Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display includes pixel electrodes, each pixel electrode corresponding to a pixel region disposed in a display region of a substrate, a first pixel region disposed at a center portion of the display region, a second pixel region disposed at an edge portion of the display region, auxiliary lines, each auxiliary line disposed adjacent to at least one pixel electrode, emission layers disposed on the pixel electrodes, and an opposite electrode disposed on the emission layers, the opposite electrode contacting each of the auxiliary lines through contact holes, wherein a total contact area between the opposite electrode and an auxiliary line in the first pixel region is greater than a total contact area between the opposite electrode and the auxiliary line in the second pixel region.
Abstract:
Provided is an optical inspection system including a supporting unit, allowing a target object to be loaded thereon, a light source unit configured to emit a laser beam toward the target object, a light condensing unit collecting scattered light that is scattered at the target object when the laser beam is irradiated onto the target object, and a control unit controlling the light source unit and the light condensing unit and analyzing the scattered light to examine whether there are pollutants on the target object. The supporting unit may include a first supporting unit, on which the target object is disposed, and which is formed of a first material, and a second supporting unit, which is disposed under the first supporting unit and is formed of a second material different from the first material.