18646520. DISPLAY PANEL HAVING AN ARRANGEMENT BY UNIT PIXEL PAIRS simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., LTD.)

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DISPLAY PANEL HAVING AN ARRANGEMENT BY UNIT PIXEL PAIRS

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., LTD.

Inventor(s)

SUNGHWAN Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)

CHULKYU Kang of YONGIN-SI (KR)

SOOHEE Oh of YONGIN-SI (KR)

DONGSUN Lee of YONGIN-SI (KR)

DISPLAY PANEL HAVING AN ARRANGEMENT BY UNIT PIXEL PAIRS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18646520 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL HAVING AN ARRANGEMENT BY UNIT PIXEL PAIRS

The abstract describes a display panel with unit pixels emitting red, blue, and green light, with neighboring unit pixels having similar configurations but emitting different colors. The red emission layers in each unit pixel are spaced apart in a specific direction.

  • Display panel with unit pixels emitting red, blue, and green light
  • Neighboring unit pixels with similar configurations emitting different colors
  • Red emission layers in each unit pixel spaced apart in a specific direction

Potential Applications: - High-resolution displays - Colorful signage - Advanced lighting systems

Problems Solved: - Achieving precise color emission in display panels - Enhancing visual quality in electronic devices

Benefits: - Improved color accuracy - Enhanced display performance - Greater visual impact

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Display Technology for Enhanced Visual Experiences This technology can be used in high-end TVs, monitors, smartphones, and other electronic devices to deliver superior color reproduction and image quality, catering to the demands of consumers seeking immersive viewing experiences.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the spacing of red emission layers impact the overall display quality? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in mass-produced devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

A display panel includes a first unit pixel including a first pixel electrode for emitting red light, a first pixel electrode for emitting blue light, and a first pixel electrode for emitting green light. A second unit pixel neighbors the first unit pixel and includes a second pixel electrode for emitting red light, a second pixel electrode for emitting blue light, and a second pixel electrode for emitting green light. The first unit pixel further includes a first red emission layer disposed on the first pixel electrode for emitting red light. The second unit pixel further includes a second red emission layer disposed on the second pixel electrode for emitting red light. The first red emission layer is spaced apart from the second red emission layer in the first direction.