), (LC0-56) to (LC0-61), (LC0-68), and (LC0-74)

(49) ##STR00011## ##STR00012## ##STR00013## ##STR00014## ##STR00015## ##STR00016## ##STR00017## ##STR00018##

(50) (In the formulas, R.sup.01, A.sup.01 to A.sup.03, Z.sup.01 to Z.sup.01, X.sup.01 to X.sup.04, W.sup.01, W.sup.02, and Y.sup.01 are as defined in Claim 1.)

(51) Preferably, a compound of general formula (LC0) where R.sup.01 is an alkyl group of 1 to 5 carbon atoms or an alkenyl group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms and Y.sup.01 is Cl, F, OCHF.sub.2, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, OCFCF.sub.2, or OCHCF.sub.2 is present in an amount of at most 70% by mass.

(52) The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention preferably further contains at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC1) to (LC5). Particularly preferred is a liquid crystal composition containing at least one compound represented by general formula (LC0) and satisfying at least one of the following conditions.

(53) containing a compound represented by general formula (LC1) in an amount of at most 20% by mass

(54) containing a compound represented by general formula (LC2) in an amount of at most 40% by mass

(55) containing a compound represented by general formula (LC3) in an amount of at most 50% by mass

(56) containing a compound represented by general formula (LC4) in an amount of at most 60% by mass

(57) containing a compound represented by general formula (LC5) in an amount of at most 75% by mass

(58) ##STR00019##

(59) In the formulas, R.sup.11 to R.sup.41 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen. R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other. If A.sup.51 or A.sup.53, described later, is a cyclohexane ring, R.sup.51 or R.sup.52 may be OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.3, OCFCF.sub.2, or OCHCF.sub.2. A.sup.11 to A.sup.42 are each independently any of the following structures.

(60) ##STR00020##

(61) (In the structures, at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH of each benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and X.sup.61 and X.sup.62 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3.) A.sup.51 to A.sup.53 are each independently any of the following structures.

(62) ##STR00021##

(63) (In the formulas, at least one CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by CHCH, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2, and at least one CH of each benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other). X.sup.11 to X.sup.43 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3. Y.sup.11 to Y.sup.41 are Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2. Z.sup.31 to Z.sup.42 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, where at least one of Z.sup.31 and Z.sup.32 present is not a single bond. Z.sup.51 and Z.sup.52 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O. m.sup.11 to m.sup.51 are each independently an integer of 0 to 3. m.sup.31+m.sup.32 and m.sup.41+m.sup.42 are each independently 1, 2, 3, or 4. A plurality of A.sup.23, A.sup.31, A.sup.32, A.sup.41, A.sup.42, A.sup.52, Z.sup.31, Z.sup.32, Z.sup.41, Z.sup.42, and/or Z.sup.52, if present, may be the same or different. Compounds represented by general formula (LC0) are excluded.

(64) In general formulas (LC1) to (LC5), R.sup.11 to R.sup.41 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen. R.sup.11 to R.sup.41 are preferably an alkyl group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, an alkenyl group of 2 to 8 carbon atoms, or an alkoxy group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms and are preferably linear. R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other. R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are preferably an alkyl group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, an alkenyl group of 2 to 8 carbon atoms, or an alkoxy group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms and are preferably linear. If R.sup.11 to R.sup.52 are alkenyl groups, they are preferably selected from the groups represented by formulas (R1) to (R5).

(65) ##STR00022##

(66) (In the formulas, the black dots are linkages to the ring.)

(67) A.sup.11 to A.sup.42 are each independently trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 3,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, or tetrahydropyran. If any of A.sup.11 to A.sup.42 is tetrahydropyran, A.sup.11, A.sup.21, or A.sup.31 is preferably tetrahydropyran. A.sup.51 to A.sup.53 are preferably each independently trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene.

(68) X.sup.11 to X.sup.43 are preferably each independently hydrogen or fluorine. Y.sup.11 to Y.sup.41 are preferably F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3. Z.sup.31 to Z.sup.42 are preferably each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, where at least one of Z.sup.31 and Z.sup.32 present is not a single bond. If m.sup.42 is 0, Z.sup.41 is each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, or (CH.sub.2).sub.4. Z.sup.51 and Z.sup.52 are preferably each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, more preferably a single bond, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O, even more preferably a single bond. m.sup.21 is preferably an integer of 0 or 1. m.sup.31 to m.sup.4 are preferably each independently an integer of 0 to 2, and m.sup.31+m.sup.32 and m.sup.41+m.sup.42 are preferably each independently 1, 2, or 3. m.sup.51 is preferably an integer of 1 or 2. A plurality of A.sup.23, A.sup.31, A.sup.32, A.sup.41, A.sup.42, A.sup.52, Z.sup.31, Z.sup.32, Z.sup.41, Z.sup.42, and/or Z.sup.52, if present, may be the same or different.

(69) The compound represented by general formula (LC1) is preferably a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC1-1) to (LC1-4).

(70) ##STR00023##

(71) (In the formulas, R.sup.11 is an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; X.sup.11 and X.sup.12 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; and Y.sup.1 is Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2.)

(72) The compound represented by general formula (LC2) is preferably a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC2-1) to (LC2-14).

(73) ##STR00024## ##STR00025## ##STR00026##

(74) (In the formulas, R.sup.21 is an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; X.sup.22 to X.sup.26 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; and Y.sup.21 is Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2.)

