Organic light emitting diode device and method for fabricating the same
US-9312319-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US9799713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9799713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615168601-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A display may have an array of pixels formed from organic light-emitting diodes and thin-film transistor circuitry. A planarization layer may be interposed between the thin-film transistor circuitry and the organic light-emitting diodes. To protect the organic light-emitting diodes from photoactive compounds that may be outgassed from the planarization layer, an inorganic barrier layer may be interposed between the planarization layer and the organic light-emitting diodes. The inorganic barrier layer may be formed on top of and/or below a pixel definition layer that defines light-emitting zones for the organic light-emitting diodes. In another suitable arrangement, the inorganic barrier layer may itself define light-emitting zones and may be used in place of a polymer-based pixel definition layer. The inorganic barrier layer may include trenches in which the emissive material of the light-emitting diodes is formed.
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What is claimed is: 1. An organic light-emitting diode display, comprising: an array of thin-film transistors on a substrate; a planarization layer over the thin-film transistors; an array of light-emitting diodes on the substrate including an anode and a cathode; and an inorganic barrier layer interposed between the planarization layer and the cathode, wherein the inorganic barrier layer has trenches that form light-emitting zones and wherein the light-emitting diodes include emissive material in the trenches. 2. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 1 further comprising a pixel definition layer. 3. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 2 wherein the inorganic barrier layer is interposed between the pixel definition layer and the planarization layer. 4. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 3 wherein the inorganic barrier layer is interposed between the anode and the planarization layer. 5. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 4 wherein the inorganic barrier layer comprises an opening through which the anode is coupled to one of the thin-film transistors. 6. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 3 wherein the anode is interposed between the inorganic barrier layer and the planarization layer. 7. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 6 wherein the light-emitting diodes include emissive material in a light-emitting zone and wherein the inorganic barrier layer comprises an opening that overlaps a portion of the anode in the light-emitting zone. 8. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 2 wherein the pixel definition layer is interposed between the inorganic barrier layer and the planarization layer. 9. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 8 wherein the light-emitting diodes include emissive material in a light-emitting zone and wherein the inorganic barrier layer comprises an opening that overlaps a portion of the anode in the light-emitting zone. 10. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 1 wherein the inorganic barrier layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: silicon nitride and silicon dioxide. 11. A display, comprising: an array of thin-film transistors on a substrate; a pixel definition layer formed over the thin-film transistors, wherein the pixel definition layer comprises an inorganic layer having trenches that define light-emitting zones; and an array of light-emitting diodes on the substrate including an anode, a cathode, and emissive material, wherein the emissive material is disposed in the trenches of the pixel definition layer. 12. The display defined in claim 11 wherein the pixel definition layer comprises an organic layer formed over the inorganic layer. 13. The display defined in claim 12 wherein the organic layer comprises a protruding portion between an adjacent pair of the light-emitting zones. 14. The display defined in claim 11 wherein the inorganic layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: silicon nitride and silicon dioxide. 15. The display defined in claim 11 wherein the pixel definition layer comprises an organic layer and an additional inorganic layer, wherein the organic layer is interposed between the inorganic layer and the additional inorganic layer. 16. An organic light-emitting diode display, comprising: a substrate; thin-film transistor circuitry on the substrate; an organic dielectric layer on the thin-film transistor circuitry; organic light-emitting diodes including emissive material and at least one additional layer over the organic dielectric layer; and an inorganic layer interposed between the organic dielectric layer and the at least one additional layer. 17. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 16 wherein the organic dielectric layer comprises a polymer layer. 18. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 17 wherein the inorganic layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: silicon nitride and silicon dioxide. 19. The organic light-emitting diode display defined in claim 18 wherein the inorganic layer comprises openings that align with the emissive material.
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