Display device with touch panel
10168828 ยท 2019-01-01
Assignee
- Japan Display Inc. (Tokyo, JP)
- Panasonic Liquid Crystal Display Co., Ltd. (Himeji-Shi, Hyogo-Ken, JP)
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L21/02063
ELECTRICITY
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
G06F3/0446
PHYSICS
G06F2203/04111
PHYSICS
H01L21/3213
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/311
ELECTRICITY
G06F2203/04103
PHYSICS
G06F3/0445
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
H01L21/311
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/04
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/3213
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A manufacturing method of a touch panel includes the steps of providing a substrate, forming a first conductive film on the substrate, forming a first mask on the first conductive film, etching the first conductive film to form electrode portions and lower intersect portions of the touch panel, forming an insulating film made of a negative resist on the first conductive film, and forming a contact hole above the electrode portion by removing the insulating film. The steps further include forming a second conductive film on the insulating film, forming a second mask on the second conductive film, etching the second conductive film to form an upper intersect portion connected between two adjacent electrode portions via the contact hole and intersecting with the lower intersect portion, and forming protective film on the second conductive film.
Claims
1. A display device with a touch panel, the display device comprising: a display panel; a substrate; a plurality of electrodes formed on the substrate, the plurality of electrodes including a first group of electrodes and a second group of electrodes, each of the first group of electrodes having a contact portion; an insulating film made of a negative resist and formed on the plurality of electrodes; an intersecting electrode formed on the insulating film and intersecting with each of the second group of electrodes; and a protective film made of a negative resist on the intersecting electrode and on the insulating film, wherein each of the first group of electrodes is exposed from the insulating film at the contact portion, wherein the intersecting electrode is connected to each of the first group of electrodes at the contact portion, and the insulating film is different in a planar shape from the plurality of electrodes.
2. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of electrodes is made of a transparent conductive material.
3. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the protective film is provided above the contact portion.
4. A display device with a touch panel, the display device comprising: a display panel; a substrate; an X electrode formed on the substrate, the X electrode having a contact portion; a Y electrode formed on the substrate; an insulating film made of a negative resist on the X electrode and the Y electrode, the insulating film exposing the contact portion; an intersecting electrode formed on the insulating film; and a protective film made of a negative resist on the intersecting electrode and on the insulating film, wherein the intersecting electrode is connected to the X electrode at the contact portion and intersects the Y electrode, and the insulating film is different in a planar shape from the X electrode and the Y electrode.
5. The display device according to claim 4, wherein the X electrode and the Y electrode are made of a transparent conductive material.
6. The display device according to claim 4, wherein the protective film is provided above the contact portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) Hereinafter, referring to the drawings, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail. Throughout the drawings illustrative of the embodiments of the present invention, similar functions are denoted by similar reference numerals and symbols, and repeated description thereof is avoided.
First Embodiment
(14) A first embodiment of the present invention is described by way of example in which the present invention is applied to a display device with a touch panel, which includes the touch panel on a display panel such as a liquid crystal display panel.
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(24) The plurality of electrodes 2Y are each formed with an electrode pattern in which a plurality of first portions 2a and a plurality of second portions 2b wider than the first portions 2a are alternately arranged in the second direction. The plurality of electrodes 2Y are each disposed on a surface of an observer side of a substrate 11 to be covered with an insulating film 12 formed thereon. For the substrate 11, a transparent insulating substrate such as glass is used.
(25) The plurality of electrodes 1X are each formed with an electrode pattern in which a plurality of first portions 1a and a plurality of second portions 1b wider than the first portions 1a are alternately arranged in the first direction. Each of the first portions 1a of the plurality of electrodes 1X is formed on a conductive layer different from that of the electrode 2Y to intersect the first portion 2a of the electrode 2Y in a planar manner. Each of the second portions 1b of the plurality of electrodes 1X is formed on the same conductive layer as that of the electrode 2Y separately from the electrode 2Y. In this embodiment, the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X is formed above the electrode 2Y.
(26) Each of the second portions 1b of the plurality of electrodes 1X is covered with the insulating film 12 as in the case of the electrodes 2Y. Each of the first portions 1a of the plurality of electrodes 1X is disposed on the insulating film 12 to be covered with a protective layer 13 formed thereon.
(27) The first portion 1a of the electrode 1X intersects the first portion 2a of the electrode 2Y in a planar manner, and is electrically and mechanically connected to two adjacent second portions 1b sandwiching the first portion 2a via a contact hole 12a formed through the insulating film 12 which is an interlayer insulating film between the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X and the electrode 2Y.
(28) In other words, each of the plurality of electrodes 1X includes a first portion 1a formed on a conductive layer different from that of the electrode 2Y to intersect the electrode 2Y, and a second portion 1b formed on the same conductive layer as that of the electrode 2Y separately from the electrode 2Y. The first portion 1a of the electrode 1X is connected to the second portion 1b of the electrode 1X via the contact hole 12a formed through the insulating film 12 between the first portion 1a and the electrode 2Y.