(75) The compound represented by general formula (LC3) is preferably a compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC3-1) to (LC3-32) and/or the group consisting of compounds represented by general formulas (LC3-0-1) to (LC3-0-97).

(76) ##STR00027## ##STR00028## ##STR00029## ##STR00030## ##STR00031## ##STR00032## ##STR00033## ##STR00034## ##STR00035## ##STR00036## ##STR00037## ##STR00038## ##STR00039## ##STR00040## ##STR00041## ##STR00042## ##STR00043##

(77) (In the formulas, R is as defined for R.sup.31 in general formula (LC3); X.sup.33, X.sup.34, X.sup.35, X.sup.36, X.sup.37, and X.sup.38 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; X.sup.32, R.sup.31, and R.sup.31 are an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; X.sup.32 is H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; Y.sup.31 is Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2; and F, CF.sub.3, and OCF.sub.3 are F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3.)

(78) The compound represented by general formula (LC4) is preferably a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC4-1) to (LC4-32).

(79) ##STR00044## ##STR00045## ##STR00046## ##STR00047## ##STR00048##

(80) (In the formulas, X.sup.44, X.sup.45, X.sup.46, and X.sup.47 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; R.sup.41 is an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen; X.sup.42 and X.sup.43 are each independently H, Cl, F, CF.sub.3, or OCF.sub.3; and Y.sup.41 is Cl, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CF.sub.2CF.sub.3, CHFCF.sub.3, OCF.sub.2CF.sub.3, OCHFCF.sub.3, or OCFCF.sub.2.)

(81) The compound represented by general formula (LC5) is preferably a compound represented by any of general formulas (LC5-1) to (LC5-26).

(82) ##STR00049## ##STR00050## ##STR00051##

(83) (In the formulas, R.sup.51 and R.sup.52 are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other.) Preferably, the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention contains at least one compound represented by general formula (LC5). The compound represented by general formula (LC5) is preferably present in an amount of 20% to 80% by mass, more preferably 30% to 70% by mass.

(84) More preferably, the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention contains, as the compound represented by general formula (LC5), at least one compound selected from the group consisting of the following compounds in an amount of at most 70% by mass.

(85) ##STR00052## ##STR00053##

(86) (In the formulas, alkyl and alkyl* are each independently an alkyl or alkoxy group of 1 to 5 carbon atoms; and alkenyl and alkenyl* are each independently an alkenyl or alkenyloxy group of 2 to 5 carbon atoms having the following formula.)

(87) The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention preferably has a viscosity of 20 mPa.Math.s or less at 20 C.

(88) The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention may contain at least one optically active compound. The optically active compound may be any optically active compound that allows liquid crystal molecules to be aligned in a twisted configuration. Since the twist generally varies depending on temperature, a plurality of optically active compounds may be used to achieve the desired temperature dependence. It is preferred to select and use optically active compounds having a strong twist effect to avoid a detrimental effect on properties such as the temperature range of the nematic liquid crystal phase and viscosity. As such optically active compounds, the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention preferably contains liquid crystals such as cholesteryl nonanoate and compounds represented by general formulas (Ch-1) to (Ch-6).

(89) ##STR00054##

(90) In the formulas, R.sub.c1, R.sub.c2, and R* are each independently an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen, with the proviso that R* has at least one optically active branched-chain group or halogen substituent. Z.sub.c1 and Z.sub.c2 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, COO, OCO, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O. D.sub.1 and D.sub.2 are a cyclohexane or benzene ring, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 of the ring is optionally replaced by CHCH, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2, at least one CH of the benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the ring is optionally replaced by F, Cl, or CH.sub.3. t.sub.1 and t.sub.2 are 0, 1, 2, or 3. MG*, Q.sub.c1, and Q.sub.c2 are any of the following structures.

(91) ##STR00055##

(92) (In the formulas, D.sub.3 and D.sub.4 are a cyclohexane or benzene ring, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 of the ring is optionally replaced by CHCH, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2, at least one CH of the benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the ring is optionally replaced by F, Cl, or CH.sub.3.)

(93) The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention may contain at least one polymerizable compound. The polymerizable compound is preferably a discotic liquid crystal compound having a benzene derivative, triphenylene derivative, truxene derivative, phthalocyanine derivative, or cyclohexane derivative backbone in the center of the molecule and linear alkyl, linear alkoxy, or substituted benzoyloxy side chains extending radially from the backbone.

(94) Specifically, the polymerizable compound is preferably a polymerizable compound represented by general formula (PC).

(95) ##STR00056##

(96) (In the formula, P.sub.1 is a polymerizable functional group; Sp.sub.1 is a spacer group of 0 to 20 carbon atoms; Q.sub.p1 is a single bond, O, NH, NHCOO, OCONH, CHCH, CO, COO, OCO, OCOO, OOCO, CHCH, CHCHCOO, OCOCHCH, or CC; p.sub.1 and p.sub.2 are each independently 1, 2, or 3; MG.sub.p is a mesogenic group or mesogenic supporting group; and R.sub.p1 is halogen, cyano, or an alkyl group of 1 to 25 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 moiety of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, S, NH, N(CH.sub.3), CO, COO, OCO, OCOO, SCO, COS, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, or R.sub.p1 may be P.sub.2S.sub.p2-Q.sub.p2-, where P.sub.2, Sp.sub.2, and Q.sub.p2 are each independently as defined for P.sub.1, Sp.sub.1, and Q.sub.p1.)

