Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes a thin film transistor disposed on a substrate, a pixel electrode connected to the thin film transistor, a lower insulating layer disposed facing the pixel electrode, a roof layer disposed on the lower insulating layer, and a microcavity formed between the pixel electrode and the lower insulating layer. The microcavity includes a liquid crystal layer including a liquid crystal material. The liquid crystal display further includes a first groove formed between a first pixel area and a second pixel area, a second groove formed between the first pixel area and a third pixel area, wherein the first groove is covered by the roof layer, the second groove is exposed at a portion where the roof layer is removed, the first pixel area corresponds to the pixel electrode, and the first pixel area is disposed between the second pixel area and the third pixel area.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a display device includes: providing an outline frame on a first substrate; and providing a thin film by dropping a thin film material inside a boundary defined by the outline frame. The outline frame limits a boundary of the thin film, and the frame material of the outline frame includes a material having a surface energy that is less than a surface energy of the thin film material of the thin film.
Abstract:
Provided is a display device including: a substrate; a plurality of thin film transistors positioned on the substrate; a plurality of pixel electrodes connected with one terminal of the thin film transistor; a plurality of partition walls formed between the plurality of pixel electrodes; a liquid crystal material positioned in a microcavity between adjacent partition walls; a common electrode positioned on the partition wall and the liquid crystal material; and a color filter layer formed on the common electrode, in which the partition wall is a photoresist.
Abstract:
A display device may include a substrate, a roof layer, a pixel electrode, a liquid crystal layer, and a support member. The roof layer may overlap the substrate. The pixel electrode may be positioned between the roof layer and the substrate. The liquid crystal layer may be positioned between the roof layer and the pixel electrode and may include a first liquid crystal portion and a second liquid crystal portion. The first liquid crystal portion may be smaller than the second liquid crystal portion. The support member may be positioned between the roof layer and the substrate and may be positioned between the first liquid crystal portion and the second liquid crystal portion.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a substrate including a display area and a peripheral area; a thin film transistor disposed on the substrate; a field generating electrode connected to the thin film transistor; a partition wall disposed along the peripheral area; a roof layer facing the field generating electrode; a roof pattern covering the partition wall; and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the field generating electrode and the roof layer and formed as a plurality of microcavities including liquid crystal molecules. The roof layer and the roof pattern are formed of at least one inorganic layer.
Abstract:
A display device includes a substrate, a thin film transistor disposed on the substrate, and a pixel electrode electrically connected to the thin film transistor. The display device further includes a roof layer overlapping the pixel electrode with a cavity being positioned between the roof layer and the pixel electrode, the cavity having an opening. The display device further includes an alignment layer and a liquid crystal layer disposed inside the cavity. The display device further includes a plurality of bead members disposed at the opening and including a first bead member, a first portion of the first bead member being disposed inside the cavity, a second portion of the first bead member being disposed outside the cavity. The display device further includes an encapsulation layer overlapping the roof layer and overlapping the plurality of bead members.
Abstract:
A display device includes a lower display panel, an upper display panel facing the lower display panel, a metal oxide layer surrounding outermost surfaces of the upper display panel and the lower display panel, and a barrier layer surrounding the metal oxide layer. The barrier layer includes a self-assembled monolayer.
Abstract:
A manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display includes: providing a thin film transistor on a substrate; providing a pixel electrode connected to the thin film transistor; providing a microcavity layer including a liquid crystal material on the pixel electrode; providing a supporting member layer on the microcavity layer; patterning the supporting member layer to form a plurality of recess portions therein; and providing a plurality of touch signal lines for transmitting a touch signal in the plurality of recess portions.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display panel includes substrates opposed to each other, a liquid crystal layer interposed between the substrates, a seal line surrounding an outer peripheral portion of the liquid crystal layer and disposed between the substrates and a liquid crystal alignment layer including a polyimide, the liquid crystal alignment layer including a first region and a second region disposed in an outer peripheral portion of the first region and disposed on one surface of at least one of the substrates, wherein at least a portion of the second region is overlapped with the seal line, the second region having a surface roughness value greater than that of the first region.
Abstract:
A display device that allows for stable injection of an aligning material or a liquid crystal material is presented. The display device includes: a substrate; thin film transistors disposed on the substrate; pixel electrodes connected to the thin film transistors; a roof layer disposed on the pixel electrodes to be spaced apart from the pixel electrodes with a plurality of microcavities therebetween; a liquid crystal layer disposed in the microcavities; and an encapsulation layer disposed on the roof layer and sealing the microcavities, wherein the roof layer includes ceiling portions covering top surfaces of the microcavities, column portions covering sides of the microcavities, and protruding portions protruding from the column portions.