Display device having a glass substrate and method of manufacture
11581510 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H10K2102/00
ELECTRICITY
C03C21/002
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H10K50/115
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/549
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
C03C21/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H01L27/14
ELECTRICITY
G02F1/13
PHYSICS
Abstract
A display device includes a display module having a folding area and a non-folding area adjacent to the folding area. A glass substrate is disposed on the display module and comprises a first layer and a second layer disposed on the first layer. The second layer has a compressive strength that is higher than a compressive strength of the first layer. The first layer and the second layer of the glass substrate each include a folding portion overlapping the folding area and having a first thickness and a non-folding portion overlapping the non-folding area and having a second thickness greater than the first thickness. The second layer of the non-folding portion has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the second layer of the folding portion.
Claims
1. A display device comprising: a display module comprising a folding area and a non-folding area adjacent to the folding area; and a glass substrate disposed on the display module and comprising a first layer and a second layer disposed on the first layer, the second layer having a compressive strength that is higher than a compressive strength of the first layer, the first layer and the second layer of the glass substrate each including: a folding portion overlapping the folding area and having a first thickness; and a non-folding portion overlapping the non-folding area and having a second thickness greater than the first thickness, wherein the second layer of the non-folding portion has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the second layer of the folding portion.
2. The display device of claim 1, wherein the first thickness is in a range of about 10 micrometers to about 50 micrometers.
3. The display device of claim 1, wherein the second thickness is in a range of about 40 micrometers to about 100 micrometers.
4. The display device of claim 1, wherein the first layer comprises a first alkali metal cation, and the second layer comprises a second alkali metal cation having an ionic radius that is greater than an ionic radius of the first alkali metal cation.
5. The display device of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the second layer of the folding portion is in a range of about 20% to 50% of the thickness of the second layer of the non-folding portion.
6. The display device of claim 1, wherein each of the thickness of the second layer of the folding portion and the thickness of the second layer of the non-folding portion is uniform.
7. The display device of claim 1, wherein the first layer has an integral shape with the second layer.
8. The display device of claim 1, wherein the compressive strength of the second layer decreases as a distance from the first layer decreases.
9. The display device of claim 1, wherein the second layer covers the first layer.
10. The display device of claim 1, wherein the glass substrate comprises: a first surface disposed adjacent to the display module and provided with a concave portion defined therein to overlap the folding area; and a second surface exposed to an outside and being flat, wherein the first surface is connected to the second surface by a third surface.
11. The display device of claim 1, wherein the display module comprises: a display element layer; a thin film encapsulation layer encapsulating the display element layer; and an input sensing layer disposed directly on the thin film encapsulation layer.
12. A glass substrate comprising: a folding portion having a first thickness; and a non-folding portion disposed adjacent to the folding portion and having a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness, wherein the folding portion and the non-folding portion comprise a first layer and a second layer surrounding the first layer, the second layer having a compressive strength that is greater than a compressive strength of the first layer, a thickness of the second layer of the non-folding portion is greater than a thickness of the second layer of the folding portion.
13. The glass substrate of claim 12, wherein the first layer comprises a first alkali metal cation, and the second layer comprises a second alkali metal cation having an ionic radius that is greater than an ionic radius of the first alkali metal cation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other advantages of the present inventive concepts will become readily apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(13) In the following descriptions, it will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being “on”, “connected to” or “coupled to” another element or layer, it can be directly on, connected or coupled to the other element or layer or intervening elements or layers may be present. When an element or layer is referred to as being “directly on”, “directly connected to” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, no intervening elements may be present therebetween.
(14) Like numerals refer to like elements throughout. In the drawings, the thickness, ratio, and dimension of components are exaggerated for effective description of the technical content.
(15) As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(16) It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections are not limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Therefore, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present inventive concepts. As used herein, the singular forms. “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(17) Spatially relative terms, such as “beneath”, “below”, “lower”, “above”, “upper” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe the relationship of one element or feature to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. The terms are described with reference to the directions indicated in the figures.
(18) In addition, the term “on” in the following descriptions may include the case where a component/element is disposed at a lower part as well as an upper part.
(19) Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
(20) It will be further understood that the terms “includes” and/or “including”, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
(21) Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(24) In the exemplary embodiments shown in
(25) The display device DD may be applied to various electronic devices. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the display device DD may be applied to a large-sized electronic item, such as a television set, a monitor, etc., or a small or a medium-sized electronic item, such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a car navigation unit, a game unit, a smart watch, etc. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto.
