Abstract:
An organic composition having liquid-crystal alignment characteristics includes a photosensitve compound and a binder resin represented by Formula 1 below: wherein each R1 is independently hydrogen or a methyl group; R2 is an alkyl group of 4-16 carbon atons; R3 is an alkyl group of 1-7 carbon atoms, a cyclooxyalkyl group of 1-7 carbon atoms, a benzyl group, or a phenyl group; l, m, and n represent molar ratios of polymerization units and are respectively from about 0.01 to about 0.50, from about 0.10 to about 0.60, and from about 0.03 to about 0.50.
Abstract:
A method of fabricating a semiconductor device is provided. The method includes forming at least one etch target film on a substrate, forming a first reflowable etch mask on the at least one etch target film, patterning the etch target film using the first reflowable etch mask. The method further includes reflowing the first reflowable etch mask to form a second etch mask and patterning the etch target film using the second etch mask.
Abstract:
A photoresist composition, a method for forming a film pattern using the photoresist composition, and a method for manufacturing a thin film transistor array panel using the photoresist composition are provided. In one embodiment, a photoresist composition includes an alkali-soluble resin, a photosensitive compound, and an additive, for advantageously providing a uniform photoresist in a channel region.
Abstract:
A photosensitive resin composition includes an alkali-soluble resin, a quinone diazide, a surfactant, and a solvent. The surfactant includes an organic fluorine compound having the structure a first silicone compound having the structure a second silicone compound having the structure The resin composition may be used in display panels.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display panel includes a first substrate, a field-generating electrode formed on the substrate, a slope member formed on the substrate and having an inclination angle smaller than about 45 degrees. A portion of the slope member provides a spacer to support another substrate with respect to the first substrate.