IP Library Granted Patent US 8,508,124
Granted Patent B2
US 8,508,124 · App. 13/448,901 · Granted Aug 13, 2013

Organic light-emitting diode display

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Patent No.
US 8,508,124
App. No.
13/448,901
Granted
Aug 13, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display includes a substrate and a plurality of sub-pixels formed on the substrate, wherein the substrate includes a display region having formed therein sub-pixels to which colored organic materials are applied, and a non-display region formed at edges of the display region. The non-display region includes an outgassing portion and a cathode contacting portion, and protrusions and recessions having different numbers and unit opening areas are formed in at least one of the outgassing portion and the cathode contacting region. Thus, organic raw materials applied during manufacturing process may be prevented from remaining. Therefore, an increase in contact resistance due to organic raw materials remaining in a cathode contact region may be reduced.

Claims (49)

1. An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, comprising:

a substrate; and

a plurality of sub-pixels formed on the substrate;

wherein the substrate comprises:

a display region having formed therein sub-pixels to which colored organic materials are applied; and

a non-display region formed at edges of the display region;

wherein the non-display region comprises an outgassing portion and a cathode contacting portion; and

wherein protrusions and recessions having different numbers and unit opening areas are formed in at least one of the outgassing portion and the cathode contacting region.

2. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein the protrusions and recessions comprise:

a plurality of first protrusions and recessions having a first unit opening area; and

a plurality of second protrusions and recessions having a second unit opening area which is larger than the first unit opening area.

3. The OLED display of claim 2 , wherein a number of second protrusions and recessions is less than a number of the first protrusions and recessions.

4. The OLED display of claim 3 , wherein a size of each opening formed as the second protrusions and recessions is larger than a size of each opening formed as the first protrusions and recessions.

5. The OLED display of claim 2 , wherein one of the outgassing portion and the cathode contacting region is continuously defined from an edge of the display region to an opposite edge of the display region in a direction in which nozzle units depositing organic raw materials move;

wherein the first protrusions and recessions are formed in portions of the non-display region corresponding to the sub-pixels; and

wherein the second protrusions and recessions are formed in portions of the non-display region corresponding to spaces between the sub-pixels.

6. The OLED display of claim 5 , wherein a pitch between a pair of sub-pixels adjacent to each other is identical to a pitch between a pair of the second protrusions and recessions formed in a portion of the non-display region corresponding to a space between the sub-pixels.

7. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein the protrusions and recessions have one of a polygonal opening pattern and a circular opening pattern.

8. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein one of the outgassing portion and the cathode contacting region is continuously defined outside the display region from an edge of the display region to an opposite edge of the display region in a direction in which nozzle units depositing organic raw materials move; and

wherein the protrusions and recessions are formed so as to have different unit opening areas in adjacent regions formed in the direction in which the nozzle units move.

9. The OLED display of claim 8 , wherein a pitch between a pair of sub-pixels adjacent to each other in the direction in which the nozzle units move is identical to a pitch between a pair of protrusions and recessions formed adjacent to each other in a portion of the non-display region corresponding to a space between the sub-pixels.

10. The OLED display of claim 8 , wherein the protrusions and recessions comprise:

first protrusions and recessions formed in portions of the non-display region corresponding to sub-pixels adjacent to each other in the direction in which the nozzle units move; and

second protrusions and recessions formed in portions of the non-display region corresponding to spaces between the sub-pixels and having a unit opening area different from a unit opening area of the first protrusions and recessions.

11. The OLED display of claim 10 , wherein, when a unit opening area of the first protrusions and recessions is smaller than a unit opening area of the second protrusions and recessions, a number of first protrusions and recessions is greater than a number of second protrusions and recessions.

12. The OLED display of claim 10 , wherein, when a unit opening area of the first protrusions and recessions is larger than a unit opening area of the second protrusions and recessions, a number of first protrusions and recessions is less than a number of second protrusions and recessions.

13. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein the cathode contacting region is a region in which an electrode of the display region and a power wire are electrically connected to each other.

14. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein a non-cathode contacting region, in which no conductive pattern is formed, is further defined in a region adjacent to the cathode contacting region; and

wherein protrusions and recessions having different unit opening areas are formed in the non-cathode contacting region.

15. The OLED display of claim 1 , wherein the display region comprises:

a thin-film transistor (TFT) including a semiconductor active layer, a gate electrode, a source electrode and a drain electrode;

an insulation layer formed to cover the source electrode and the drain electrode; and

an organic emissive device formed on the insulation layer and including:

a first electrode connected to one of the source electrode and the drain electrode;

an emissive layer; and

a second electrode.

16. The OLED display of claim 15 , wherein a plurality of protrusions and recessions are formed in portions of the non-display region adjacent to the display region;

wherein a first conductive pattern corresponding to a power wire arranged on the substrate is formed on the protrusions and recessions; and

wherein a second conductive pattern corresponding to the one of first electrode and the second electrode is formed on the first conductive pattern.

17. The OLED display of claim 16 , wherein the protrusions and recessions comprise:

a plurality of first protrusions and recessions having a first unit opening area; and

at least one second protrusions and recessions having a second unit opening area which is larger than the first unit opening area.

18. The OLED display of claim 17 , wherein the first protrusions and recessions and the second protrusions and recessions are formed from an edge of the display region to an opposite edge of the display region in a direction in which a nozzle unit depositing organic raw materials moves;

wherein the first protrusions and recessions are formed in portions of the non-display region respectively corresponding to sub-pixels; and

wherein the second protrusions and recessions are formed in portions of the non-display region respectively corresponding to spaces between the sub-pixels.

19. The OLED display of claim 18 , wherein a pitch between a pair of sub-pixels adjacent to each other is identical to a pitch between a pair of second protrusions and recessions formed in the portions of the non-display region respectively corresponding to spaces between the sub-pixels.

20. The OLED display of claim 16 , wherein the protrusions and recessions comprise:

at least one first protrusions and recessions having a first unit opening area; and

a plurality of second protrusions and recessions having a second unit opening area, which is smaller than the first unit opening area.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Sep 21, 2012
From: SAMSUNG MOBILE DISPLAY CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 029241/0599 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2012
From: MIN, KYOUNG-WOOK
To: SAMSUNG MOBILE DISPLAY CO., LTD., A CORPORATION CHARTERED IN AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Reel/Frame 028284/0186 →