(97) More preferably, the polymerizable compound is a polymerizable compound of general formula (PC) where MG.sub.p is represented by the following structure.

(98) ##STR00057##

(99) (In the formula, C.sub.01 to C.sub.03 are each independently 1,4-phenylene, 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenyl, tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, tetrahydrothiopyran-2,5-diyl, 1,4-bicyclo(2,2,2)octylene, decahydronaphthalene-2,6-diyl, pyridine-2,5-diyl, pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, pyrazine-2,5-diyl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene-2,6-diyl, 2,6-naphthylene, phenanthrene-2,7-diyl, 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene-2,7-diyl, 1,2,3,4,4a,9,10a-octahydrophenanthrene-2,7-diyl, or fluorene-2,7-diyl, where 1,4-phenylene, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene-2,6-diyl, 2,6-naphthylene, phenanthrene-2,7-diyl, 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene-2,7-diyl, 1,2,3,4,4a,9,10a-octahydrophenanthrene-2,7-diyl, and fluorene-2,7-diyl are optionally substituted by at least one F, Cl, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, or cyano group, at least one alkyl, alkoxy, alkanoyl, or alkanoyloxy group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or at least one alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkenoyl, or alkenoyloxy group of 2 to 8 carbon atoms; Z.sub.p1 and Z.sub.p2 are each independently COO, OCO, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, CHCH, CC, CHCHCOO, OCOCHCH, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2COO, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2OCO, COOCH.sub.2CH.sub.2, OCOCH.sub.2CH.sub.2, CONH, NHCO, or a single bond; and p.sub.3 is 0, 1, or 2.)

(100) If Sp.sub.1 and Sp.sub.2 are each independently an alkylene group, the alkylene group is optionally substituted by at least one halogen or CN group, where at least one CH.sub.2 of that group is optionally replaced by O, S, NH, N(CH.sub.3), CO, COO, OCO, OCOO, SCO, COS, or CC such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other. P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 are preferably each independently any of the following general formulas.

(101) ##STR00058##

(102) (In the formulas, R.sub.p2 to R.sub.p6 are each independently hydrogen, halogen, or an alkyl group of 1 to 5 carbon atoms.)

(103) More specifically, the polymerizable compound of general formula (PC) is preferably a polymerizable compound represented by any of general formulas (PC0-1) to (PC0-6).

(104) ##STR00059##

(105) (In the formulas, p.sub.4 are each independently 1, 2, or 3.) Even more specifically, the polymerizable compound of general formula (PC) is preferably a polymerizable compound represented by any of general formulas (PC1-1) to (PC1-9).

(106) ##STR00060##

(107) (In the formulas, p.sub.5 is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.) In particular, Sp.sub.1, Sp.sub.2, Q.sub.p1, and Q.sub.p2 are preferably a single bond; P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 are preferably formula (PC0-a), more preferably acryloyloxy or methacryloyloxy; p.sub.1+p.sub.4 is preferably 2, 3, or 4; and R.sub.p1 is preferably H, F, CF.sub.3, OCF.sub.3, CH.sub.3, or OCH.sub.3. More preferred are compounds represented by general formulas (PC1-2), (PC1-3), (PC1-4), and (PC1-8).

(108) Also preferred are discotic liquid crystal compounds of general formula (PC) where MG.sub.p is represented by general formula (PC1)-9.

(109) ##STR00061##

(110) (In the formulas, R.sub.7 is each independently P.sub.1-Sp.sub.1-Q.sub.p1 or a substituent of general formula (PC1-e), where R.sup.81 and R.sup.82 are each independently hydrogen, halogen, or methyl, and R.sub.83 is an alkoxy group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, where at least one hydrogen atom of the alkoxy group is replaced by a substituent represented by any of general formulas (PC0-a) to (PC0-d) above.)

(111) The polymerizable compound is preferably present in an amount of 0.05% to 2.0% by mass.

(112) The polymerizable compound present in the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention is polymerized to fabricate a liquid crystal display device. In this process, it is desirable to reduce the content of the unpolymerized component to the desired level or lower. The liquid crystal composition preferably contains a compound of general formula (LC0) having a partial structure containing biphenyl and/or terphenyl. More specifically, compounds represented by general formulas (LC0-10) to (LC0-27), (LC0-48) to (LC0-53), and (LC0-60) to (LC0-68) are preferred, and at least one of them is preferably present in an amount of 0.1% to 40% by mass. It is also preferred to use a combination of compounds selected from the group consisting of polymerizable compounds represented by general formulas (PC1-1) to (PC1-3), (PC1-8), and (PC1-9).

(113) The liquid crystal composition may further contain at least one antioxidant and may further contain at least one UV absorber. The antioxidant is preferably selected from those represented by general formulas (E-1) and (E-2).

