Microwave integrated quantum circuits with interposer
US-9836699-B1 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US11737336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11737336-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217751064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate; a pixel electrode over the substrate; a pixel-defining layer including an opening that exposes at least a portion of the pixel electrode; an intermediate layer, which is over the portion of the pixel electrode exposed by the opening and includes an organic emission layer; a counter electrode over the intermediate layer; and an encapsulating structure, which is over the counter electrode and includes at least one inorganic layer and at least one organic layer, and the at least one organic layer includes quantum dots and is in the opening.
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An organic light-emitting display apparatus comprising: a substrate; a first pixel electrode and a second pixel electrode over the substrate, the first and second pixel electrodes being apart from each other; a pixel-defining layer comprising a first opening and a second opening that expose portions of the first and second pixel electrodes, respectively; a first intermediate layer over the portion of the first pixel electrode exposed by the first opening, the first intermediate layer comprising a first organic emission layer emitting a first color; a second intermediate layer over the portion of the second pixel electrode exposed by the second opening, the second intermediate layer comprising a second organic emission layer emitting a second color; a counter electrode covering the first and second intermediate layers; a first inorganic layer covering the first and second intermediate layers and the pixel-defining layer; a first organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the first organic layer comprising first quantum dots and overlapping the first intermediate layer; and a second organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the second organic layer comprising second quantum dots and overlapping the second intermediate layer, wherein the first organic layer and the second organic layer are apart from each other, a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the first organic layer in an area overlapping the first intermediate layer is greater than a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the first organic layer over the pixel-defining layer, and a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the second organic layer in an area overlapping the second intermediate layer is greater than a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the second organic layer over the pixel-defining layer. 2. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a second inorganic layer on the first and second organic layers. 3. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the second inorganic layer covers the first and second intermediate layers and the pixel-defining layer. 4. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first and second inorganic layers comprise at least one of silicon nitride (SiN x ), silicon oxide (SiO 2 ), silicon oxynitride (SiO x N y ), or aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ). 5. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second pixel electrodes comprises a reflective electrode that reflects light, and the counter electrode comprises a transparent or semi-transparent electrode that at least partially transmits light therethrough. 6. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of each of the first and second organic layers is less than or equal to about 20 μm. 7. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a third pixel electrode over the substrate, the third pixel electrode being apart from the first and second pixel electrodes; a third intermediate layer over a portion of the third pixel electrode exposed by the pixel-defining layer, the third intermediate layer comprising a third organic emission layer emitting a third color; and a third organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the third organic layer comprising third quantum dots and overlapping the third intermediate layer. 8. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the third organic layer is apart from the first and second organic layers. 9. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the third organic layer in an area overlapping the third intermediate layer is greater than a total thickness of the first inorganic layer and the third organic layer over the pixel-defining layer. 10. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the third pixel electrode comprises a reflective electrode that reflects light. 11. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first, second, and third colors are different from each other. 12. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first, second, and third colors are red, green, and blue, respectively. 13. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first, second, and third quantum dots comprise red quantum dots, green quantum dots, and blue quantum dots, respectively. 14. The organic light-emitting display apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of light transmitted through the first organic layer, the second organic layer, and the third organic layer is less than a FWHM of light emitted by the first organic emission layer, the second organic emission layer, and the third organic emission layer, respectively. 15. An organic light-emitting display apparatus comprising: a substrate; first, second, and third pixel electrodes over the substrate, the first, second, and third pixel electrodes being apart from each other; a pixel-defining layer comprising first, second, and third openings that expose portions of the first, second, and third pixel electrodes, respectively; a first intermediate layer over the portion of the first pixel electrode exposed by the first opening, the first intermediate layer comprising a first organic emission layer emitting a first color; a second intermediate layer over the portion of the second pixel electrode exposed by the second opening, the second intermediate layer comprising a second organic emission layer emitting a second color; a third intermediate layer over the portion of the third pixel electrode exposed by the third opening, the third intermediate layer comprising a third organic emission layer emitting a third color; a counter electrode covering the first, second, and third intermediate layers; a first inorganic layer covering the first, second, and third intermediate layers and the pixel-defining layer; a first organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the first organic layer comprising first quantum dots and overlapping the first intermediate layer; a second organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the second organic layer comprising second quantum dots and overlapping the second intermediate layer; and a third organic layer on the first inorganic layer, the third organic layer comprising third quantum dots and overlapping the third intermediate layer, wherein the first, second, and third organic layers are apart from each other.
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