Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes: a first substrate; a gate line on the first substrate; a first switching element connected to the gate line, to which a data voltage is applied; a first pixel electrode connected to the first switching element; and a color filter between the first switching element and the first pixel electrode, in which is defined: two contact holes spaced apart from each other, and a connecting portion connecting the spaced apart two contact holes to each other. The first pixel electrode is connected to the first switching element via a first contact hole among the spaced apart two contact holes.
Abstract:
A curved display device including a first substrate, a thin film transistor (TFT) disposed on the first substrate, a pixel electrode connected to the TFT, a second substrate overlapping the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first and the second substrates, and a common electrode disposed between the second substrate and the liquid crystal layer, in which the pixel electrode includes a cross-shaped stem portion having a horizontal stem portion, a vertical stem portion, and a plurality of fine branches extending from the cross-shaped stem portion, at least one of the fine branches includes a first portion and a second portion having a width greater than that of the first portion, and an extending line from a boundary between the first portion and the second portion is sloped at an angle in a range of −10 degrees to +10 degrees with respect to the vertical stem portion.
Abstract:
There is provided a curved display device including a first substrate, a thin film transistor (TFT) disposed on the first substrate, a pixel electrode connected to the TFT, a second substrate facing the first substrate, a common electrode positioned on the second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the pixel electrode includes a cross-shaped stem portion including a horizontal stem portion and a vertical stem portion intersecting the horizontal stem portion and a plurality of fine branches extending from the cross-shaped stem portion, each of the fine branches includes a first portion and a second portion having a width greater than that of the first portion, and the first portion is connected to the cross-shaped stem portion.
Abstract:
A display device including a substrate, and pixels disposed on the substrate, each of the pixels including a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel, in which the first sub-pixel includes a first cover layer defining a first cavity on the substrate, a first liquid crystal layer disposed in the first cavity, and a first pixel electrode and a first common electrode configured to apply an electric field to the first liquid crystal layer, the second sub-pixel includes a second cover layer defining a second cavity on the substrate, a second liquid crystal layer disposed in the second cavity, and a second pixel electrode and a second common electrode configured to apply an electric field to the second liquid crystal layer, and a first distance between the first pixel electrode and the first common electrode is different from a second distance between the second pixel electrode and the second common electrode.
Abstract:
A display device including a substrate, and pixels disposed on the substrate, each of the pixels including a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel, in which the first sub-pixel includes a first cover layer defining a first cavity on the substrate, a first liquid crystal layer disposed in the first cavity, and a first pixel electrode and a first common electrode configured to apply an electric field to the first liquid crystal layer, the second sub-pixel includes a second cover layer defining a second cavity on the substrate, a second liquid crystal layer disposed in the second cavity, and a second pixel electrode and a second common electrode configured to apply an electric field to the second liquid crystal layer, and a first distance between the first pixel electrode and the first common electrode is different from a second distance between the second pixel electrode and the second common electrode.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display includes: preparing a lower mother substrate, where lower cells, each including a thin film transistor, are provided on the lower mother substrate, and a lower alignment layer is disposed on the lower cells; preparing an upper mother substrate, where upper cells corresponding to the lower cells are provided on the upper mother substrate, and an upper alignment layer is disposed on the upper cells; providing a mother substrate assembly by providing a liquid crystal mixture layer between the lower and upper mother substrates and combining the lower and upper mother substrates; providing a pretilt of the liquid crystals by applying a voltage to a voltage application unit of the lower mother substrate; and curing an alignment supporting agents in the liquid crystal mixture layer or the lower and upper alignment layers by irradiating light to a side of the mother substrate assembly.
Abstract:
A display device comprising a first electrode that comprises a first region, a second region, and a third region located between the first region and the second region; a first insulating film disposed on the first electrode; a second electrode that is disposed on the first insulating film and comprises a fourth region overlapping the third region; a second insulating film disposed on the second electrode; a contact hole formed through the second insulating film, the first contact hole exposing the first, second and fourth regions; and a third electrode that is disposed on the second insulating film to cover the first contact hole, and is connected to at least one of the first region and the second region exposed by the first contact hole and the fourth region exposed by the first contact hole.
Abstract:
A display device may include a floating electrode, a common-voltage electrode, a transistor, and a pixel electrode. The floating electrode may be electrically floating. The common-voltage electrode may be electrically connected to a voltage source. The pixel electrode may be electrically connected to the transistor. A first portion of the pixel electrode may overlap neither of the floating electrode and the common-voltage electrode in a direction perpendicular to at least one of the pixel electrode and an image display side of the display device. A second portion of the pixel electrode may overlap the common-voltage electrode. A third portion of the pixel electrode may overlap the floating electrode.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes: a first insulation substrate; a gate line disposed on the first insulation substrate; a first data line and a second data line disposed on the first insulation substrate; a color filter disposed on the first insulation substrate and disposed between the first data line and the second data line; a first light blocking member disposed on the first data line and the second data line; and a second light blocking member disposed on the color filter and the first light blocking member, extending in the same direction as the gate line, and overlapping the first light blocking member on the first data line and the second data line.
Abstract:
A display device includes a transistor, a data line, a pixel electrode, a common electrode, and a liquid crystal layer. The data line is connected to a source electrode of the transistor. A geometric radius of curvature associated with the display device is perpendicular to the data line. The pixel electrode is connected to a drain electrode of the transistor and includes a plate electrode. Sides of the plate electrode are oriented at acute angles with respect to the data line in a plan view associated with the display device. The common electrode overlaps the pixel electrode and has a slit. The slit has a first edge and a second edge. The first edge is perpendicular to the data line in the plan view and is longer than the second edge. The liquid crystal layer is positioned between the pixel electrode and the common electrode.