(114) ##STR00062##

(115) (In the formulas, R.sub.e1 is an alkyl group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by O, CHCH, CO, OCO, COO, CC, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2 such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the alkyl group is optionally replaced by halogen;

(116) Z.sub.e1 and Z.sub.e2 are each independently a single bond, CHCH, CC, CH.sub.2CH.sub.2, (CH.sub.2).sub.4, COO, OCO, OCH.sub.2, CH.sub.2O, OCF.sub.2, or CF.sub.2O;

(117) E.sub.1 is a cyclohexane or benzene ring, where at least one CH.sub.2 of the cyclohexane ring is optionally replaced by O such that no oxygen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, at least one CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 of the ring is optionally replaced by CHCH, CF.sub.2O, or OCF.sub.2, at least one CH of the benzene ring is optionally replaced by N such that no nitrogen atoms are directly adjacent to each other, and at least one hydrogen atom of the ring is optionally replaced by F, Cl, or CH.sub.3; and q.sub.1 is 0, 1, 2, or 3.)

(118) The liquid crystal composition according to the present invention can be used for liquid crystal display devices, particularly active-matrix liquid crystal display devices such as TN, OCB, ECB, IPS, and VA-IPS liquid crystal display devices (including those with FFS electrodes). VA-IPS is a mode in which a liquid crystal material of positive dielectric anisotropy (>0) is aligned perpendicular to a substrate surface when no voltage is applied and liquid crystal molecules are driven by pixel electrodes and a common electrode disposed on the same substrate surface. This mode, in which liquid crystal molecules are aligned along a curved electric field generated by the pixel electrodes and the common electrode, facilitates pixel division and the formation of multiple domains and also provides the advantage of quick response. This mode is known under various names, such as EOC and VA-IPS, as disclosed in the following non-patent literature: Proc. 13th IDW, 97 (1997), Proc. 13th IDW, 175 (1997), SID Sym. Digest, 319 (1998), SID Sym. Digest, 838 (1998), SID Sym. Digest, 1085 (1998), SID Sym. Digest, 334 (2000), and Eurodisplay Proc., 142 (2009). In the present invention, this mode is hereinafter abbreviated as VA-IPS.

(119) In general, the threshold voltage (Vc) of Fredericksz transition in TN and ECB is given by the following equation.

(120) Vc = d cell d cell + .Math. r 1 .Math. K 11 .Math. [ Math . 1 ]

(121) The threshold voltage (Vc) of Fredericksz transition in IPS is given by the following equation.

(122) Vc = d gap d cell + .Math. r 2 .Math. K 22 .Math. [ Math . 2 ]

(123) The threshold voltage (Vc) of Fredericksz transition in VA is given by the following equation.

(124) Vc = d cell d cell - .Math. r 3 .Math. K 33 .Math. .Math. .Math. [ Math . 3 ]

(125) (In the equations, Vc is the Fredericksz transition (V); is the circular constant; d.sub.cell is the distance (m) between first and second substrates; d.sub.gap is the distance (m) between pixel electrodes and a common electrode; d.sub.ITO is the width (m) of the pixel electrodes and/or the common electrode; <r1>, <r2>, and <r3> are extrapolation lengths (m); K11 is the splay elastic constant (N); K22 is the twist elastic constant (N); K33 is the bend elastic constant (N); and is the dielectric anisotropy.)

(126) The inventors have found that Math. 4 below applies to VA-IPS.

(127) Vc d gap - .Math. r .Math. d ITO + .Math. r .Math. d cell d cell - .Math. r 3 .Math. K 33 .Math. .Math. .Math. [ Math . 4 ]

(128) (In the equation, Vc is the Fredericksz transition (V); is the circular constant; d.sub.cell is the distance (m) between first and second substrates; d.sub.gap is the distance (m) between pixel electrodes and a common electrode; d.sub.ITO is the width (m) of the pixel electrodes and/or the common electrode; <r>, <r>, and <r3> are extrapolation lengths (m); K33 is the bend elastic constant (N); and is the dielectric anisotropy.) Math. 4 suggests that a cell configuration having a smaller d.sub.gap and a larger d.sub.ITO allows for a lower driving voltage and that a liquid crystal composition having a larger in absolute value and a smaller K33 allows for a lower driving voltage.

(129) A liquid crystal display device can be fabricated using the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention by aligning liquid crystal molecules along a substrate surface by rubbing using compounds such as polyimides and polyamides. A liquid crystal display device can also be fabricated by photoalignment using compounds such as chalcones, cinnamates, and cinnamoyl compounds. A new alignment technique that can be used involves incorporating a polymerizable liquid crystal compound into an alignment layer and polymerizing the polymerizable liquid crystal compound.

(130) The properties, such as , K11, and K33, of the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention can be adjusted to the preferred levels.

(131) The product (n.Math.d) of the refractive index anisotropy (n) of a liquid crystal composition and the distance (d) between first and second substrates of a display is closely related to viewing angle characteristics and response speed. The distance (d) therefore tends to become smaller, i.e., 3 to 4 m. The product (n.Math.d) is preferably 0.31 to 0.33 for TN, ECB, and IPS (in which liquid crystal molecules are aligned substantially parallel to a substrate surface when no voltage is applied). For VA-IPS, in which liquid crystal molecules are aligned perpendicular to both substrates, the product (n.Math.d) is preferably 0.20 to 0.59, more preferably 0.30 to 0.40. The appropriate product (n.Math.d) thus depends on the mode of the specific display device. The refractive index anisotropy (n) of liquid crystal compositions suitable for various modes ranges from 0.070 to 0.110, from 0.100 to 0.140, or from 0.130 to 0.180. Liquid crystal compositions having refractive index anisotropies (n) within such different ranges can be prepared.

