Abstract:
A metal film is laminated on a glass substrate and a photosensitive resin film is coated on the metal film. The metal film and the photosensitive resin film are selectively removed by means of exposure and development in the area that turns into a transmission area in each pixel that is a unit displaying colors such as red, green, and blue. Thus, a reflection layer and an adjustment layer are left intact in a reflection area of each pixel. Color filters are formed on both the transmission area and the adjustment film. The total thickness of the reflection layer and the adjustment film is controlled to be about the half of the thickness of the color filters in the transmission area.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1) Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to a half-transmission and half-reflection type color liquid crystal display device which comprises a reflection area having a reflection layer and a color filter, and a transmission area having a color filter without the reflection layer, in each pixel of Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) color, and a manufacturing method of the same. 
     2) Description of the Related Art 
     FIG. 9 is a cross section of a conventional color liquid crystal display device of the half-transmission and half-reflection type. As shown in FIG. 9, in a reflection area  100  of each pixel, a reflection layer  2  is provided on a glass substrate  1   b  as a first substrate. An overcoat layer  3   a  is formed on the glass substrate  1   b , and red, green, or blue color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and,  4   c  are formed on the overcoat layer  3   a . On the other hand, the reflection layer  2  is not provided in the transmission area  101  of each pixel. 
     FIGS. 10A to  10 F show process flow charts of a manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal display device shown in FIG.  9 . At first, as shown in FIG. 10A, a 0.1 μm-thick metal film of Al or Ag and the like that turns into the reflection layer  2  is formed on the glass substrate  1   b  by means of sputtering or vacuum evaporation. Then, a positive photo resist  9  is coated on the surface of the metal film. 
     As shown in FIG. 10B, the photo resist  9  is exposed by using a photo mask  10  that has desired patterns. Then, the development and etching are performed. As shown in FIG. 10C, the metal film in the transmission area  101  is removed so that the metal film remains only in the reflection area  100 , thus the reflection layer  2  is formed. As shown in FIG. 10D, the remaining photo resist  9  is removed. 
     As shown in FIG. 10E, the overcoat layer  3   a  with a thickness of 0.02 μm of SiO 2  or the like is formed on all over the surface of the substrate by sputtering. As shown in FIG. 10F, pigment dispersion type color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  having a thickness of around 0.7 μm are formed on the surface of the overcoat layer  3   a . Furthermore, a transparent electrode pattern  5   b  and an alignment layer  6   b  are deposited sequentially on the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . The color liquid crystal display device having the structure shown in FIG. 9 is obtained by injecting a liquid crystal  7  in between the substrate and a facing substrate  1   a  having the transparent electrode pattern  5   a  and the alignment layer  6   a , after the two substrates are panel aligned. 
     Incidentally, in the half-transparent and half-reflection type color liquid crystal display device, it is known, in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-281648, that the colors displayed by transmission lights are lighter in color than the colors displayed by reflection lights. This phenomenon is caused because the number of times the light passes through the color filters is different in the reflecting area  100  and in the transmission area  101 . 
     Namely, as shown in FIG. 9, in the reflection area  100 , an outside light R, which enters from the front side of the panel, reaches the reflection layer  2 , after passing through the facing substrate  1   a , the liquid crystal  7 , and the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and,  4   c , then returns through the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c , the liquid crystal  7 , and the facing substrate  1   a , after reflecting at the reflection layer  2 . This means that the light R passes through the color filters twice in the reflection area  100 . 
     On the other hand, in the transmission area  101 , the transmission light T, which is radiated from a backlight, for example, enters from the backside of the panel and passes through the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and,  4   c , the liquid crystal  7 , and the facing substrate  1   a . Therefore, the transmission light T passes through the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and,  4   c  only once. Therefore, the display by the reflection light becomes deeper than the display by the transmission light, because the reflection light passes through the color filters more often than the transmission light passes through the color filters. 