(29) The second portion 2b of the electrode 2Y is disposed between the first portions 1a in the two adjacent electrodes 1X in a plan view. The second portion 1b of the electrode 1X is disposed between the first portions 2a in the two adjacent electrodes 2Y in a plan view.
(30) In other words, the electrode 2Y has a portion wider than that of a portion intersecting the electrode 1X between the electrode 2Y and the electrode 1X. The electrode 1X has a portion wider than that of a portion intersecting the electrode 2Y between the electrode 1X and the electrode 2Y.
(31) The electrodes 1X and 2Y are made of highly transmissive materials, for example, transparent conductive materials such as indium tin oxides (ITOs).
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(34) First, a first conductive film made of a transparent conductive material (e.g., ITO) is formed on the surface of the observer side of the substrate 11.
(35) A first mask for the electrode pattern is formed on the first conductive film by using, for example, a positive resist. Then, the first conductive film is etched by using the first mask as an etching mask to form the electrode 2Y and the second portion 1b of the electrode 1X.
(36) The first mask is removed, and the insulating film 12 made of, for example, a negative resist, is formed on the substrate 11 and on the electrode 2Y and the second portion 1b of the electrode 1X. In this step, the electrode 2Y and the second portion 1b of the electrode 1X are covered with the insulating film 12.
(37) The contact hole 12a is formed in a necessary part of the insulating film 12. A second conductive film made of a transparent conductive material (e.g., ITO) is formed on the insulating film 12 and in the contact hole 12a.
(38) A second mask for the electrode pattern is formed on the second conductive film by using, for example, a positive resist. Then, the second conductive film is etched by using the second mask as an etching mask to form the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X on the insulating film 12. In this step, the first portion 1a of the upper layer is electrically and mechanically connected to the second portion 1b of the lower layer via the contact hole 12a. The first portion 1a of the upper layer intersects the first portion 1a of the electrode 2Y of the lower layer.
(39) Next, the second mask is removed, and the protective film 13 made of, for example, a negative resist, is formed on the insulating film 12 and on the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X, thereby forming a structure illustrated in
(40) Formation of peripheral wiring line patterns can be inserted in an appropriate place among the steps.
(41) In a conventional capacitance coupling type touch panel, as illustrated in
(42) On the other hand, in the capacitance coupling type touch panel 20 of this embodiment, as illustrated in
(43) In the case of this electrode structure, the protective film 13 can be formed to be uniform, enabling suppression of distortion of the protective film 13 and visualization of the electrode patterns caused by a color difference due to the distortion of the protective film 13. As a result, deterioration of optical characteristics caused by visualization of the electrode patterns can be suppressed, and hence reduction in characteristics of the display device incorporating the touch panel 20 can be suppressed.
(44) Portions in which color differences are generated can be reduced to a minimum, in other words, to only the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X, and hence visualization of electrode patterns caused by a color difference generated due to an optical path difference can also be suppressed. As a result, deterioration of optical characteristics caused by visualization of the electrode patterns can be suppressed, and hence reduction in characteristics of the display device incorporating the touch panel 20 can be suppressed.
(45) When a defect occurs in the first portion 1a (bridge portion) formed on the upper layer, the defect can be repaired by re-executing the step of forming the first portion 1a, and deterioration of optical characteristics caused by visualization of the electrode patterns can be suppressed to improve processing performance.
Second Embodiment
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(50) The display device with the touch panel of the second embodiment is basically similar in configuration to that of the first embodiment, and is different as follows.
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(52) The first portion 1a (lower layer in this embodiment) of the electrode 1X intersects a first portion 2a of the electrode 2Y, and is electrically and mechanically connected to two adjacent second portions 1b (upper layer in this embodiment) sandwiching the first portion 2a via a contact hole 12a formed through an insulating film 12 which is an interlayer insulating film between the first portion 1a of the electrode 1X and the electrode 2Y.
(53) Also in the second embodiment, visualization of electrode patterns caused by a color difference due to distortion of a protective film 13 and visualization of electrode patterns caused by a color difference due to an optical path difference can be suppressed. Thus, deterioration of optical characteristics caused by visualization of the electrode patterns can be suppressed, and reduction in characteristics of the display device incorporating the touch panel 20 can be suppressed.
(54) The above-mentioned embodiments have been directed to the display device with the touch panel, which includes the touch panel on the liquid crystal display panel as an example of the display panel. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The present invention can be applied to a display device with a touch panel which includes the touch panel on another display panel such as an organic EL display panel or an inorganic EL display panel.
(55) The invention which has been made by the inventors of the present invention has specifically been described based on the embodiments. Not limited to the embodiments, however, various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the invention.