(132) A liquid crystal composition according to the present invention containing a polymerizable compound represented by general formula (PC) can be used to provide a polymer-stabilized TN, OCB, ECB, IPS, or VA-IPS liquid crystal display device by polymerizing the polymerizable compound present in the liquid crystal composition with or without the application of voltage. Specifically, a liquid crystal display device can be fabricated by placing the liquid crystal composition containing the polymerizable compound between two substrates and polymerizing the polymerizable compound present in the liquid crystal composition by means of energy such as UV radiation with or without the application of voltage. The polymerization of the polymerizable compound in the liquid crystal display device allows the alignment of liquid crystal molecules to be memorized, thereby improving the stability of the alignment. This also contributes to improved response speed.

EXAMPLES

(133) The present invention is further illustrated by the following examples, although these examples are not intended to limit the present invention. In the compositions of the following Examples and Comparative Example, percentages are by mass.

(134) The physical properties of liquid crystal compositions are denoted as follows:

(135) T.sub.N-I: nematic phase-isotropic liquid phase transition temperature ( C.)

(136) T-n: lower temperature limit of nematic phase ( C.)

(137) : dielectric constant in direction perpendicular to long molecular axis at 25 C.

(138) : dielectric anisotropy at 25 C.

(139) n.sub.o: ordinary refractive index at 25 C.

(140) n: refractive index anisotropy at 25 C.

(141) Vth: applied voltage (V) in 6 m thick cell that exhibits change in transmittance of 10% at 25 C. upon application of rectangular wave at frequency of 1 KHz

(142) .sub.20: bulk viscosity at 20 C. (mPa.Math.s)

(143) .sub.1: rotational viscosity (mPa.Math.s)

(144) Compounds are represented by the following abbreviations.

(145) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 n C.sub.nH.sub.2n+1 -2- CH.sub.2CH.sub.2 F F m C.sub.mH.sub.2m+1 -d- CHCH Cl Cl nO C.sub.nH.sub.2n+1O -T- CC CN CN Om OC.sub.mH.sub.2m+1 -1O- CH.sub.2O CFFF CF.sub.3 ndm- C.sub.nH.sub.2n+1CHCH(CH.sub.2).sub.m1 -O1- OCH.sub.2 CFF CHF.sub.2 -ndm (CH.sub.2).sub.n1CHCHC.sub.mH.sub.2m+1 -CFFO- CF.sub.2O OCFFF OCF.sub.3 ndmO- C.sub.nH.sub.2n+1CHCH(CH.sub.2).sub.m1O -OCFF- OCF.sub.2 OCFF OCHF.sub.2 -Ondm O(CH.sub.2).sub.n1CHCHC.sub.mH.sub.2m+1 -V- CO OCFFCFFF OCF2CF.sub.3 -VO- COO CFFCFFF CF2CF.sub.3 -OV- OCO OCFCFF OCFCF.sub.2 OCHCFF OCHCF.sub.2

(146) ##STR00063##

(Example 1) (Comparative Example 1)

(147) The resulting liquid crystal compositions and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(148) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Component Ex-1 Ref-1 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 15.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-1O-Cy-Ph3-F 15.0 3-Ph-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 15.0 15.0 2-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 8.0 8.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 7.0 7.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 5.0 5-Cy-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 5.0 2-Cy-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 4.0 4.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 3.0 3.0 5-Cy-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 3.0 3.0 total 100.0 100.0 Tni ( C.) 73.7 71.4 T-n ( C.) 38.0 36.0 Vth (volt) 1.39 1.38 10.0 9.8 n 0.087 0.088 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 14.5 20.3

(149) Ex-1 is a liquid crystal composition containing compounds represented by general formula (LC0) in the present invention. Ref-1 is a liquid crystal composition containing no compound represented by general formula (LC0) in the present invention. The .sub.1 of Ex-1 was 74 mPa.Math.s, whereas the .sub.1 of Ref-1 was 96 mPa.Math.s. The results show that Ex-1 had a much lower viscosity than Ref-1, which contained compounds differing in partial structure from compounds represented by general formula (LC0), demonstrating the superiority of the combination according to the present invention.

Example 2

(150) Liquid crystal compositions containing compounds of general formula (LC5) and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(151) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Conponent Mix-A Mix-B 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 10.0 od1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 20.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 20.0 3-Pr-Cy-2 10.0 3-Pr-Cy-1d1 10.0 20.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3d0 10.0 20.0 5-Ph-Ph-1 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 15.0 10.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 15.0 total 100.0 100.0 Tni ( C.) 78.9 78.0 0.1 0.1 n 0.104 0.063 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.3 7.1

(152) Liquid crystal compositions prepared using Mix-A and Mix-B and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(153) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Mix-A 35.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 8.0 3-Ph-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 89.7 T-n ( C.) 43.0 Vth (volt) 1.09 14.8 n 0.108 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.4

Example 3

(154) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(155) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Mix-A 50.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.0 T-n ( C.) 42.0 Vth (volt) 1.15 13.2 n 0.102 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.5

Example 4

(156) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(157) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Mix-A 45.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 79.8 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.04 17.1 n 0.110 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.4

Example 5

(158) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(159) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Mix-A 55.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 75.0 T-n ( C.) 39.0 Vth (volt) 1.62 7.7 n 0.102 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.8