(26) Referring to the exemplary embodiment shown in
(27) Referring to the exemplary embodiments shown in
(28) As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(29) In an exemplary embodiment, the display device DD may be configured to repeatedly perform the first and second operation modes shown in
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(33) The glass substrate GP may be disposed on the display module DM (e.g., in the third direction DR3) and may transmit an image IM provided from the display module DM to the outside. The glass substrate GP may include a transmission area TA for transmitting the image IM and a non-transmission area NTA which does not transmit the image IM. In an exemplary embodiment, the transmission area TA may correspond to the display area DD-DA of the display surface IS and may have a shape corresponding to the display area DD-DA. The image IM displayed through the display area DD-DA of the display device DD may be viewed from the outside through the transmission area TA of the glass substrate GP.
(34) In an exemplary embodiment, the non-transmission area NTA may correspond to the non-display area DD-NDA of the display surface IS and may have a shape corresponding to the non-display area DD-NDA. The non-transmission area NTA may have a relatively low light transmittance when compared with the transmission area TA. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto and the non-transmission area NTA may be omitted.
(35) The glass substrate GP may include a folding portion GP-F and a non-folding portion GP-NF. The folding portion GP-F of the glass substrate GP may correspond to (e.g., be disposed in) the folding area FA of the display device DD. The non-folding portion GP-NF of the glass substrate GP may correspond to the non-folding area NFA of the display device DD. The folding portion GP-F may be folded when the above-described operation modes are carried out. Accordingly, the folding portion GP-F may have a more flexible property than the non-folding portion GP-NF, which is not folded, when the operation modes are carried out. Detailed descriptions will be described later.
(36) As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(37) The display panel DP may include a folding area DP-FA and a non-folding area DP-NFA. The folding area DP-FA of the display panel DP may correspond to (e.g., be disposed in) the folding area FA shown in
(38) The input sensing layer ISL may be disposed between the glass substrate GP and the display panel DP. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(39) The input sensing layer ISL may sense the input and may obtain coordinate information about the input. In an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concepts, the input sensing layer ISL may sense a variation in capacitance, which is caused by external objects, and may sense the external input. For example, the input sensing layer ISL may be a capacitive input sensor.
(40) Hereinafter, the glass substrate GP according to exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts will be described in detail with reference to
(41) The glass substrate GP may include a first portion comprising a folding portion GP-F in the folding area FA of the display device DD and a second portion comprising a non-folding portion GP-NF in the non-folding area NFA of the display device DD. The folding portion GP-F of the glass substrate GP may overlap the folding area DP-FA of the display panel DP (e.g., in the third direction DR3) and the non-folding portion GP-NF of the glass substrate GP may overlap the non-folding area DP-NFA of the display panel DI (e.g., in the third direction DR3). The folding portion GP-F of the glass substrate GP may be folded or unfolded when the display device DD is operated in the operation modes described with reference to
(42) The folding portion GP-F may have a first thickness T.sub.1 (e.g., length in the third direction DR3), and the non-folding portion GP-NF may have a second thickness T.sub.2. In an exemplary embodiment, the second thickness T.sub.2 of the non-folding portion GP-NF may be greater than the first thickness T.sub.1 of the folding portion GP-F. Since the non-folding portion GP-NF has the second thickness T.sub.2 that is greater than the first thickness T.sub.1 of the folding portion GP-F, the glass substrate GP may have an increased durability (e.g., a strong durability) against an external impact. Since the folding portion GP-F has the first thickness T.sub.1 that is smaller than the second thickness T.sub.2, the folding portion GP-F may be easily folded or unfolded and may not be damaged during the folding and unfolding operations. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the first thickness T.sub.1 may be in a range of about 10 micrometers to about 50 micrometers. For example, the first thickness T.sub.1 may be in a range of about 30 micrometers to about 50 micrometers. In another exemplary embodiment, the first thickness T.sub.1 may be in a range of about 35 micrometers to about 45 micrometers. When the first thickness T.sub.1 is in the above-described ranges, the folding portion GP-F may be easily folded or unfolded and may have sufficient flexibility. Therefore, the folding portion GP-F may not be damaged during the folding operation. For example, when the first thickness T.sub.1 is smaller than about 10 micrometers, the folding portion GP-F may be easily damaged by an external impact. When the first thickness T.sub.1 exceeds about 50 micrometers, the flexibility of the glass substrate GP is lowered, and as a result, the glass substrate GP may be easily damaged during the folding and unfolding operation. In an exemplary embodiment, the second thickness T.sub.2 may be in a range of about 40 micrometers to about 100 micrometers. For example, the second thickness T.sub.2 may be in a range of about 60 micrometers to about 80 micrometers. When the second thickness T.sub.2 is in the above-described ranges, the non-folding portion GP-NF may have an increased durability (e.g., a strong durability) against an external impact.
