Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a first electrode on the first substrate, and a second electrode on the first substrate, spaced apart from the first electrode and overlapping at least a part of the first electrode. the second electrode includes a plurality of branch electrodes, and a coupling portion which couples the plurality of branch electrodes to each other. The coupling portion includes a longitudinal coupling portion extended in a length direction of the branch electrode and a transverse coupling portion extended in a width direction of the branch electrode. An edge portion of the first electrode is disposed between at least one of the plurality of branch electrodes and the longitudinal coupling portion, in a plan view.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a thin film transistor on the first substrate, a first electrode on the first substrate and connected to the thin film transistor, a second substrate facing the first substrate, color filters on the first substrate or the second substrate, a black matrix between the color filters on the first substrate or the second substrate, a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and on the first substrate or the second substrate, a second electrode conductive line on the black matrix, a spacer which is between the first substrate and the second substrate and supports the first substrate and the second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer between the first substrate and the second substrate. The spacer is electrically connected to the second electrode and the second electrode conductive line.
Abstract:
A display substrate is provided. The display substrate includes a switching element disposed on a base substrate, wherein the switching element comprises a gate electrode, an active pattern, a source electrode, and a drain electrode. The display substrate also includes a first electrode disposed on a same layer as the gate electrode, wherein the first electrode includes a wire grid pattern; and a second electrode overlapping the first electrode.