Example 6

(160) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(161) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Mix-A 45.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 86.5 T-n ( C.) 47.0 Vth (volt) 1.13 13.4 n 0.125 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.1

Example 7

(162) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(163) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Mix-B 40.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 5-Pr-Oc-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 81.2 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.44 9.8 n 0.078 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.8

Example 8

(164) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(165) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Mix-B 45.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 10.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 80.9 T-n ( C.) 39.0 Vth (volt) 1.61 8.0 n 0.067 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.7

Example 9

(166) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(167) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Mix-B 50.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-PhPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 8.0 3-PrPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 7.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 71.7 T-n ( C.) 39.0 Vth (volt) 1.33 11.1 n 0.081 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.7

Example 10

(168) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(169) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Mix-B 40.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PhPh3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3PhOCFFF 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 10.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3F 5.0 3-PhPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 76.9 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.40 9.9 n 0.081 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.8

Example 11

(170) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(171) TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 Mix-B 50.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 10.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-PrPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 75.3 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.37 11.1 n 0.074 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 11.8

Example 12

(172) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(173) TABLE-US-00014 TABLE 14 Mix-A 80.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PhPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-PrPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PhPh1Np3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PhNp3F 5.0 3-PhPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Np3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 90.6 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.51 9.0 n 0.131 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.9

Example 13

(174) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(175) TABLE-US-00015 TABLE 15 Mix-A 50.0 3-PhPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-PrPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PhNp3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-PhPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 85.7 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.10 15.6 n 0.117 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.8

Example 14

(176) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(177) TABLE-US-00016 TABLE 16 Mix-A 50.0 3-PhPh3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-PhPh1Np3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-PrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Np3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph1Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 87.1 T-n ( C.) 46.0 Vth (volt) 1.27 12.3 n 0.123 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.5

Example 15

(178) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(179) TABLE-US-00017 TABLE 17 Mix-A 50.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PhPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PhPh1Np3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-PhPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-PrPh3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 100.0 T-n ( C.) 48.0 Vth (volt) 1.38 10.8 n 0.115 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.9

Example 16

(180) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(181) TABLE-US-00018 TABLE 18 Mix-B 40.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 10.0 3-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3PhOCFFF 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-Ph3O1Ph3F 10.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3F 10.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 10.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 74.3 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.53 8.9 n 0.077 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.5

Example 17

(182) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(183) TABLE-US-00019 TABLE 19 Mix-B 45.0 3-PhPh3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPh1Ph3O1Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PhNp3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFFPrPh3CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-PrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Np3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph1Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 75.5 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.08 15.7 0.099 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.1

Example 18

(184) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(185) TABLE-US-00020 TABLE 20 Mix-B 45.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFOPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPhCFFF 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 74.5 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.29 11.8 n 0.072 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.4

Example 19

(186) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(187) TABLE-US-00021 TABLE 21 Mix-B 30.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3F 10.0 3-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 10.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCHFF 5.0 3-Ph3CFFOPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 10.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPhCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3CFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 74.2 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.02 17.3 n 0.082 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.2

Example 20

(188) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(189) TABLE-US-00022 TABLE 22 Mix-B 35.0 3-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFOPh3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PrPh3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PrPh3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 75.1 T-n ( C.) 46.0 Vth (volt) 0.98 19.3 n 0.084 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.5

Example 21

(190) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(191) TABLE-US-00023 TABLE 23 Mix-B 40.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPhCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3CFFF 5.0 3-PrPh3O1-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1PrPh3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 76.9 T-n ( C.) 48.0 Vth (volt) 1.25 13.1 n 0.072 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.0

Example 22

(192) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(193) TABLE-US-00024 TABLE 24 Mix-B 45.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3Ph3OCHFF 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPhCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3O1-Cy-Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3O1PrPh3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3PhOCFFF 5.0 3-PrPhPh3OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3OCFFF 5.0 3-PhPh1Ph3CFFOPh3F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 93.8 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.18 14.4 n 0.097 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.8

Example 23

(194) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(195) TABLE-US-00025 TABLE 25 Mix-B 65.0 3-Ph3CFFOPrPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3CFFO-Oc-Ph3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPh3F 5.0 3-Ph3-Cy-Cy-CFFOPhCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3OCFF-Cy-Ph3F 5.0 3-PrPhPh3OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1Ph3O1Ph3OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni( C.) 74.6 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.66 7.5 n 0.075 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.9

Example 24

(196) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(197) TABLE-US-00026 TABLE 26 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Oc-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 95.1 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.30 13.0 n 0.112 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.9

Example 25

(198) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(199) TABLE-US-00027 TABLE 27 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Oc-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 79.9 T-n ( C.) 43.0 Vth (volt) 1.26 12.9 n 0.106 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.7

Example 26

(200) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(201) TABLE-US-00028 TABLE 28 Mix-B 40.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 0d1-Cy-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.9 T-n ( C.) 42.0 Vth (volt) 1.31 10.0 n 0.083 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 8.5

Example 27

(202) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(203) TABLE-US-00029 TABLE 29 Mix-B 55.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 73.6 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.77 6.5 n 0.070 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.4

Example 28

(204) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(205) TABLE-US-00030 TABLE 30 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Ph-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 83.9 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.14 13.2 n 0.112 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.3