     The Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-281648 proposes that the thickness of the color filter in the transmission area should be about twice as thick as the thickness of the color filter in the reflection area. If this rule is followed, the chromatic variance between the reflection display and the transmission display caused by the difference of times the lights pass through the color filters is reduced. Further, the Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-281648 proposes a method of forming different color filters separately in the reflection area and in the transmission area. Each color filter has different color purity. The Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-281648 also proposes a structure comprising two layers in only the transmission area where each layer has different color purity. 
     According to the art disclosed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-281648, the thickness of the color filter in the reflection area is 0.8 μm, and the thickness of the reflection layer is 0.2 μm. Namely, the thickness of the reflection layer which is formed by conventional manufacturing methods such as sputtering or vacuum evaporation is around 0.2 μm, and the thickness of the color filter required for the color liquid crystal display device is around 0.8 μm. 
     Therefore, as shown in FIG. 1 of the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-281648, if the color filter is formed ranging from the reflection area to the transmission area by a single layer, the thickness of the color filter in the reflection area is 0.8 μm and the thickness of the color filter in the transmission area is 1 μm. This means that the difference between the thickness of the color filter in the reflection area and the thickness of the color filter in the transmission area is only 0.2 μm. Thus, the ratio of the thicknesses of the color filter in the transmission area and that in the reflection area is only 1:0.8=1.25, and it does not satisfy a targeted ratio of approximately 2. 
     Therefore, in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-281648, in order to make the deepness of the color filter in the transmission area approximately twice as deep as the deepness of the color filter in the reflection area, not only changing the thickness of the color filters, but also forming color filters having different color purities in the reflection area and in the transmission area (in FIG. 3 of Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-281648), or a two-layered structure comprising two different color filters, each having different color purity (in FIG. 2 of Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-281648), are proposed. 
     However, in order to differentiate the color purity of the color filter in the transmission area from the color purity of the color filter in the reflection area, it is necessary to form the color filter in either one area first, the color filter in the other area must be formed later. Also, in order to make the color filter in the transmission area the two-layered structure, it is necessary to form a first color filter only in the transmission area at first, then a second color filter layer should be formed covering both the transmission area and the reflection area. In any case, in the process of forming color filters, at least two steps are required for each color, which means six steps are required in total, resulting in a cost increase due to the increase of the production steps. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is an object of the present invention to overcome and resolve the aforementioned problems of the prior art, and provide a half-transmission and half-reflection type color liquid crystal display device that can be manufactured by one process per color 
     The color liquid crystal display device according to one aspect of the present invention comprises a first substrate; a second substrate facing the first substrate; a liquid crystal layer enclosed between the first substrate and the second substrate; a reflection layer laminated on the first substrate, the reflection layer having a reflection area that reflects a light that comes in from the second substrate; and a transmission area that allows a light coming in from the first substrate to pass through to the second substrate; an adjustment film laminated on the reflection area of the reflection layer, the adjustment film having permeability to light; and a color filter laminated on both the adjustment film and the transmission area. 
     The color liquid crystal display device according to another aspect of the present invention comprises a first substrate; a second substrate facing the first substrate; a liquid crystal layer enclosed between the first substrate and the second substrate; a reflection layer laminated on the first substrate, the reflection layer having a reflection area that reflects a light coming in from the second substrate; and a transmission area that allows a light coming in from the first substrate to pass through to the second substrate; an adjustment film laminated between the reflection area of the reflection layer and the first substrate, the adjustment film having permeability to light; and a color filter laminated on both the reflection layer of the reflection area and the transmission area. 
     The method of manufacturing a color liquid crystal display device according to still another aspect of the present invention comprises forming a first film on a first substrate in such a manner that the first film reflects a light coming in from a second substrate that faces the first substrate; forming a second film having permeability to light on the first film; selectively removing portions of the first film and the second film to form a transmission area through which the light coming in from the first substrate can pass through to the second substrate and leaving portions of the first film and the second film as a reflection layer and an adjustment film respectively in a reflection area where the light coming in from the second substrate is reflected; forming a color filter on both the adjustment film and the transmission area; panel aligning the first substrate and the second substrate; and enclosing a liquid crystal layer between the first substrate and the second substrate. 
