Abstract:
An array substrate for a display device includes an insulation substrate, a gate line formed on the insulation substrate, a data line crossing the gate line to define a pixel area, a thin film transistor including a gate electrode connected to the gate line, a source electrode connected to the data line, and a drain electrode, a passivation layer covering the gate line, the data line and the thin film transistor and including a drain contact hole to expose the drain electrode, and a pixel electrode formed on the pixel area and being connected to the drain contact hole through the drain contact hole. Each of the data line, the source electrode and the drain electrode includes a lower layer having copper and an upper layer covering upper and side surfaces of the lower layer, and the upper layer is thinner than the lower layer.
Abstract:
An array substrate includes: a trench having a depth from a surface of a substrate; a gate line, a gate electrode and a data pattern filling the respective trenches, wherein the data pattern is between the adjacent gate lines; a gate insulating layer on the gate line, the gate electrode and the data pattern, substantially flat over the substrate, and including contact holes that expose both ends of the data pattern, respectively; a data connection portion on the gate insulating layer and contacting the adjacent data patterns through the contact holes; a source electrode extending from the data connection portion, and a drain electrode spaced apart from the source electrode; a passivation layer on the source and drain electrodes and including a drain contact hole exposing the drain electrode; and a pixel electrode on the passivation layer and contacting the drain electrode through the drain contact hole.
Abstract:
A flexible OLED panel for a lighting device according to the present invention includes a substrate which is made of a polymer material and has a first light extracting pattern provided on a lower surface thereof; an auxiliary wiring pattern which is arranged on the substrate; a first electrode which is arranged on the substrate on which the auxiliary wiring pattern is arranged; a passivation layer which is arranged on the first electrode, at least on an area on which the auxiliary wiring pattern is arranged; an OLED light emitting structure which is arranged on the first electrode on which the passivation layer is arranged; a second electrode which is arranged on the OLED light emitting structure; and an encapsulation layer which is arranged on the second electrode.
Abstract:
The present application relates to an OLED panel for a lighting device and a method of manufacturing the same. An OLED panel for a lighting device includes: a substrate; a auxiliary wiring pattern having a plurality of wiring lines disposed on the substrate; a first electrode disposed on the substrate where the auxiliary wiring pattern is disposed, and having a planarized upper surface; a passivation layer disposed on the first electrode and disposed at least in an area above the auxiliary wiring pattern; an OLED emission structure disposed on the first electrode; and a second electrode disposed on the OLED emission structure. In the OLED panel for a lighting device, luminance uniformity may be improved through a dual auxiliary wiring pattern, and the upper surface of the first electrode is planarized. Accordingly, the area of the passivation layer is reduced, and thus a light-emitting area may be increased.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display device and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The organic light-emitting display device includes a touch sensor having a plurality of touch electrodes on an encapsulation stack covering a light-emitting element. The touch electrodes are formed at a low temperature and are crystallized through an annealing process, whereby it is possible to prevent damage to an organic light-emitting layer at the time of forming the touch electrodes. Thus the touch electrodes can be formed on the encapsulation stack without an additional bonding process to bond the touch sensor to the organic light-emitting display device.