Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device with enhanced luminous efficiency and color viewing angle and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The method includes forming a first electrode of each of red, green, blue and white sub-pixels on a substrate, forming a white organic common layer on the first electrodes, and forming a second electrode on the white organic common layer, wherein the first electrodes each includes multiple transparent conductive layers and is formed such that a thickness of the first electrode of each of two sub-pixels among the red, green, blue and white sub-pixels is greater than a thickness of the first electrode of each of the other two sub-pixels, and at least two layers excluding the lowermost layer among the multiple transparent conductive layers of each first electrode are formed to cover opposite sides of the lowermost layer.
Abstract:
A method for fabricating a touch panel includes forming a routing and pad pattern group on a substrate to include first and second routing lines, first pad electrodes connected to the first routing line, and second pad electrodes connected to the second routing line, by using a first mask, forming a sensor electrode pattern group on the substrate having the routing and pad pattern group formed thereon to include first sensor electrodes formed in a first direction, second sensor electrodes formed in a second direction, and connection portions that each connects adjacent first sensor electrodes, by using a second mask, forming a first insulating layer to include contact holes to expose portions of the second sensor electrodes, respectively, by using a third mask and forming bridges that each connects adjacent second sensor electrodes through the contact holes and a second insulating layer on the bridges, by using a fourth mask.
Abstract:
A organic light emitting display includes a plurality of touch pads spaced from one another in the touch pad portion, each of the touch pads including a metal pad layer and a transparent electrode pad layer connected to the metal pad layer via a plurality of first contact holes in a first insulating film, a dummy pad portion formed in the dead region of the first buffer layer, the dummy pad portion comprising a plurality of dummy pads corresponding to the touch pads, and a sealant comprising a plurality of conductive balls between the touch pad portion and the dummy pad portion.
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an organic light emitting display comprises forming a touch pad portion in a part of a dead region of the second buffer layer and the touch pad portion comprises a plurality of touch pads and each of the touch pads comprises a metal pad layer and a transparent electrode pad layer connected to each other via a plurality of first contact holes in a first insulating film.
Abstract:
A organic light emitting display includes a plurality of touch pads spaced from one another in the touch pad portion, each of the touch pads including a metal pad layer and a transparent electrode pad layer connected to the metal pad layer via a plurality of first contact holes in a first insulating film, a dummy pad portion formed in the dead region of the first buffer layer, the dummy pad portion comprising a plurality of dummy pads corresponding to the touch pads, and a sealant comprising a plurality of conductive balls between the touch pad portion and the dummy pad portion.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a white organic light emitting device including various emission layers with improved luminous efficiency, an increased color viewing angle, and low power consumption. The white organic light emitting device includes at least two charge generation layers and at least three stacks between a first electrode and a second electrode. The first stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm, the second stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 530 to about 570 nm, and the third stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 590 to about 620 nm and an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm.
Abstract:
A organic light emitting display includes a plurality of touch pads spaced from one another in the touch pad portion, each of the touch pads including a metal pad layer and a transparent electrode pad layer connected to the metal pad layer via a plurality of first contact holes in a first insulating film, a dummy pad portion formed in the dead region of the first buffer layer, the dummy pad portion comprising a plurality of dummy pads corresponding to the touch pads, and a sealant comprising a plurality of conductive balls between the touch pad portion and the dummy pad portion.
Abstract:
A white organic light emitting device and an organic light emitting display device using the white organic light emitting device stably implement white light in a tandem-type top emission structure through uniform lifespans according to emitted colors of light despite driving of the white organic light emitting device for a long time.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device containing a multilayer stack structure including n stacks between an anode and a cathode is described, wherein the respective stacks comprise a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer and an electron transport layer, an n-type charge generation layer and a p-type charge generation layer respectively provided between the different adjacent stacks, wherein the p-type charge generation layer comprises an indenofluorenedione derivative represented by Formula 1 or an imine derivative represented by Formula 2 or 3.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device with enhanced luminous efficiency and color viewing angle and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The method includes forming a first electrode of each of red, green, blue and white sub-pixels on a substrate, forming a white organic common layer on the first electrodes, and forming a second electrode on the white organic common layer, wherein the first electrodes each includes multiple transparent conductive layers and is formed such that a thickness of the first electrode of each of two sub-pixels among the red, green, blue and white sub-pixels is greater than a thickness of the first electrode of each of the other two sub-pixels, and at least two layers excluding the lowermost layer among the multiple transparent conductive layers of each first electrode are formed to cover opposite sides of the lowermost layer.