Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent display device includes first and second substrates bonded together, the first and second substrates having a plurality of pixel regions, a plurality of driving elements on an inner surface of the first substrate within each of the plurality of pixel regions, a plurality of connection electrodes contacting the driving elements, a black matrix on an inner surface of the second substrate at a boundary of each of the plurality of pixel regions, a color filter layer including red, green, and blue color filters on the inner surface of the second substrate, each of the red, green, and blue color filters corresponding to each of the plurality of pixel regions, a first electrode on the black matrix and the color filter layer, an organic electroluminescent layer on the first electrode, and at least one second electrode on the organic electroluminescent layer, wherein the at least one second electrode contacts the connection electrodes.
Abstract:
An organic electro luminescent (EL) display device including a substrate composed of an array unit and a ground unit; an organic luminescent unit in the array unit and having an organic emitting layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode; a ground line in the ground unit and contacted to the second electrode of the organic luminescent unit; and an insulating layer exposing a part of the ground line such that the second electrode is directly connected to the second electrode.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate spaced apart from and facing the first substrate to form a space therebetween, an array element on an inner surface of the first substrate, an organic electroluminescent diode on an inner surface of the second substrate, a seal pattern along a peripheral portion between the first and second substrates, and a connection pattern electrically interconnecting the array element and the organic electroluminescent diode, wherein a pressure within the space between the first and second substrates is lower than an ambient atmospheric pressure.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device including a substrate, a gate line on the substrate, a data line on the substrate, wherein the data line crosses the gate line, a switching element connected to the gate line and the data line, a plurality of driving elements connected to the switching element, each of the plurality of driving elements are interconnected in parallel, and an organic electroluminescent diode connected to each of the plurality of driving elements.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device and methodology of fabricating the same includes first and second substrates facing and spaced apart from each other, the first and second substrates having a display region and a peripheral region, the display region including a plurality of pixel regions and a dummy pixel region; driving thin film transistors respectively adjacent to each of the plurality of pixel regions on the inner surface of the first substrate; first connection electrodes respectively connected to the driving thin film transistors; a first electrode on an entire inner surface of the second substrate; a sidewall on the first electrode at a boundary of each of the plurality of pixel regions and the dummy pixel region; an organic electroluminescent layer on the first electrode; second electrodes on the organic electroluminescent layer so that a second electrode is present in each of the plurality of pixel regions and the dummy pixel region, respectively, the second electrodes in each of the plurality of pixel regions are respectively connected to the first connection electrodes; and a sealant attaching the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device includes a first substrate, a second substrate facing and spaced apart from the first substrate, the first and second substrates each having a pixel region including a plurality of sub-pixel regions, a plurality of array elements on an inner surface of the first substrate, the plurality of array elements include a switching element within each of the plurality of sub-pixel regions, a first electrode of a transparent conductive material on an inner surface of the second substrate, an organic electroluminescent layer on the first electrode, a second electrode on the organic electroluminescent layer within each of the plurality of sub-pixel regions, a seal pattern along a peripheral portion between the first substrate and the second substrate, and a connection pattern electrically interconnecting the switching element and the second electrode within each of the plurality of sub-pixel regions.
Abstract:
An active matrix organic electro luminescent display (ELD) device comprises a substrate, first and second active layers formed of polycrystalline silicon on the substrate, first source and drain regions and second source and drain regions, the first source and drain regions neighboring the first active layer and the second source and drain regions neighboring the second active layer, a gate insulating layer on the first and second active layers, first and second gate electrodes on the gate insulating layer, a first inter layer on the first and second gate electrodes, an anode electrode and a capacitor electrode on the first inter layer, a first passivation layer on the anode electrode and the capacitor electrode, a power line on the first passivation layer, first source and drain electrodes on the first passivation layer, the first source electrode being connected to the first source region and the first drain electrode being connected to the first drain region, second source and drain electrodes on the first passivation layer, the second source electrode being connected to the second source region, the power line and the capacitor electrode and the second drain electrode being connected to the second drain region and the anode electrode, and a second passivation layer on the first source and drain electrodes and the second source and drain electrodes, the second passivation layer having a bank that exposes the anode electrode.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent display (ELD) device includes a first substrate, a second substrate spaced apart and facing the first substrate, a plurality of switching elements and a plurality of driving elements interconnected on the first substrate, a plurality of connecting electrodes connected to each of the driving elements, a plurality of subsidiary electrodes formed on an inner surface of the second substrate in spaces between two adjacent pixel regions, a first electrode formed on the inner surface of the second substrate covering each of the subsidiary electrodes, an organic light-emitting layer disposed on the first electrode, and a second electrode having first portions disposed on the organic light-emitting layer.