Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus may include a substrate, a display portion formed on the substrate and including a light-emitting area and a non-light-emitting area surrounding the light-emitting area, an encapsulation member arranged to face the substrate with the display portion interposed therebetween, and a reflection member provided on the encapsulation member and including an opening portion aligned with the light-emitting area and a reflection portion surrounding the opening portion and extending to cover the non-light-emitting area, the opening portion comprising an opening. The size of the opening may be smaller than that of the light-emitting area and thus an edge of the light-emitting area may be covered by the reflection portion. The opening portion may have an inverted taper shape, the size of the opening gradually increasing toward the display portion.
Abstract:
Provided are a magneto resistive element and a method of manufacturing the same, and in particular, a magneto resistive element and a method of manufacturing the same that may be applied to a digitizer sensing panel. The magneto resistive element includes a substrate, a first electrode disposed on the substrate, a first hole transport layer disposed on the first electrode, a first magneto resistive layer disposed on the first hole transport layer, wherein the first magneto resistive layer comprises an organic material, a first transport layer disposed on the first magneto resistive layer, a second magneto resistive layer disposed on the first transport layer, wherein the second magneto resistive layer comprises an organic material, a first electron transport layer to disposed on the second magneto resistive layer, and a second electrode disposed on the first electron transport layer.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a touch sensing panel includes providing a substrate, forming a plurality of first electrodes arranged on the substrate, the first electrodes being separated from each other, forming a photoresist layer on the plurality of first electrodes, forming a plurality of photoresist removing regions positioned to intersect the first electrodes and to be separated from each other on the photoresist layer, and forming a tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) element layer and a second electrode layer comprising a plurality of second electrodes on the photoresist layer. The method provides a touch sensing panel capable of being driven at high speed and reduces manufacturing cost and time.