Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode display device includes a first substrate including a display region, wherein a plurality of pixel regions are defined in the display region; a first electrode over the first substrate and in each of the plurality of pixel regions; a first bank on edges of the first electrode and including an insulating material blocking penetration of light; a second bank on the first bank and including an insulating material having a hydrophobic property; an organic light emitting layer on the first electrode and a portion of the first bank; and a second electrode on the organic light emitting layer and covering an entire surface of the display region.
Abstract:
An electroluminescent display device can include a substrate having a display area and a pad region; a thin film transistor in the display area; first and second pads in the pad region; an insulating layer covering the thin film transistor and the first and second pads; first and second pad contact holes exposing the first and second pads, respectively; a light-emitting diode electrically connected to the thin film transistor and including first and second electrodes and a light-emitting layer interposed therebetween; and first and second auxiliary pads on the insulating layer, the first and second auxiliary pads being electrically connected to the first and second pads, respectively, in which each of the first electrode and the first and second auxiliary pads includes a first layer formed of a transparent conductive material and a second layer formed of a metallic material, and a surface length between the first and second auxiliary pads is greater than a distance between the first and second auxiliary pads.