IP Library Granted Patent US 10,714,549
Granted Patent B2
US 10,714,549 · App. 16/282,602 · Granted Jul 14, 2020

Organic EL display panel manufacturing method and organic EL display panel

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Patent No.
US 10,714,549
App. No.
16/282,602
Granted
Jul 14, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An organic EL display panel including organic light emitting layers, each continuous in a column direction, in gaps between column banks. The organic light emitting layer in a gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the gap to a reference position a defined distance from the column direction end towards a display region and within a peripheral region has a volume greater than volumes of the organic light emitting layers in gap end regions extending in the column direction from column direction ends of the gaps to the reference position.

Claims (80)

1. An organic electroluminescence (EL) display panel in which pixels are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, the organic EL display panel comprising:

a substrate;

individual electrodes disposed above the substrate and arranged in the matrix;

column banks disposed above the substrate at least between row direction edges of the individual electrodes, the column banks extending in the column direction and arranged side by side along the row direction;

organic light emitting layers disposed in gaps between the column banks, the organic light emitting layers each being continuous in the column direction between column direction ends of the column banks, wherein a first organic light emitting layer among the organic light emitting layers is disposed in a first gap selected from the gaps and a second organic light emitting layer among the organic light emitting layers is disposed in a second gap selected from the gaps, the second gap being adjacent to the first gap in the row direction with one of the column banks therebetween; and

a counter electrode layer disposed above the organic light emitting layers, wherein

the individual electrodes consist of pixel electrodes disposed in a display region centrally located in plan view of the substrate and dummy electrodes disposed in a peripheral region surrounding the display region, and

in plan view of the substrate, the first organic light emitting layer in a first gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the first gap to a reference position a defined distance from the column direction end of the first gap towards the display region and within the peripheral region has a volume greater than a volume of the second organic light emitting layer in a second gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the second gap to the reference position.

2. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

average film thickness of the first organic light emitting layer in the display region is greater than average film thickness of the second organic light emitting layer in the display region.

3. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

a wavelength of light emitted by the first organic light emitting layer is longer than a wavelength of light emitted by the second organic light emitting layer.

4. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

a ratio of the volume of the first organic light emitting layer in the first gap end region to average film thickness in the display region of the first organic light emitting layer is greater than a ratio of the volume of the second organic light emitting layer in the second gap end region to average film thickness in the display region of the second organic light emitting layer.

5. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

length in the column direction of the first gap end region is greater than length in the column direction of the second gap end region.

6. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

in plan view of the substrate, at least one region selected from the first gap end region and the second gap end region bends in the row direction.

7. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

a portion of a top surface of the substrate corresponding to at least one region selected from the first gap end region and the second gap end region is recessed.

8. The organic EL display panel of claim 7 , wherein

a volume defined by the top surface of the substrate and adjacent banks of the column banks in the first gap end region is greater than a volume defined by the top surface of the substrate and adjacent banks of the column banks in the second gap end region.

9. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

at least one region selected from the second gap end region and the first gap end region is a light-emitting-layer-present-region in which the dummy electrodes, which have a layer structure in common with the pixel electrodes, are not present and the light emitting layers can be in direct contact with a top surface of the substrate, and

in plan view of the substrate, a total area of the light-emitting-layer-present-region in the second gap end region is larger than a total area of the light-emitting-layer-present-region in the first gap end region.

10. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , further comprising

row banks disposed above the substrate at least between column direction edges of the individual electrodes, the row banks extending in the row direction and arranged side by side along the column direction, wherein

a total number of the row banks in the second gap end region is greater than a total number of the row banks in the first gap end region.

11. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , wherein

the first organic light emitting layer and the second organic light emitting layer at the same position in the column direction are included in the same pixel.

12. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 , further comprising

a third organic light emitting layer among the organic light emitting layers disposed in a third gap selected from the gaps, the third gap being adjacent to the second gap in the row direction with one of the column banks therebetween and different from the first gap, wherein

an average film thickness of the second organic light emitting layer in the display region is greater than an average film thickness of the third light emitting layer in the display region, and

in plan view of the substrate, the second organic light emitting layer in the second gap end region has a volume greater than a volume of the third organic light emitting layer in a third gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the third gap to the reference position.

13. The organic EL display panel of claim 12 , wherein

a wavelength of light emitted by the second organic light emitting layer is longer than a wavelength of light emitted by the third organic light emitting layer.

14. The organic EL display panel of claim 12 , wherein

the first organic light emitting layer, the second organic light emitting layer, and the third organic light emitting layer at the same position in the column direction are included in the same pixel.

