Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode display includes: a display module including a first organic light emitting diode to emit light with a first wavelength, a second organic light emitting diode to emit light with a second wavelength, and a third organic light emitting diode to emit light with a third wavelength; a phase difference layer including a first liquid crystal pattern on the first organic light emitting diode, and a second liquid crystal pattern on the second organic light emitting diode and the third organic light emitting diode; and a linear polarization layer on the phase difference layer.
Abstract:
A display panel including a first switching element, a first pixel electrode electrically connected to the first switching element, the first pixel electrode including a reflective material. A first light emitting layer is disposed on the first pixel electrode, and emits light having a first color when a voltage is applied to the first pixel electrode. A thin encapsulation film is disposed on the first light emitting layer, and protects the first light emitting layer. A pressure sensitive adhesive layer is disposed on the thin encapsulation film, and a first color filter is disposed on the pressure sensitive adhesive layer, corresponding to the first light emitting layer, and has the first color.
Abstract:
An inspection apparatus for detecting a defect of a substrate is provided. The inspection apparatus includes a liquid crystal modulator, a light emitting unit, a beam splitter, and a measurement unit. The liquid crystal modulator includes a reflection layer, a liquid crystal layer, an electrode, and a polarizer. The reflection layer reflects a light. The sensor layer includes a hybrid aligned nematic liquid crystal. The electrode is provided on the liquid crystal layer. The polarizer is provided on the electrode.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal lens panel includes a first substrate including a lens area, a non-lens area disposed adjacent to the lens area, and a cutting area disposed adjacent to the non-lens area and including a liquid crystal driving part, a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate, and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, where the liquid crystal driving part applies a liquid crystal driving voltage to the liquid crystal layer through the non-lens area, and liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer are driven substantially in a vertical direction by the liquid crystal driving voltage.
Abstract:
A polarization unit includes a plurality of retardation layers that each have a different retardation value, a polarization layer positioned above the plurality of retardation layers, a first compensation layer positioned between the polarization layer and the plurality of retardation layers, and a second compensation layer positioned below the plurality of retardation layers.
Abstract:
A touch panel, including a polyurethane substrate; a touch electrode including a first electrode layer on the polyurethane substrate, the first electrode including nanowires; and a polyurethane overcoat layer on the touch electrode, the polyurethane overcoat layer having an in-plane phase difference smaller than that of the polyurethane substrate.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes first and second substrates facing each other, the first and second substrates including facing display areas and peripheral areas around the display areas, a plurality of pixels on the display area of the first substrate, a common voltage applying unit on the peripheral area of the first substrate, a data driving circuit unit on the peripheral area of the first substrate, a data driver connecting line on the peripheral area of the first substrate, the data driver connecting line being positioned between the common voltage applying unit and the display area of the first substrate, and connecting the data driving circuit unit and a data line in the display area, and a sealant between the peripheral areas of the first and second substrates and covering the common voltage applying unit and part of the data driver connecting line.
Abstract:
A display device includes a touch screen panel folded based on a folding axis, and at least one touch electrode on the folding axis. Each of the touch electrodes on the folding axis may include a graphene layer, a metal mesh layer, and an adhesion metal mesh layer. The grapheme layer may be along the folding axis on a transparent substrate. The first metal mesh layer may be on the transparent substrate to adhere to a lateral surface of the first graphene layer. The first adhesion metal mesh layer may be on a boundary portion between the first graphene layer and the first metal mesh layer.
Abstract:
An optical modulation device includes a first plate, a second plate, and a liquid crystal layer. The first plate includes a first substrate, a lower plate electrode formed on the first substrate, a first electrode layer, and a first aligner. The first electrode layer and the first aligner are formed on the lower plate electrode. The second plate faces the first plate. The second plate includes an upper plate electrode and a second aligner. The liquid crystal layer is disposed between the first plate and the second plate. The liquid crystal layer includes a plurality of liquid crystal molecules. An alignment direction of the first aligner and an alignment direction of the second aligner are substantially parallel with each other.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display panel including a first display substrate, a second display substrate coupled to and spaced apart from the first display substrate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first and second display substrates. The first and second display substrates include inorganic layers containing an inorganic silicon-based material. The liquid crystal layer includes alignment molecules vertically aligned with respect to the inorganic layers, and liquid crystal molecules vertically aligned between the inorganic layers. A manufacturing method of the liquid crystal display panel includes surface-treating the inorganic layers to vertically align the liquid crystal molecules.