     The method of manufacturing a color liquid crystal display device according to still another aspect of the present invention comprises selectively forming an adjustment film on the first substrate; forming a reflection layer on the adjustment film, the reflection layer reflecting light coming in from a second substrate that is facing the first substrate; forming a color filter covering the reflection layer and a transmission area in which the light coming in from the first substrate is transmitted to the second substrate; panel aligning the first substrate and the second substrate; and enclosing a liquid crystal layer between the first substrate and the second substrate. 
     These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are specifically set forth in or will become apparent from the following detailed descriptions of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 shows a cross section of the color liquid crystal display device according to a first embodiment of the present invention; 
     FIGS. 2A to  2 E show a manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment; 
     FIG. 3 shows a cross section of an enlarged pixel in one example of the color liquid crystal display device having a light scattering ability according to the first embodiment; 
     FIG. 4 shows a cross section of an enlarged pixel in another example of the color liquid crystal display device having a light scattering ability according to the first embodiment; 
     FIG. 5 shows a cross section of a color liquid crystal display device according to a second embodiment of the present invention; 
     FIGS. 6A to  6 D show a first half of a manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment; 
     FIGS. 7A to  7 E show a latter half of a manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment; 
     FIG. 8 shows a cross section of an enlarged pixel in one example of the color liquid crystal display device having a light scattering ability according to the second embodiment; 
     FIG. 9 shows a cross section of a conventional color liquid crystal display device; and 
     FIGS. 10A to  10 F show a manufacturing process of the conventional color liquid crystal display device. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a liquid crystal display according to the first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment comprises an adjustment film  3   b  in the reflection area  100  of each pixel for the purpose of adjusting the thickness of color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the reflection area  100 . The adjustment film  3   b  is formed in between the reflection layer  2 , which is formed on the glass substrate  1   b  as a first substrate, and each color filter  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c.    
     The reflection layer  2  and the adjustment film  3   b  are not formed in the transmission area  101  of each pixel. That is, each of the color filter  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  is formed on the glass substrate  1   b  directly. The color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  are common in the reflection area  100  and the transmission area  101 . In addition, in the first embodiment, an overcoat layer is not provided, because the adjustment film  3   b  also serves as a protection layer to protect the surface of the reflection layer  2  during the manufacturing process. 
     The transparent electrode pattern  5   b  is formed on the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . The alignment layer  6   b  is formed on the transparent electrode pattern  5   b . The first substrate, having the aforementioned structure, and the facing substrate  1   a  as the second substrate, having the alignment layer  6   a  and the transparent electrode pattern  5   a  are panel aligned each other. The liquid crystal  7  is enclosed in between the two substrates. 
     The thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  is 0.5 μm to 1 μm in the reflection area  100 . The thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  is 1 μm to 2 μm in the transmission area  101 , because the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  is preferably twice as thick as the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  in the reflection areas  100 . In the light of the fact that the thickness of the reflection layer is 0.08 μm to 0.2 μm, the appropriate thickness of the adjustment film  3   b  should be 0.3 μm to 1 μm. 
     For example, if the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the reflection area  100  is 0.7 μm and the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  is 1.4 μm, the thickness of the adjustment film  3   b  becomes 0.5 μm to 1 μm in accordance with the thickness of the reflection layer  2 . In this case, in the color liquid crystal display device having a structure as shown in FIG. 1, an outside light R enters from the front side of the panel and passes through the facing substrate  1   a , liquid crystal  7 , an area of  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  where the thickness is 0.7 μm, the adjustment film  3   b , and reflects after reaching at the reflection layer  2 . The reflected light passes through the adjustment film  3   b , in an area of the color filters where the thickness is 0.7 μm, the liquid crystal  7  and the facing substrate  1   a.    
