17920516. PIXEL, DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., Ltd.)

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PIXEL, DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hyun Deok Im of Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Won Sik Oh of Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Won Ho Lee of Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Jong Hyuk Kang of Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Hyun Min Cho of Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR)

PIXEL, DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17920516 titled 'PIXEL, DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a pixel structure for a display device. The pixel includes two areas partitioned in one direction and electrodes arranged in each area. Light emitting elements are placed between the electrodes. A contact electrode is present on the electrodes and an insulating layer separates the electrodes and the contact electrode. A first opening exposes a portion of one of the electrodes, and a first intermediate electrode connects the contact electrodes on two different electrodes.

  • The pixel structure includes two areas partitioned in one direction.
  • Electrodes are arranged in each area, with light emitting elements placed between them.
  • A contact electrode is present on the electrodes.
  • An insulating layer separates the electrodes and the contact electrode.
  • A first opening exposes a portion of one of the electrodes.
  • A first intermediate electrode connects the contact electrodes on two different electrodes.

Potential Applications

  • Display devices such as televisions, monitors, and smartphones.
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality headsets.
  • Automotive displays and infotainment systems.

Problems Solved

  • Provides a simplified and efficient pixel structure for display devices.
  • Allows for improved image quality and resolution.
  • Enhances the overall performance of the display device.

Benefits

  • Higher pixel density and improved image quality.
  • Reduced power consumption and increased energy efficiency.
  • Enhanced color accuracy and contrast ratio.
  • Enables the development of thinner and lighter display devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to an embodiment, a pixel may include a first area and a second area partitioned in a first direction, (1-1)-th and (2-1)-th electrodes disposed in the first area and spaced apart in a second direction different from the first direction, (1-2)-th and (2-2)-th electrodes disposed in the second area and spaced apart in the second direction, light emitting elements disposed between the (1-1)-th and (2-1)-th electrodes and between the (1-2)-th and (2-2)-th electrodes, a contact electrode disposed on the (1-1)-th and (2-1)-th electrodes and the (1-2)-th and (2-2)-th electrodes, an insulating layer disposed between each of the (1-1)-th and (2-1)-th electrodes and the (1-2)-th and (2-2)-th electrodes, and the contact electrode, and including a first opening exposing a portion of the (1-1)-th electrode; and a first intermediate electrode electrically connecting the contact electrode on the (2-1)-th electrode and the contact electrode on the (1-2)-th electrode.