(43) The glass substrate GP may include a lower surface DS (e.g., extending substantially in the first direction DR1) adjacent to the display panel DP, an upper surface US (e.g., extending substantially in the first direction DR1) exposed to the outside, and a side surface SS (e.g., extending substantially in the third direction DR3) connecting the lower surface DS and the upper surface US. In exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts, the lower surface DS may be referred to as a “first surface”, the upper surface US may be referred to as a “second surface”, and the side surface SS may be referred to as a “third surface”. Since the second thickness T.sub.2 is greater than the first thickness T.sub.1, a concave portion CV may be defined in the glass substrate GP in the folding area FA. For example, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(44) The glass substrate GP may include a non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and a reinforced folding layer FGP-F in the folding portion GP-F and a non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF and a reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF in the non-folding portion GP-NF. In the present inventive concepts, the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and the non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF may be referred to as “first layers”, and the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may be referred to as “second layers”. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(45) In an exemplary embodiment, the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may have a compressive strength (e.g., resistance to compressive stress) that is greater than the compressive strength of the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and the non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NE. In an exemplary embodiment, the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF may include a first alkali metal cation, and the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may include a second alkali metal cation having an ionic radius greater than an ionic radius of the first alkali metal cation. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the first alkali metal cation may be at least one cation selected from Li.sup.+, Na.sup.+, K.sup.+, and Rb.sup.+. In an exemplary embodiment, the second alkali metal cation may be at least one cation selected from Na.sup.+, K.sup.+, Rh.sup.+ and Cs.sup.+. For example, the first alkali metal cation may be Na.sup.+, and the second alkali metal cation may be K.sup.+. Since the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF include the alkali metal cation having the ionic radius that is greater than the ionic radius of the alkali metal cation included in the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and the non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF, the reinforced layers may have a compressive strength that is greater than the compressive strength of the non-reinforced layers.
(46) In an exemplary embodiment, a concentration of the second alkali metal cation in the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may decrease as they get closer to the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF, respectively. Accordingly, the compressive strength of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may decrease as the distance from the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and the non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF decreases.
(47) The reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may be formed to cover the non-reinforced folding layer NGP-F and the non-reinforced non-folding layer NGP-NF. For example, the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may be formed to cover an entire surface of the glass substrate GP. In an exemplary embodiment, the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may cover the entire portions of the upper surface US, lower surface DS and side surfaces of the glass substrate GP. Since the glass substrate GP includes the reinforced layers FGP-F and FGP-NF that cover the glass substrate GP, the glass substrate GP may have a high surface strength. Therefore, the glass substrate GP according to the exemplary embodiment may have an increased durability (e.g., a strong durability) against external impacts. As shown in the exemplary embodiments of
(48) Since the folding portion GP-F is folded or unfolded, the folding portion GP-F may be damaged during the folding operation when a thickness (e.g., length in the third direction DR3) of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F is too large. For example, as the folding portion GP-F experiences high compressive stress, a deformation or crack may occur during the folding and unfolding operations. When the thickness of the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF is too small in the non-folding portion GP-NF, the glass substrate GP may be easily damaged due to the external impact.
(49) According to an exemplary embodiment, a thickness T.sub.F2 of the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may be greater than a thickness T.sub.F1 of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(50) For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may have a thickness T.sub.F2 in a range of about 6 micrometers to about 30 micrometers. In an exemplary embodiment, the reinforced folding layer FGP-F may have a thickness T.sub.F1 in a range of about 3 micrometers to about 15 micrometers. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the thickness T.sub.F1 of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F may be 50% or less than the thickness T.sub.F1 of the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF. For example, the thickness T.sub.F1 of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F may be in a range of about 20% to about 50% of the thickness T.sub.F2 of the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF. Since the reinforced folding layer FGP-F may have a thickness T.sub.F1 in the above-mentioned range, the compressive strength per unit area in the folding portion GP-F may be smaller than the compressive strength per unit area in the non-folding portion GP-NF. Accordingly, the folding portion GP-F may have more flexibility than the non-folding portion GP-NF and may not be damaged even though the folding and unfolding operations are repeatedly performed.
