Abstract:
A display device may include a pixel circuit in a display area including a rounded corner portion, a scan driving circuit in a peripheral area surrounding the display area, and configured to provide a scan signal to the pixel circuit, a fan-out line between the pixel circuit and the scan driving circuit in the peripheral area adjacent to the corner portion, and configured to provide a pixel data signal to the pixel circuit, and a repair circuit between the scan driving circuit and the fan-out line in the peripheral area adjacent to the corner portion.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes first to third pixels sequentially arranged in a first direction, a first voltage line which transfers a first initialization voltage, a second voltage line which transfers a second initialization voltage, a first contact plug connecting the first pixel and the second pixel to the first voltage line, and a second contact plug connecting the second pixel and the third pixel to the second voltage line.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a display panel having an opening, a display area surrounding the opening, and a non-display area between the opening and the display area, the method includes the steps of: forming a pixel circuit including a at least one thin-film transistor in the display area, forming a first electrode electrically connected to the at least one thin-film transistor, forming a first layer having a plurality of slits in the non-display area, forming, on the first electrode, an intermediate layer and a second electrode that form a light-emitting element, the intermediate layer and the second electrode being disposed on the display area and the non-display area, and covering the first layer, lifting the second electrode off from the intermediate layer by irradiating a first laser beam having a first energy density toward the first layer, the intermediate layer, and the second electrode, which are stacked, and lifting off the first layer and the intermediate layer by irradiating a second laser beam having a second energy density greater than the first density toward the first layer.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes a display area extending in a first direction and a second direction, first to fourth sub-pixels, and a spacer. The first sub-pixel emits a first color light, and includes first and second sides extending in a third direction inclined at a predetermined angle with the first direction, and third and fourth sides extending in a fourth direction perpendicular to the third direction. The second sub-pixel emits a second color light, and is disposed adjacent to the second side of the first sub-pixel in the fourth direction. The third sub-pixel emits a third color light, and is disposed adjacent to the fourth side of the first sub-pixel in the third direction. The fourth sub-pixel emits the first color light, and is disposed adjacent to the second and third sub-pixels. The spacer is disposed between the first and second sub-pixels and between the third and fourth sub-pixels.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes first to third pixels sequentially arranged in a first direction, a first voltage line which transfers a first initialization voltage, a second voltage line which transfers a second initialization voltage, a first contact plug connecting the first pixel and the second pixel to the first voltage line, and a second contact plug connecting the second pixel and the third pixel to the second voltage line.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a display panel having an opening, a display area surrounding the opening, and a non-display area between the opening and the display area, the method includes the steps of: forming a pixel circuit including a at least one thin-film transistor in the display area, forming a first electrode electrically connected to the at least one thin-film transistor, forming a first layer having a plurality of slits in the non-display area, forming, on the first electrode, an intermediate layer and a second electrode that form a light-emitting element, the intermediate layer and the second electrode being disposed on the display area and the non-display area, and covering the first layer, lifting the second electrode off from the intermediate layer by irradiating a first laser beam having a first energy density toward the first layer, the intermediate layer, and the second electrode, which are stacked, and lifting off the first layer and the intermediate layer by irradiating a second laser beam having a second energy density greater than the first density toward the first layer.
Abstract:
A compound represented by Formula 1, and an organic light-emitting device including the compound represented by Formula 1: When the compound represented by Formula 1 is included in the electron transport layer of an organic light-emitting device, the device may have high efficiency, a lower driving voltage, high luminance, excellent I-V-L characteristics, and/or a long lifespan.
Abstract:
A compound represented by Formula 1, and an organic light-emitting device including the compound represented by Formula 1: When the compound represented by Formula 1 is included in the electron transport layer of an organic light-emitting device, the device may have high efficiency, a lower driving voltage, high luminance, excellent I-V-L characteristics, and/or a long lifespan.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes first to third pixels sequentially arranged in a first direction, a first voltage line which transfers a first initialization voltage, a second voltage line which transfers a second initialization voltage, a first contact plug connecting the first pixel and the second pixel to the first voltage line, and a second contact plug connecting the second pixel and the third pixel to the second voltage line.
Abstract:
A display panel includes a substrate including an opening and a display area surrounding the opening, a light-emitting element in the display area and including a first electrode, an intermediate layer, and a second electrode, a multi-layered dam in a non-display area between the opening and the display area, an encapsulation layer extending substantially over the display area and the non-display area, and a first layer pattern disposed in one area of the non-display area.