     Therefore, the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c , in the reflection area  100  through which the outside light R passes, becomes 1.4 μm (=0.7 μm×2). On the other hand, a transmission light T enters from the backside of the panel and passes through the glass substrate  1   b , in the area of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c , where the thickness is 1.4 μm, the liquid crystal  7  and the facing substrate  1   a . Thus, in the first embodiment, the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c , through which the lights transmit is 1.4 μm, in both the reflection area  100  and the transmission area  101 . 
     A manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal device according to the first embodiment is described below. FIGS. 2A to  2 E show the manufacturing process flow of the color liquid crystal device according to the first embodiment of the present invention. First of all, as shown in FIG. 2A, for example, approximately 0.1 μm-thick Al or Ag metal film  21  is deposited on the glass substrate  1   b  as the first film by means of sputtering or vacuum evaporation. Then, for example, by means of spin coating, a photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  is coated, for example 0.6 μm-thick, as the second film on the metal film  21 . 
     As shown in FIG. 2B, by using a photo mask having desired patterns, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin is exposed. After that, the substrate is baked at 200° C. for 60 minutes to accelerate bridged polymerization of the exposed part of the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate to improve chemical resistance of the resin. The exposed part of the resin turns into the adjustment film  3   b.    
     The substrate  1   b  is immersed in 5% sodium hydrate solution at 50° C. for 3 minutes. By this, as shown in FIG. 2C, the metal film  21  and photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  are removed selectively in an area that turns into the transmission area  101 . Meanwhile the reflection layer  2  and the adjustment film  3   b  remain in an area that turns into the reflection area  100 . 
     As shown in FIG. 2D, the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  are formed by coating pigment dispersion type color filter materials, once per each color, by means of, for example, spin coating method. The thickness of each color filter is controlled so as to become, for example, 0.7 μm. By doing so, as the reflection layer  2  is 0.1 μm-thick, and the adjustment film  3   b  is 0.6 μm-thick, the total thickness of the both films becomes 0.7 μm. Thus, the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  becomes 1.4 μm (=0.1 μm+0.6 μm+0.7 μm). 
     As shown in FIG. 2E, the transparent electrode pattern  5   b  and the alignment layer  6   b  are deposited sequentially on the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . Then, the substrate shown in FIG.  2 E and the facing substrate  1   a  having the transparent electrode pattern  5   a  and the alignment layer  6   a  are panel aligned, then by enclosing the liquid crystal  7  in between the two substrates, the color liquid display device having the structure shown in FIG. 1 can be obtained. 
     According to the above mentioned first embodiment, as the adjustment film  3   b  is formed in between the reflection layer  2  in the reflection area  100  and the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c , coating only once per color makes the thickness of the color filters at the transmission area  101  twice as thick as that in the reflection area  100 . Therefore, both the transmission light T passing through the transmission area  101  and the outside light R passing through the reflection area  100 , travel the same distance inside the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . In addition, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  used as the adjustment film  3   b , has a high transmission coefficient in the range of visible light, it is fairly easy to balance the light absorption in the reflection area  100  with the light absorption in the transmission area  101 . Therefore, color tone of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  recognized from the facing substrate  1   a  side are recognized equally, regardless of the transmission area  101  and the reflection area  100 . Thus, a high quality color display can be obtained. 
     According to the first embodiment, during the manufacturing process, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  that turns into the adjustment film  3   b , also plays the role of the protection layer for the metal film  21  such as Al that turns into the reflection layer  2 , because of this, the process of forming an overcoat layer becomes unnecessary. And, as there is no need to remove the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  after the patterning is over, the resist removing process can be eliminated, resulting in simplification of the manufacturing process. 
