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US-9214504-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US2017005148A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017005148-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615173906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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An organic light-emitting display (OLED) device includes a plurality of anodes spaced apart from one another, a cathode disposed on the anodes in each pixel area, and a bank defining each pixel area and covering ends of each of the anodes. The bank has a concave side surface configured to minimize reduction in an emission area relative to the pixel area according to increase in thickness of an organic light-emitting element. Accordingly, the luminous efficiency of lifespan of the OLED device can be improved.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An organic light-emitting display (OLED) device, comprising: an anode on a substrate; a bank surrounding the anode, and exposing a first surface of the anode; an organic light-emitting unit on the anode; and a cathode on the organic light-emitting unit,the cathode having a second surface in parallel with the first surface of the anode, wherein the bank has a structure that includes an area of the second surface of the cathode equal to or larger than an area of the first surface of the anode. 2 . The OLED device of claim 1 , wherein the bank has a concave side surface. 3 . The OLED device of claim 2 , wherein an angle between a virtual line that is a shortest straight line from an end to the other end of the side surface of the bank and a top surface of the anode in contact with the bank is less than 45 degrees. 4 . The OLED device of claim 2 , wherein the organic light-emitting unit is on the first surface of the anode, the side surface of the bank and at least one part of the top surface of the bank. 5 . The OLED device of claim 2 , wherein the bank is formed by using a mask that has a region where transmittance gradually changes. 6 . An organic light-emitting display (OLED) device, comprising: a substrate comprising a pixel area; an organic light-emitting element on the substrate, the organic light-emitting element having an anode, cathode and an organic light-emitting unit; and a bank surrounding the anode, and covering an end of the anode, wherein the pixel area is defined by a contact between a top surface of the anode and the bank, and the anode is parallel with the cathode in the pixel area. 7 . The OLED device of claim 6 , wherein the bank has an opening which a part of the anode is exposed, and wherein an area of a surface of the cathode in parallel with the exposed part of the anode is equal to or larger than an area of a bottom surface of the opening. 8 . The OLED device of claim 7 , wherein a distance between the anode and the cathode is constant in the pixel area. 9 . The OLED device of claim 8 , wherein the opening has a convex side surface. 10 . The OLED device of claim 9 , wherein an angle between a virtual line that is a shortest straight line from an end to the other end of the side surface of the bank and the bottom surface of the opening is larger than 135 degrees. 11 . The OLED device of claim 9 , wherein the bank is formed by using a mask that has a region where transmittance gradually changes. 12 . The OLED device of claim 8 , wherein the organic light-emitting unit is on at least one part among the top surface of the anode exposed via the opening of the bank, the side surface of the bank and the top surface of the bank. 13 . An organic light-emitting display (OLED) device, comprising: an organic light-emitting element comprising a plurality of anodes spaced apart from one another and a cathode on the anodes in each pixel area; and a bank defining each pixel area and covering ends of each of the anodes, wherein the bank has a concave side surface configured to minimize reduction in an emission area relative to the pixel area according to increase in thickness of the organic light-emitting element. 14 . The OLED device of claim 13 , wherein: the emission area includes an area where the anode is parallel with the cathode, the pixel area includes a portion where one of the anodes contacts the bank, and a size of the emission area is equal to a size of the pixel area. 15 . The OLED device of claim 14 , wherein: each of the anodes comprises a first surface being opened by the bank, the cathode has a second surface in parallel with the first surface, and an area of the second surface is equal to or larger than an area of the first surface. 16 . The OLED device of claim 15 , wherein the organic light-emitting element comprises an organic light-emitting unit between the anodes and the cathode, wherein the organic light-emitting unit is on at least one part among the first surface of the anodes, a side surface of the bank and a top surface of the bank. 17 . The OLED device of claim 15 , wherein a distance between one of the anodes and the cathode is constant in the pixel area. 18 . The OLED device of claim 14 , wherein an angle between a virtual line that is a shortest straight line from an end to the other end of the side surface of the bank and top surfaces of the anodes in contact with the bank is less than 45 degrees. 19 . The OLED device of claim 14 , wherein the bank is formed by using a mask that has a region where transmittance gradually changes.
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