Example 29

(206) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(207) TABLE-US-00031 TABLE 31 Mix-A 55.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph1-Np3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Np3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Ph-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 85.9 T-n ( C.) 43.0 Vth (volt) 1.43 9.5 n 0.136 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.2

Example 30

(208) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(209) TABLE-US-00032 TABLE 32 Mix-A 50.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 101.9 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.43 10.6 n 0.120 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.2

Example 31

(210) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(211) TABLE-US-00033 TABLE 33 Mix-A 55.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 0d1-Cy-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 73.3 T-n ( C.) 42.0 Vth (volt) 1.19 11.5 n 0.108 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 12.7

Example 32

(212) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(213) TABLE-US-00034 TABLE 34 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 8.0 3-Ph-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph1-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 71.2 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.58 7.4 n 0.107 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.6

Example 33

(214) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(215) TABLE-US-00035 TABLE 35 Mix-A 55.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Pr-Ph3-O1-Ph3-F 5.0 0d1-Cy-Ph3-O1-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.5 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.42 8.6 n 0.107 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 12.1

Example 34

(216) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(217) TABLE-US-00036 TABLE 36 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-2 5.0 5-Ph-Ph-1 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 80.7 T-n ( C.) 38.0 Vth (volt) 1.30 10.2 n 0.080 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.6

Example 35

(218) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(219) TABLE-US-00037 TABLE 37 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 5-Ph-Ph-1 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 84.1 T-n ( C.) 38.0 Vth (volt) 1.33 10.5 n 0.111 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.6

Example 36

(220) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(221) TABLE-US-00038 TABLE 38 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-2 5.0 5-Ph-Ph-1 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.3 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.57 7.2 n 0.074 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.8

Example 37

(222) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(223) TABLE-US-00039 TABLE 39 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.7 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.09 15.0 n 0.108 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.5

Example 38

(224) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(225) TABLE-US-00040 TABLE 40 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 15.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 15.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 84.9 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.20 13.6 n 0.110 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 16.6

Example 39

(226) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(227) TABLE-US-00041 TABLE 41 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 103.3 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.32 11.4 n 0.088 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.7

Example 40

(228) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(229) TABLE-US-00042 TABLE 42 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 20.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 89.2 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.28 11.5 n 0.087 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.9

Example 41

(230) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(231) TABLE-US-00043 TABLE 43 3-Cy-d-Cy-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-d-Cy-2 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.1 T-n ( C.) 48.0 Vth (volt) 1.23 11.3 n 0.083 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.1

Example 42

(232) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(233) TABLE-US-00044 TABLE 44 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3d0 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-O2 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-O2d0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 10.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.7 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.13 13.3 n 0.083 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.0

Example 43

(234) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(235) TABLE-US-00045 TABLE 45 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-5 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 1d1-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.2 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.19 11.1 n 0.091 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.0

Example 44

(236) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(237) TABLE-US-00046 TABLE 46 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3d0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-O2 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-5 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 1d1-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.3 T-n ( C.) 38.0 Vth (volt) 1.13 12.5 n 0.079 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.3

Example 45

(238) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(239) TABLE-US-00047 TABLE 47 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-5 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 10.0 1d1-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 80.1 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.16 12.4 n 0.088 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.5

Example 46

(240) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(241) TABLE-US-00048 TABLE 48 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-O2 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-5 5.0 1d1-Cy-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.6 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.13 13.8 n 0.084 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 14.6

Example 47

(242) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(243) TABLE-US-00049 TABLE 49 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-O2 5.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 73.3 T-n ( C.) 39.0 Vth (volt) 1.16 12.0 n 0.081 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 11.8

Example 48

(244) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(245) TABLE-US-00050 TABLE 50 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 100 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3 5.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-O2 5.0 0d1-Cy-Ph-O4 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 71.9 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.20 11.2 n 0.083 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.9

Example 49

(246) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(247) TABLE-US-00051 TABLE 51 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3 10.0 0d1-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 76.3 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.25 9.6 n 0.078 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 12.3

Example 50

(248) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(249) TABLE-US-00052 TABLE 52 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-Ph-O2 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.0 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.18 14.0 n 0.093 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.7

Example 51

(250) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(251) TABLE-US-00053 TABLE 53 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Pr-Cy-2 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-1d0 5.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3d0 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 71.1 T-n ( C.) 39.0 Vth (volt) 1.61 6.9 n 0.070 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.7

Example 52

(252) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(253) TABLE-US-00054 TABLE 54 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3d0 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.4 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.38 9.1 n 0.074 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 9.4

Example 53

(254) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(255) TABLE-US-00055 TABLE 55 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Pr-Cy-2 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 76.3 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.11 13.5 n 0.096 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 16.4

Example 54

(256) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(257) TABLE-US-00056 TABLE 56 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Pr-Cy-1d0 10.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3d0 10.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 77.5 T-n ( C.) 45.0 Vth (volt) 1.58 7.1 n 0.083 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 10.6

Example 55

(258) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(259) TABLE-US-00057 TABLE 57 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Pr-d-Cy-3d0 10.0 1-Ph-Ph1-Ph-3d0 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 71.2 T-n ( C.) 44.0 Vth (volt) 1.28 11.5 n 0.098 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 13.4

Example 56

(260) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(261) TABLE-US-00058 TABLE 58 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 5.0 0d3-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 74.8 T-n ( C.) 48.0 Vth (volt) 1.01 16.9 n 0.097 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.1

