IP Library Granted Patent US 7,586,572
Granted Patent B2
US 7,586,572 · App. 11/364,613 · Granted Sep 8, 2009

Liquid crystal display having transparent conductive film on interlayer insulating film formed by coating

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Patent No.
US 7,586,572
App. No.
11/364,613
Granted
Sep 8, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid crystal display is fabricated which has bus wires disposed in a grid shape, switching elements coupled to the bus wires, and pixel electrodes which are disposed on an interlayer insulating film formed by coating and which are coupled with the switching elements. In fabricating the liquid crystal display, when a transparent conductive film is formed on the interlayer insulating film which is formed by coating, the temperature of the substrate is controlled to become 100° C.-170° C. In another embodiment, when the transparent conductive film is formed on the interlayer insulating film in a non-heated condition, an oxygen flow rate ratio is set to 1% or lower, and annealing is performed after forming the film. Thereby, when etching the ITO film on the interlayer insulating film, etching residue is not produced. Further, contact resistance between the ITO film and the lower layer metal can be uniformly decreased, and display defects can be obviated.

Claims (17)

1. A liquid crystal display comprising:

a transparent substrate;

a plurality of scanning lines disposed on the transparent substrate;

a plurality of signal lines which cross the plurality of scanning lines;

switching elements coupled to the scanning lines and the signal lines; and

pixel electrodes formed from a transparent conductive film made of ITO disposed on an interlayer insulating film formed by coating, the pixel electrodes being coupled with the switching elements via contact through holes formed through the interlayer insulating film;

wherein the transparent conductive film formed on the interlayer insulating film has portions contacting a lower layer metal film and the transparent conductive film has sufficient crystallinity at the portions contacting the lower layer metal film such that a lattice of the ITO is connected to the lower layer metal film.

2. The liquid crystal display as set forth in claim 1 ,

wherein the interlayer insulating film formed by coating is an organic insulating film.

3. The liquid crystal display as set forth in claim 1 ,

wherein the lower layer metal film contacting the transparent conductive film is made of chromium or an alloy containing chromium as the main constituent.

4. A liquid crystal display, comprising:

a metal film;

an insulating film; and

a transparent conductive film of ITO having portions in contact with the metal film via contact through holes in the insulating film, the transparent conductive film of ITO having sufficient crystallinity at each place where the transparent conductive film of ITO is in contact with the metal film such that a lattice of the transparent conductive film of ITO is connected to the metal film.

5. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein the metal film comprises chromium or an alloy containing chromium as a main constituent.

6. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein the insulating film comprises an organic insulating film.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 8, 2011
From: NEC LCD TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
To: NLT TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
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