Abstract:
A thin film transistor array panel, including a substrate; a gate electrode on the substrate; a semiconductor layer on the substrate; a gate insulating layer between the gate electrode and the semiconductor layer, the gate insulating layer including a first oxide insulating layer in contact with the semiconductor layer; a source electrode on the semiconductor layer; a drain electrode facing the source electrode; and a passivation layer covering the source electrode and the drain electrode, the passivation layer including a second oxide insulating layer in contact with the source electrode and the drain electrode, at least one of the first oxide insulating layer and the second oxide insulating layer having a varying hydrogen content distribution in a thickness direction.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode display according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a substrate; a first electrode disposed on the substrate; an auxiliary electrode formed at the same layer as the first electrode; a pixel defining layer having a first contact hole overlapping a part of the auxiliary electrode; an organic light emitting member disposed on the pixel defining layer and having a second contact hole enclosing the first contact hole; and a second electrode disposed on the organic light emitting member and inside the first contact hole and the second contact hole, wherein the second electrode is in contact with the auxiliary electrode through the first contact hole and the second contact hole.
Abstract:
A display substrate. The display substrate includes: a plurality of pixel units; a gate driving unit supplying a gate signal to the plurality of pixel units and including a plurality of shift register circuits which are dependently connected to each other; a vertical start line supplying a vertical start signal to the gate driving unit; and an electrostatic protection unit having two ends connected to different points of the vertical start line, the electrostatic protection unit including a plurality of back-to-back diodes connected in series with each other between the two ends. Each of the back-to-back diodes include a pair of diodes connected in parallel to each other in a bidirectional diode structure.