Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes: a substrate including a major surface; a thin film transistor disposed over the substrate; a pixel electrode connected to the thin film transistor and disposed over the thin film transistor; a common electrode facing the pixel electrode; a roof layer disposed over the common electrode; a microcavity disposed between the pixel electrode and the common electrode; and a liquid crystal material contained in the microcavity, in which a side wall of the microcavity has an angle of 80° to 90° with respect to the major surface.
Abstract:
A photosensitive resin composition includes: an acrylic copolymer comprising a polymerization product of a first monomer comprising at least one selected from an unsaturated carboxylic acid and an unsaturated carboxylic acid anhydride, and a second monomer comprising an olefin-based unsaturated compound; a photosensitive component comprising at least one 1,2-quinonediazide-5-sulfonic acid ester compound selected from compounds represented by Chemical Formulae 1 to 4; a coupling agent; and a solvent, wherein a total amount of asymmetric compounds in the photosensitive component is greater than or equal to 45 area percent as determined by high performance liquid chromatography: wherein R1 is a hydroxyl group or a methyl group, and NQD is a 1,2-quinonediazide 5-sulfonyl group.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display includes disposing a gate electrode and a light blocking member on a substrate, disposing a source electrode and a drain electrode on the gate electrode to form a thin film transistor, disposing a data line on the light blocking member, disposing an organic layer on the thin film transistor and the data line, exposing a first convex part of the organic layer to light in a first area corresponding to the thin film transistor during an exposure process, and exposing a second convex part of the organic layer to the light in a second area corresponding to the data line during the exposure process using a mask. The mask includes a first transflective part aligned with the first area and a second transflective part aligned with the second area during the exposure process.