(51) However, the thickness T.sub.F1 of the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the thickness T.sub.F2 of the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may be uniform throughout the respective layer. For example, the reinforced folding layer FGP-F and the reinforced non-folding layer FGP-NF may each have a uniform depth from the surface of the glass substrate GP. As shown in the exemplary embodiments of
(52) According to an exemplary embodiment, the glass substrate GP may include SiO.sub.2. The glass substrate GP may further include at least one compound selected from Al.sub.2O.sub.3, Li.sub.2O, Na.sub.2O, K.sub.2O, MgO, and CaO in addition to SiO.sub.2. In addition, the glass substrate GP may further include Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, ZnO, TiO.sub.2, or P.sub.2O.sub.5. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto.
(53) Referring to the exemplary embodiment of
(54) In an exemplary embodiment, the resin RS may include one or more base polymers selected from the group consisting of an acrylic-based polymer, a silicone-based polymer, a polyester, a polyurethane, a polyamide, a polyvinyl ether, a vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride copolymer, an epoxy-based resin, and a modified polyolefin. The resin RS may further include additives such as a crosslinking agent and a tackifier other than the base polymer. The additives may be used alone or in combination of two or more thereof.
(55) In an exemplary embodiment, the resin RS may have a refractive index that is similar to or the same as the refractive index of the glass substrate GP. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, a difference in refractive index between the resin RS and the glass substrate GP may be equal to or smaller than about 0.1. When the difference in refractive index between the resin RS and the glass substrate GP is large, a difference in visibility may occur between the folding portion GP-F and the non-folding portion GP-NF with respect to a light emitted from the display module DM (refer to
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(58) The display panel DP may include a display area DP-DA and a non-display area DP-NDA. The display area DP-DA of the display panel DP may correspond to the display area DD-DA shown in the exemplary embodiments of
(59) In an exemplary embodiment, the base substrate SUB may include at least one plastic film. For example, the base substrate SUB may include a plastic substrate, a glass substrate, a metal substrate, or an organic/inorganic composite substrate. The base substrate SUB may include a synthetic resin film. A synthetic resin film may include a heat-curable resin. The base substrate SUB may have a multi-layer structure. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the base substrate SUB may have a three-layer structure of a synthetic resin layer, an adhesive layer, and a synthetic resin layer. In an exemplary embodiment, the synthetic resin layer may be a polyimide-based resin layer. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto. The synthetic resin layer may include at least one compound selected from an acrylic-based resin, a methacrylic-based resin, a polyisoprene, a vinyl-based resin, an epoxy-based resin, a urethane-based resin, a cellulose-based resin, a siloxane-based resin, a polyamide-based resin, and a perylene-based resin. Further, the base substrate SUB may include a glass substrate, a metal substrate, or an organic/inorganic composite substrate.
(60) The circuit element layer DP-CL may include at least one intermediate insulating layer and a circuit element. The intermediate insulating layer may include at least one intermediate inorganic layer and at least one intermediate organic layer. The circuit element may include signal lines and a pixel driving circuit.
(61) The display element layer DP-OLED may include an organic light emitting diode OLED. The organic light emitting diode OLED may include a first electrode EL1, a hole transport layer HCL, a light emitting layer EML, an electron transport layer ECL, and a second electrode EL2 (e.g., sequentially disposed thereon in the third direction DR3). In an exemplary embodiment, the light emitting layer EML may include an organic light emitting material. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto. For example, in another exemplary embodiment, the light emitting layer EML may include an inorganic light emitting material, such as a quantum dot or a quantum bar.
(62) The organic light emitting diode OLED may further include a capping layer disposed on the second electrode EL2. The capping layer may protect the organic light emitting diode OLED or may control optical characteristics of the organic light emitting diode OLED.
(63) The display element layer DP-OLED may further include an organic layer such as a pixel definition layer PDL. The pixel definition layer PDL may be disposed on the circuit element layer DP-CL, and at least a portion (e.g., a central portion) of the first electrode EL1 may be exposed through the circuit element layer DP-CL. The pixel definition layer PDL may define a light emitting area PXA and a non-light emitting area NPXA adjacent to the light emitting area PXA.
(64) The thin film encapsulation layer TFE may be disposed on the display element layer DP-OLED (e.g., in the third direction DR3) and may encapsulate the display element layer DP-OLED. In an exemplary embodiment, a lower surface of the thin film encapsulation layer TFE may be disposed directly on an upper surface of the organic light emitting diode OLED. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto. For example, in exemplary embodiment in which the organic light emitting diode OLED further includes a capping layer, the thin film encapsulation layer TFE may be disposed directly on the capping layer. In an exemplary embodiment, the thin film encapsulation layer TFE may include at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer. The thin film encapsulation layer TFE may have a stack structure of inorganic layer/organic layer/inorganic layer. The thin film encapsulation layer TFE may protect the display element layer DP-OLED from moisture, oxygen, and foreign substance such as dust particles.