     According to the first embodiment, in the manufacturing process, as the surface of the metal film  21  is protected by the epoxy-acrylate resin  22 , the following restrictions which the conventional technique had can be loosened or eliminated. Among the restrictions of the conventional techniques are, first of all, the surface of the metal film that turns into the reflection layer, can easily be oxidized by acid or alkaline solutions or by hot water, resulting in the deterioration of reflectance. In order to avoid this, it is necessary to use organic solvents in various manufacturing process such as cleaning and resist removal. Secondly, in order to avoid the oxidization of the metal surfaces caused by oxygen existing in air and water, it is necessary to execute storage and transport in a short time until the overcoat layer is formed after the metal layer is deposited. In the first embodiment, any solutions can be used for various treatments, and any process can be applied. 
     In addition, as shown by a magnified pixel in FIG. 3, it is also possible to mix scattering particle  11 , such as silica beads, into the adjustment layer  3   b  and provide the adjustment film  3  with scattering abilities. In order to realize this structure, the scattering particle  11  may be dispersed in advance in the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22 , which becomes the adjustment film  3   b . By doing so, in the reflection area  100 , the outside light R scatters in the adjustment layer  3   b , and therefore the viewing angle of the color liquid crystal device widens, and a brighter display can be realized. Furthermore, the existence of the scattering layer in the substrate prevents the smear of the display and improves the quality of the display. 
     As shown by an enlarged pixel in FIG. 1, it is also possible to provide the structure of the reflection layer  2  with abilities of light scattering by making the surface of the reflection layer  2  uneven. In order to realize the structure of this kind, an uneven layer  12  may be formed on the surface of the glass substrate  1   b  in advance to form the reflection layer  2  thereon. Even in this type of structure, the outside light R scatters at the reflection layer  2  in the reflection area  100 , and therefore the viewing angle of the color liquid crystal display device widens, and a brighter display can be realized. 
     FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a liquid crystal display device according to a second embodiment of this invention. As shown in FIG. 5, the color liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment possesses the adjustment film  3   b  in between the glass substrate  1   b  and the reflection layer  2  in the reflection area  100  of each pixel. Neither the reflection layer  2  nor the adjustment film  3   b  is provided in the transmission area  101  of each pixel also in the second embodiment. 
     In the second embodiment, an overcoat layer  3   a  covers the reflection layer  2  and the surface of the glass substrate  1   b  in the transmission area  101 . This is because the adjustment film  3   b  is formed underneath the reflection layer  2 , and does not play the role of protection of the reflection layer  2 , and therefore it is necessary to prevent the surface of the reflection layer  2  from hazing caused by oxidization during manufacture. 
     The color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  are common in the reflection area  100  and the transmission area  101 , and are formed on the overcoat layer  3   b . And, the transparent electrode pattern  5   b  and the alignment film  6   b  are formed in turn on the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . The structure which encloses the liquid crystal  7  in between the above mentioned substrate and the facing substrate  1   a , having the alignment film  6   b  and the transparent electrode pattern  5   a  is the same as that of the first embodiment. 
     Concerning the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the reflection area  100 , and the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the transmission area  101 , the thickness of the reflection layer  2 , and the thickness of the adjustment film  3   b , the appropriate thickness range of these respective layers are the same as those of the first embodiment. Though the thickness of the overcoat layer  3  is not particularly specified, it is, for example, approximately 0.02 μm. 
     The manufacturing process of the color liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment is explained below. FIGS. 6A to  6 D and FIGS. 7A to  7 E show a manufacturing process flow of the color liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment. At first, as shown in FIG. 6A, by means of spin coating, for example, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  is coated on the glass substrate  1   b  by the thickness of, for example, 0.6 μm. 
     As shown in FIG. 6B, by using the photo mask  10  having desired patterns, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  is exposed and developed. By these treatments, as shown in FIG. 6C, the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  is removed selectively in an area that turns into the transmission area  101 , but it remains as the adjustment film  3   b  in an area that turns into the reflection area  100 . 
