IP Library Granted Patent US 12674921
Granted Patent B2
US 12674921 · App. 18/025,999 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Display panel and manufacturing method therefor

Inventors: Seon Uk Lee (Seongnam-si, KR); Donchan Cho (Seongnam-si, KR); Kanguk Kim (Hwaseong-si, KR); Yeogeon Yoon (Seoul, KR); Tae Hyung Hwang (Seoul, KR)
Assignee: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
G02B5/201H10K59/1201H10K59/122H10K59/38H10K59/80H10K59/877H10K59/8792H10K59/8731
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Patent No.
US 12674921
App. No.
18/025,999
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display panel includes a first pixel area and a second pixel area. A division partition wall includes an opening corresponding to at least the first pixel area. A light conversion pattern for changing the color of source light is disposed inside the opening. An optical pattern is arranged to correspond to the second pixel area. The optical pattern transmits the source light therethrough. The optical pattern may have a shape integrally formed with or different from the division partition wall.

Claims (42)

1 . A display panel comprising a first pixel area, a second pixel area, a third pixel area, and a peripheral area adjacent to the first, second, and third pixel areas, the display panel comprising:

a first light emitting element, a second light emitting element, and a third light emitting element, each of which generates source light and which correspond to the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area, respectively;

a division partition wall in which first openings corresponding to the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area are defined and which overlaps the peripheral area;

a color filter overlapping the first pixel area and the second pixel area;

a division pattern in which second openings corresponding to at least the first openings are defined;

a first light conversion pattern disposed inside an opening corresponding to the first pixel area among the first openings, wherein the first light conversion pattern converts the source light generated in the first light emitting element into first color light;

a second light conversion pattern disposed inside an opening corresponding to the second pixel area among the first openings, wherein the second light conversion pattern converts the source light generated in the second light emitting element into second color light; and

an optical pattern disposed inside an opening corresponding to the third pixel area among the first openings, wherein the optical pattern transmits the source light received from the third light emitting element,

wherein a portion of the optical pattern covers a lowest surface of the division partition wall in a cross section.

2 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the first pixel area is spaced apart from the second pixel area in a first direction, and

the third pixel area is spaced apart from the first pixel area and the second pixel area in a second direction crossing the first direction.

3 . The display panel of claim 2 , wherein a length of each of the first pixel area and the second pixel area in the first direction is less than a length of the third pixel area in the first direction, and

a length of each of the first pixel area and the second pixel area in the second direction is greater than a length of the third pixel area in the second direction.

4 . The display panel of claim 3 , wherein the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area define a unit area, and

the unit area is provided in plurality,

wherein the plurality of unit areas define a plurality of unit pixel rows.

5 . The display panel of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of unit areas have a same arrangement pattern of the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area as each other.

6 . The display panel of claim 4 , wherein an arrangement pattern of the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area of a unit area in an n-th unit pixel row of the plurality of unit pixel rows is symmetric with respect to an arrangement pattern of the first pixel area, the second pixel area, and the third pixel area of a unit area in an (n+1)-th unit pixel row in the first direction, wherein n is a natural number greater than or equal to 1.

7 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the color filter comprises a first color filter which transmits the first color light and a second color filter which transmits the second color light, and

a portion of the division pattern overlaps the third pixel area and transmits the source light passed through the optical pattern.

8 . The display panel of claim 1 , further comprising a reflective layer disposed on an inner wall surface of the division partition wall defining the first openings.

9 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the division partition wall comprises a first region having hydrophilicity and a second region extending from the first region and having hydrophobicity.

10 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the division partition wall comprises a first layer having hydrophilicity and a second layer disposed on the first layer and having hydrophobicity.

11 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the division partition wall comprises a base resin and scattering particles mixed with the base resin.

12 . The display panel of claim 1 , wherein, the optical pattern has a thickness greater than a thickness of the first light conversion pattern.

13 . A display panel comprising a first pixel area, a second pixel area, and a peripheral area adjacent to the first and second pixel areas, the display panel comprising:

a first display element and a second display element, each of which provides source light and which correspond to the first pixel area and the second pixel area, respectively;

a division partition wall which overlaps the peripheral area and in which first openings corresponding to the first pixel area and the second pixel area are defined;

a division pattern in which a second opening corresponding to at least the first pixel area is defined;

a light conversion pattern disposed inside an opening corresponding to the first pixel area among the first openings, wherein the light conversion pattern converts a color of the source light received from the first display element; and

an optical pattern disposed inside an opening corresponding to the second pixel area among the first openings, wherein the optical pattern transmits the source light received from the second display element,

wherein a portion of the optical pattern covers a lowest surface of the division partition wall in a cross section.

14 . The display panel of claim 13 , wherein the optical pattern comprises an organic material pattern.

15 . The display panel of claim 14 , further comprising scattering particles mixed with at least one of a portion of the division pattern overlapping the second pixel area or the organic material pattern.

16 . The display panel of claim 13 , wherein the optical pattern has a thickness greater than a thickness of the light conversion pattern.

17 . A method for manufacturing a display panel comprising a first pixel area and a second pixel, the method comprising:

providing a division partition wall in which openings corresponding to the first pixel area and the second pixel area are defined;

providing a light conversion pattern, which converts a color of incident light, inside an opening corresponding to the first pixel area among the openings; and

providing an optical pattern which transmits the incident light to correspond to an opening corresponding to the second pixel area among the openings,

wherein the providing the light conversion pattern comprises providing a liquid quantum dot composition into the opening corresponding to the first pixel area, and

the providing the optical pattern comprises performing a photolithography process, and

a portion of the optical pattern covers a lowest surface of the division partition wall in a cross section.