15. A method of manufacturing an organic electroluminescence (EL) display panel in which pixels are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, the method comprising:

preparing a substrate;

forming individual electrodes above the substrate arranged in the matrix;

forming column banks above the substrate at least between row direction edges of the individual electrodes, the column banks extending in the column direction and arranged side by side along the row direction;

applying, into gaps between the column banks including a first gap and a second gap, a first ink including a first organic light emitting material to an entire length of the first gap between column direction ends of the column banks and applying a second ink including a second organic light emitting material to an entire length of the second gap between column direction ends of the column banks, the second gap being adjacent to the first gap in the row direction with one of the column banks therebetween and the second organic light emitting material being different from the first organic light emitting material;

forming organic light emitting layers including forming a first organic light emitting layer by drying the first ink and forming a second organic light emitting layer by drying the second ink; and

forming a counter electrode layer above the organic light emitting layers, wherein

the individual electrodes consist of pixel electrodes and dummy electrodes, and in the forming of the individual electrodes, the pixel electrodes are disposed in a display region centrally located in plan view of the substrate and the dummy electrodes are disposed in a peripheral region surrounding the display region, and

in the forming of the organic light emitting layers, in plan view of the substrate, the first organic light emitting layer in a first gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the first gap to a reference position a defined distance from the column direction end of the first gap towards the display region and within the peripheral region is made to have a volume greater than a volume of the second organic light emitting layer in a second gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the second gap to the reference position.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the forming of the organic light emitting layers, average film thickness of the first organic light emitting layer in the display region is made to be greater than average film thickness of the second organic light emitting layer in the display region.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the applying of the first ink and the second ink, concentration of the first ink is higher than concentration of the second ink.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein

a wavelength of light emitted by the first organic light emitting layer is made to be longer than a wavelength of light emitted by the second organic light emitting layer.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the forming of the column banks, length in the column direction of the first gap end region is made to be greater than length in the column direction of the second gap end region.

20. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the forming of the column banks, in plan view of the substrate, at least one region selected from the first gap end region and the second gap end region is made to bend in the row direction.

21. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the preparing of the substrate, a volume defined by the top surface of the substrate in the first gap end region and adjacent column banks among the column banks is made to be greater than a volume defined by the top surface of the substrate in the second gap end region and adjacent column banks among the column banks.

22. The method of claim 15 , wherein

in the forming of the individual electrodes, at least one region selected from the second gap end region and the first gap end region is a light-emitting-layer-present-region in which the dummy electrodes, which have a layer structure in common with the pixel electrodes, are not present and the light emitting layers can be in direct contact with a top surface of the substrate, and

in plan view of the substrate, a total area of the light-emitting-layer-present-region in the second gap end region is made to be larger than a total area of the light-emitting-layer-present-region in the first gap end region.

23. The method of claim 15 , further comprising,

after the forming of the individual electrodes, forming row banks above the substrate at least between column direction edges of the individual electrodes, the row banks extending in the row direction and arranged side by side along the column direction, wherein

a total number of the row banks in the second gap end region is made to be greater than a total number of the row banks in the first gap end region.

24. The method of claim 15 , wherein

a ratio of the volume of the first organic light emitting layer in the first gap end region to average film thickness in the display region of the first organic light emitting layer is made to be greater than a ratio of the volume of the second organic light emitting layer in the second gap end region to average film thickness in the display region of the second organic light emitting layer.

25. The method of claim 15 , wherein

the first organic light emitting layer and the second organic light emitting layer at the same position in the column direction are included in the same pixel.

26. The method of claim 15 , further comprising

applying a third ink including a third organic light emitting material to an entire length of a third gap selected from the gaps between column direction ends of the column banks, the third gap being adjacent to the second gap in the row direction with one of the column banks therebetween and different from the first gap, the third organic light emitting material being different from the first organic light emitting material and different from the second organic light emitting material, wherein

the forming of the organic light emitting layers includes forming a third organic light emitting layer by drying the third ink,

an average film thickness of the second organic light emitting layer in the display region is made to be greater than an average film thickness of the third light emitting layer in the display region, and

in plan view of the substrate, the second organic light emitting layer in the second gap end region is made to have a volume greater than a volume of the third organic light emitting layer in a third gap end region extending in the column direction from a column direction end of the third gap to the reference position.

27. The method of claim 26 , wherein

in the applying of the second ink and the third ink, concentration of the second ink is higher than concentration of the third ink.

28. The method of claim 26 , wherein

a wavelength of light emitted by the second organic light emitting layer is made to be longer than a wavelength of light emitted by the third organic light emitting layer.

29. The method of claim 26 , wherein

the first organic light emitting layer, the second organic light emitting layer, and the third organic light emitting layer at the same position in the column direction are included in the same pixel.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
To: MAGNOLIA BLUE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 072039/0656 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2024
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
Reel/Frame 066382/0619 →
CORRECTION BY AFFIDAVIT FILED AGAINST REEL/FRAME 063396/0671 Recorded Jun 12, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JOLED, INC.
Reel/Frame 064067/0723 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: INCJ, LTD.
Reel/Frame 063396/0671 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2019
From: GOTO, MASASHI; SHINTANI, YOICHI
To: JOLED INC.
Reel/Frame 048618/0373 →