     As shown in FIG. 6D, by the method of sputtering or vacuum evaporation, for example, approximately 0.1 μm thick Al or Ag metal film  21  is deposited on all over the surface of the substrate. Then, the photo resist  23  is coated on the metal film  21 . Incidentally, for the photo resist  23 , it is possible to use the same photosensitive resin, which is used as the adjustment film  3 . 
     As shown in FIG. 7A, by using a photo mask  13  having the desired patterns, the photo resist  23  is exposed and developed. By these treatments, in an area which becomes the reflection area  100 , the metal film  21  remains on the adjustment film  3   b , and in the transmission area  101 , both the photo resist  23  and the metal layer  21  are removed. Then, by removing the photo resist  23  from the reflection layer  2 , as shown in FIG. 7B, the adjustment film  3   b  and the reflection layer  2  are formed in the area which becomes the reflection area  100 . 
     As shown in FIG. 7C, by sputtering, the overcoat layer  3   a , for example, 0.22 μm-thick SiO 2 , is deposited on all over the substrate surface. After that, as shown in FIG. 7D, by using, for example the spin coating method, each color filter  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  is formed by coating pigment dispersion type color filter materials once per each color, so that the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  becomes, for example, 0.7 μm in the reflection area  100 . The thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  becomes approximately 1.4 μm. 
     As shown in FIG. 7E, the transparent electrode pattern  5   b  and the alignment layer  6   b  are deposited in turn on the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c , then, the substrate is panel aligned with the facing substrate  1   a , having the transparent electrode pattern  5   a  and the alignment layer  6   a . Then, by enclosing the liquid crystal  7  in between the two substrates, the color crystal display device, having the structure as shown in FIG. 5 can be obtained. 
     According to the second embodiment, the adjustment film  3   b  is formed in between the glass substrate  1   b  in the reflection area  100  and the reflection layer  2 , and therefore by coating once per each color, the thickness of color filters  4   a ,  4   b  and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  becomes twice as thick as that in the reflection area. As a result, both the transmission light T which passes through the transmission area  101  and the outside light R which passes through the reflection area  100 , travel the same distance inside the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c . Therefore, color tone of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  recognized from the facing substrate  1   a  side are recognized equally regardless of the transmission area  101  and the reflection area  100 , thus, a high quality color display can be obtained. 
     In addition, as shown by an enlarged pixel of FIG. 8, it is possible to form a structure which has a light scattering ability by making the surface of the reflection layer  2  uneven. In order to realize the structure like this, the surface of the adjustment film  3   b  may be made uneven when it is formed by means of etching or the like. The implementation of these means amounts to the existence of a scattering layer within the substrate. Thus, it is possible to realize a brighter display with a wide viewing angle without smear. 
     The present invention is possible to modify in various ways and not limited to each aforementioned embodiment. For example, the thickness of the metal film  21  as the reflection layer  2 , the thickness of the photosensitive epoxy-acrylate resin  22  as the adjustment film  3   b , and the thickness of the color filter material are not limited to the aforementioned thickness. The thickness should be chosen properly in the range of 0.08 μm to 0.2 μm, 0.3 μm to 1 μm, 0.5 μm to 1 μm respectively so that the thickness of the color filters  4   a ,  4   b , and  4   c  in the transmission area  101  becomes twice as thick as that in the reflection area  100 . 
     The adjustment film  3   b  is not limited to the photosensitive resin. If the adjustment film  3   b  is not the photosensitive resin, the material, for the adjustment layer  3   b  is coated on all over the substrate, and then a photo resist is coated on it. Then, the adjustment film  3   b  may be formed through patterning by means of photolithography and etching. 
     As explained above, according to the present invention, it is possible to obtain the color filters whose thickness in the transmission area becomes twice as thick as that in the reflection area by coating only once per each color. Thus, it is advantageously possible to obtain the color liquid crystal display device in which color tones of the color filters are recognized equally regardless of the transmission area and the reflection area. 
     Although the invention has been described with respect to a specific embodiment for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art which fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.