Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes: a substrate; an organic light emitting diode on the substrate; and a thin film encapsulation layer including a first inorganic layer having a first density on the substrate and a second inorganic layer having a second density on the first inorganic layer, the second density being different from the first density, and the organic light emitting diode being encapsulated between the thin film encapsulation layer and the substrate.
Abstract:
A vapor deposition apparatus includes a stage on which a substrate is mounted; a heater unit that is disposed at a side of the stage and includes a first heater and a second heater, wherein the first heater and the second heater are movable so that the first heater and the second heater are spaced apart from each other or are disposed adjacent to each other; and a nozzle unit that is disposed at a side opposite to the side at which the heater unit is disposed about the stage and includes one or more nozzles.
Abstract:
A vapor deposition apparatus includes a first injection unit through which a first raw gas is injected in a first direction, and a first filter unit which is mounted in the first injection unit and includes a plurality of plates separated from one another in the first direction and disposed in parallel to one another, where holes are defined in each of the plurality of plates which is detachably coupled in the first filter unit.
Abstract:
Provided is a vapor deposition apparatus including a first injection unit injecting a first raw gas in a first direction and a first filter unit mounted on the first injection unit. The first filter unit includes a plurality of plates separated from one another in the first direction and disposed in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of plates having holes therein, being detachably coupled with the first filter unit, and having the holes with sizes of horizontal cross-sections gradually increasing in a direction in which the first raw gas moves. Accordingly, a process efficiency of the vapor deposition apparatus may be enhanced.
Abstract:
A vapor deposition apparatus for providing a deposition film on a substrate, the vapor deposition apparatus includes a plurality of first nozzle parts which injects a first raw material toward the substrate; a plurality of second nozzle parts which is alternately disposed together with the plurality of first nozzle parts and injects a second raw material toward the substrate; a diffuser unit which distributes the second raw material to the plurality of second nozzle parts; and a supply unit which supplies the second raw material to the diffuser unit.
Abstract:
A vapor deposition apparatus for providing a deposition film on a substrate, the vapor deposition apparatus includes a plurality of first nozzle parts which injects a first raw material toward the substrate; a plurality of second nozzle parts which is alternately disposed together with the plurality of first nozzle parts and injects a second raw material toward the substrate; a diffuser unit which distributes the second raw material to the plurality of second nozzle parts; and a supply unit which supplies the second raw material to the diffuser unit.
Abstract:
A vapor deposition apparatus in which a deposition process is performed by moving a substrate, the vapor deposition apparatus including a supply unit that injects at least one raw material gas towards the substrate, and a blocking gas flow generation unit that is disposed corresponding to the supply unit and generates a gas-flow that blocks a flow of the raw material gas.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes: a substrate; an organic light emitting diode formed on the substrate; a metal oxide layer formed on the substrate and covering the organic light emitting diode; a first inorganic layer formed on the metal oxide layer and covering a relatively larger area than the metal oxide layer; a first organic layer formed on the first inorganic layer and covering a relatively smaller area than the first inorganic layer; and a second inorganic layer formed on the first organic layer, covering a relatively larger area than the first organic layer, and contacting the first inorganic layer at an edge of the second inorganic layer.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting apparatus including: a substrate; an organic light-emitting device disposed on the substrate and including a first electrode, a second electrode, and an intermediate layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode; and an encapsulation layer provided to cover the organic light-emitting device. The encapsulation layer includes a first inorganic layer including a first fracture point, and a first fracture control layer provided on the first inorganic layer to seal the first fracture point.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting device includes a substrate, an organic light-emitting diode on the substrate and including a first electrode, a second electrode, and an intermediate layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, and an encapsulation layer covering the organic light-emitting diode. The encapsulation layer includes a first inorganic layer, a first stress control layer and a first organic layer which are sequentially stacked. A Young's modulus of the first stress control layer is greater than a Young's modulus of the first inorganic layer.