Array substrate, preparation method thereof, display panel and display apparatus
US-2024377685-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10678100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10678100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715778748-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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The present invention makes it possible to reduce an afterimage phenomenon while preventing an increase in driving voltage. A liquid crystal display device (10) includes: a liquid crystal layer (3) and a pair of substrates which face each other across the liquid crystal layer (3); and an upper electrode (4), a lower electrode (5), and a first insulating layer (6) which are provided in a stack on one substrate (1) of the pair of substrates so that the upper electrode (4) and the lower electrode (5) overlap each other via the first insulating layer (6), the upper layer electrode (4) having an end surface which constitutes an opening of the upper electrode (4), the end surface being forward tapered and forming, with the one substrate (1), an average angle of inclination of not more than 30 degrees.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquid crystal display device comprising: a liquid crystal layer and a pair of substrates which face each other across the liquid crystal layer; and an upper electrode, a lower electrode, and a first insulating layer which are provided in a stack on one of the pair of substrates so that the upper electrode and the lower electrode overlap each other via the first insulating layer, the upper electrode having an opening, the upper electrode having an end surface which constitutes the opening, the end surface having two or more steps so as to be stepped, the two or more steps protruding toward the opening so that a portion on the end surface is closer to the opening as the portion is closer to a lower end of the end surface, the two or more steps of the upper layer electrode having respective end surfaces each of which forms, with the one of the pair of substrates, a first average angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees, the two or more steps of the upper electrode are made of respective materials which are identical in composition; and the respective materials of which the two or more steps of the upper layer electrode are made are different in grain size. 2. The liquid crystal display device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the end surface of the upper electrode which end surface constitutes the opening forms, with the one of the pair of substrates, a second average angle of inclination of not more than 30 degrees. 3. The liquid crystal display device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a second insulating layer provided between the upper electrode and the liquid crystal layer, the second insulating layer having a larger thickness at a lower end of the end surface of a lowermost step of the upper electrode than at a top surface of the upper electrode. 4. A liquid crystal display device comprising: a liquid crystal layer and a pair of substrates which face each other across the liquid crystal layer; an upper electrode, a lower electrode, and a first insulating layer; and a second insulating layer; the first insulating layer which is provided in a stack on one of the pair of substrates so that the upper electrode and the lower electrode overlap each other via the first insulating layer, the upper electrode having an opening, the upper electrode having an end surface which constitutes the opening, the end surface having two or more steps so as to be stepped, the two or more steps protruding toward the opening so that a portion on the end surface is closer to the opening as the portion is closer to a lower end of the end surface, the two or more steps of the upper layer electrode having respective end surfaces each of which forms, with the one of the pair of substrates, a first average angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees, the second insulating layer provided between the upper electrode and the liquid crystal layer, and the second insulating layer having a larger thickness at a lower end of the end surface of a lowermost step of the upper electrode than at a top surface of the upper electrode, wherein the two or more steps of the upper electrode are made of respective materials which are different in composition. 5. The liquid crystal display device as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the end surface of the upper electrode which end surface constitutes the opening forms, with the one of the pair of substrates, a second average angle of inclination of not more than 30 degrees.
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