(65) The input sensing layer ISL may be disposed on the display panel DP. For example, the input sensing layer ISL may be disposed directly on the display panel DP. In an exemplary embodiment, the input sensing layer ISL may include an insulating layer and a conductive layer. A base insulating layer may be disposed under the input sensing layer ISL. In an exemplary embodiment, the input sensing layer ISL may be provided separately and may be attached to the display panel DP by an adhesive layer. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto. For example, the input sensing layer ISL may be formed directly on the display panel DP through successive processes.
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(70) The base glass substrate GP-P may include the first portion GP-F1 and the second portion GP-NF1 adjacent to the first portion GP-F1. The first portion GP-F1 of the base glass substrate GP-P may be a non-reinforced folding layer that is folded or unfolded depending on an operation mode of the display device DD when the glass substrate GP is provided on the display device DD. The second portion GP-NF1 may be a non-reinforced non-folding layer of the base glass substrate GP-P that may not be folded when the glass substrate GP is provided on the display device DD. The first portion GP-F1 of the base glass substrate GP-P may correspond to the folding portion GP-F of the glass substrate GP, and the second portion GP-NF1 of the base glass substrate GP-P may correspond to the non-folding portion GP-NF of the glass substrate GP. Accordingly, the second portion GP-NF1 may have a thickness that is larger than the thickness of the first portion GP-F1, and the concave portion CV may be defined in at least one surface of the first portion GP-F1. In an exemplary embodiment, the concave portion CV may be formed through a polishing or etching process.
(71) The reinforcing of the second portion GP-NF1 may include covering the first portion GP-F1 using a heat resistant member.
(72) In the covering of the first portion GP-F1 using the heat resistant member TP, the heat resistant member TP may entirely cover the first portion GP-F1. For example, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(73) In an exemplary embodiment, the heat resistant tape TP may include an organic polymer resin. For example, the organic polymer resin may include an aromatic group or may include a crosslink to increase heat resistance. However, exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts are not limited thereto. In an exemplary embodiment, the heat resistant tape TP may include at least one of polyphenylenesulfide (PPS), polyphthalamide (PPA), polysulfone (PSU), polyethersulfone (PES), polyetherimide (PEI), polyether ether ketone (PEEK), poly ketone sulfide (PKS), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), and polyimide (PI). In another exemplary embodiment, the heat resistant tape TP may include a glass fiber, a cellulose fiber, or the like.
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(76) In an exemplary embodiment, the base glass substrate GP-P may include the first alkali metal cation. The chemical reinforcing of the second portion GP-NF1 of the base glass substrate GP-P may include an ion-replacing operation in which the first alkali metal cation of the second portion GP-NF1 is replaced with the second alkali metal cation having the ionic radius greater than the first alkali metal cation.
(77) As the first alkali metal cation included in the base glass substrate GP-P is replaced with the second alkali metal cation having the ionic radius greater than the first alkali metal cation, a surface reinforcing of the base glass substrate GP-P may be performed. For example, the surface reinforcing may be achieved by replacing Na.sup.+ ions on the surface of the base glass substrate GP-P with K.sup.+ ions.
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(79) When the solution SOL in which the second alkali metal cation is dissolved is heated at the temperature smaller than about 350° C., the ion replacement may not occur sufficiently or the process time may be delayed. When the solution SOL in which the second alkali metal cation is dissolved is heated at the temperature exceeding about 500° C., the base glass substrate GP-P may be deformed or the heat resistant member TP may be damaged. As a result, the first portion GP-F1 may be exposed to the solution SOL in which the second alkali metal cation is dissolved
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(85) The manufacturing method of the glass substrate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concepts may include the chemical reinforcement process of the folding portion of the base glass substrate and the chemical reinforcement process of the folding portion and the non-folding portion of the base glass substrate. Accordingly, the glass substrate manufactured by the manufacturing method of the present inventive concepts and the display device including the glass substrate may have an increased (e.g., strong) durability against external impact, and the folding and unfolding operations may be repeated without damaging the glass substrate.
(86) Although exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concepts have been described, it is understood that the present inventive concepts should not be limited to these exemplary embodiments but various changes and modifications can be made by one ordinary skilled in the art within the spirit and scope of the present inventive concepts as hereinafter claimed.