Example 57

(262) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(263) TABLE-US-00059 TABLE 59 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 10.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Pr-Ph-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-F 2.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 2.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 72.8 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 0.97 18.5 n 0.098 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.4

Example 58

(264) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(265) TABLE-US-00060 TABLE 60 0d1-Cy-Cy-3 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-2 10.0 1d1-Cy-Cy-3 12.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-3 10.0 3-Cy-d-Cy-1d1 13.0 3-Cy-Cy-Ph-1 5.0 3-Cy-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Cy-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 73.0 T-n ( C.) 48.0 Vth (volt) 1.24 10.0 n 0.080 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 11.6

Example 59

(266) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(267) TABLE-US-00061 TABLE 61 Mix-B 35.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Oc-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Oc-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Pr-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Cy-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 75.9 T-n ( C.) 46.0 Vth (volt) 0.98 18.9 n 0.086 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 19.5

Example 60

(268) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(269) TABLE-US-00062 TABLE 62 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Oc-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 95.9 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.30 12.7 n 0.115 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.9

Example 61

(270) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(271) TABLE-US-00063 TABLE 63 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Oc-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 80.7 T-n ( C.) 43.0 Vth (volt) 1.26 12.6 n 0.109 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.7

Example 62

(272) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(273) TABLE-US-00064 TABLE 64 Mix-A 50.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph-OCFFF 10.0 3-Ph3-O1-Oc-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Np3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 75.2 T-n ( C.) 42.0 Vth (volt) 1.15 13.6 n 0.105 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 15.5

Example 63

(274) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(275) TABLE-US-00065 TABLE 65 Mix-A 45.0 3-Ph-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph1-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Oc-Ph3-Ph3-F 7.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 8.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Pr-Ph3-OFFO-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Pr-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 81.5 T-n ( C.) 41.0 Vth (volt) 1.04 17.6 n 0.114 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.4

Example 64

(276) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(277) TABLE-US-00066 TABLE 66 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph1-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Oc-Ph-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHFF 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 95.9 T-n ( C.) 40.0 Vth (volt) 1.30 12.7 n 0.115 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 18.9

Example 65

(278) The resulting liquid crystal composition and the physical properties thereof are shown below.

(279) TABLE-US-00067 TABLE 67 Mix-A 60.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-OCHCFF 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Oc-Ph1-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-CFFO-Ph3-OCFF-Cy-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Cy-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph3-F 5.0 3-Ph3-O1-Pr-Ph3-Ph-OCFFF 5.0 3-Cy-Ph1-Ph3-O1-Ph3-OCFFF 5.0 total 100.0 Tni ( C.) 80.7 T-n ( C.) 43.0 Vth (volt) 1.26 12.6 n 0.109 20 C. (mPa .Math. s) 17.7

Example 66

(280) The physical property .sub.1 of the liquid crystal compositions according to the present invention at 20 C. is shown below. These results show that the .sub.1 of the liquid crystal compositions according to the present invention was relative low for the magnitude of the dielectric anisotropy (), demonstrating the superiority of the combinations according to the present invention.

(281) .sub.1 of Example 9: 46 mPa.Math.s

(282) .sub.1 of Example 11: 53 mPa.Math.s

(283) .sub.1 of Example 20: 87 mPa.Math.s

(284) .sub.1 of Example 28: 81 mPa.Math.s

(285) .sub.1 of Example 34: 50 mPa.Math.s

(286) .sub.1 of Example 44: 47 mPa.Math.s

(287) .sub.1 of Example 47: 58 mPa.Math.s

(288) .sub.1 of Example 56: 84 mPa.Math.s

Examples 67 and 68

(289) Empty IPS cells were fabricated using a first substrate having a pair of transparent electrodes forming a comb-shaped electrode configuration and a second substrate having no electrode configuration. Vertical alignment films were formed on both substrates, and the gap distance therebetween was 4.0 microns. Liquid crystal display devices were fabricated by injecting the liquid crystal compositions of Examples 46 and 50 into the empty cells and were tested for their electro-optical characteristics.

(290) The polymerizable compound represented by formula (PC-1)-3-1 was added to the liquid crystal compositions of the same examples and was homogeneously dissolved to obtain polymerizable liquid crystal compositions.

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(292) The resulting polymerizable liquid crystal compositions were injected into empty IPS cells fabricated as described above. The resulting liquid crystal cells were irradiated with UV radiation from a high-pressure mercury lamp through a filter capable of blocking UV radiation at 300 nm or less while applying a rectangular wave of 1.8 V at a frequency of 1 KHz. The polymerizable compound in the polymerizable liquid crystal compositions was polymerized by performing irradiation for 600 seconds while adjusting the irradiation intensity at the cell surfaces to 20 mW/cm.sup.2 to obtain vertical-alignment liquid crystal display devices. These display devices were tested for their electro-optical characteristics. The results are shown in the following table.

(293) TABLE-US-00068 TABLE 68 Ex-46 Ex-50 LC 0.5% 1.0% monomer IPS PSA-IPS IPS PSA-IPS Vth 1.20 1.22 1.22 1.25 on 6.5 4.8 6.5 4.9 off 15.6 5.2 16.3 5.4

(294) The resulting liquid crystal display devices were much faster than those fabricated using liquid crystal compositions alone.