Samsung display co., ltd. (20240188379). DISPLAY PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DISPLAY PANEL simplified abstract

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DISPLAY PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DISPLAY PANEL

Organization Name

samsung display co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

HYUNEOK Shin of Yongin-si (KR)

JOONYONG Park of Yongin-si (KR)

JUHYUN Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

DISPLAY PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DISPLAY PANEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240188379 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DISPLAY PANEL

Simplified Explanation

The display panel described in the patent application includes a circuit layer with a pixel region and a non-pixel region, a first light-emitting element on the circuit layer, and an inorganic layer with a first portion and a second portion on top of the circuit layer. The first light-emitting element consists of a first resonance electrode with a reflective electrode and a first transparent electrode, a light-emitting portion, and an upper electrode. The second portion of the inorganic layer is located between the reflective electrode and the first transparent electrode, with at least one opening defined in it. The first transparent electrode has a first transparent portion and a second transparent portion, with the first transparent portion being longer than the second transparent portion.

  • Circuit layer with pixel and non-pixel regions
  • First light-emitting element with resonance electrode, light-emitting portion, and upper electrode
  • Inorganic layer with first and second portions, including openings
  • First transparent electrode with different length portions
    • Potential Applications:**

- Display technology - Lighting applications - Electronic devices

    • Problems Solved:**

- Improved display panel design - Enhanced light-emitting efficiency - Better image quality

    • Benefits:**

- Higher performance display panels - Energy-efficient lighting solutions - Advanced electronic devices

    • Potential Commercial Applications:**

- Consumer electronics - Automotive displays - Medical imaging devices

    • Possible Prior Art:**

There may be prior patents related to display panels with light-emitting elements and inorganic layers, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

    • Questions:**
    • 1. How does the different lengths of the transparent electrode portions affect the performance of the light-emitting element?**

The longer first transparent portion may enhance light emission efficiency, while the shorter second transparent portion may provide structural support or other functions.

    • 2. Are there any specific industries or sectors that would benefit most from this technology?**

Industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare could benefit significantly from the improved display panel technology described in the patent application.


Original Abstract Submitted

a display panel includes a circuit layer including a pixel region and a non-pixel region, a first light-emitting element disposed on the circuit layer; and an inorganic layer disposed on the circuit layer and including a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first light-emitting element includes a first resonance electrode disposed on the circuit layer and including a reflective electrode and a first transparent electrode disposed on the reflective electrode, a light-emitting portion disposed on the first resonance electrode, and an upper electrode disposed on the light-emitting portion, the second portion is disposed between the reflective electrode and the first transparent electrode, at least one opening is defined in the second portion, the first transparent electrode includes a first transparent portion and a second transparent portion, and a first length of the first transparent portion is greater than a second length of the second transparent portion.