Organic light-emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
11575105 · 2023-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K3/30
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/4913
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
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
H05B33/10
ELECTRICITY
H05B33/12
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/49131
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
H05B33/10
ELECTRICITY
H05B33/12
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a flexible substrate having a display region and a non-display region located at an outer region of the display region, the non-display region being folded with respect to the display region; at least one organic light-emitting diode (OLED) on the display region of the flexible substrate; and an encapsulation member encapsulating the display region.
Claims
1. A display apparatus comprising: a supporting substrate comprising a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a third surface arranged between the first surface and the second surface; a flexible substrate comprising a first portion on the first surface of the supporting substrate, a second portion on the second surface of the supporting substrate, and a third portion folded to connect the first portion to the second portion; a display region on the flexible substrate and comprising a light-emitting unit; and an encapsulation member on the light-emitting unit, wherein a length of the first portion of the flexible substrate is greater than a length of the second portion of the flexible substrate in a cross-sectional view of the display apparatus, wherein an edge of the third portion of the flexible substrate overlaps the display region, and wherein a size of the display region is less than a size of the supporting substrate.
2. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein a size of the display region is less than a size of the supporting substrate in a plan view of the display apparatus.
3. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein a size of the encapsulation member is less than a size of the flexible substrate in a cross-sectional view of the display apparatus.
4. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third portion of the flexible substrate faces the third surface of the supporting substrate.
5. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third surface of the supporting substrate is closer to the third portion of the flexible substrate than an edge of the display region.
6. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the light-emitting unit is arranged only on the first surface of the supporting substrate.
7. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the light-emitting unit is arranged only on the first portion of the flexible substrate.
8. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible substrate comprises a plastic material.
9. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third surface of the supporting substrate protrudes from an edge of the display region in a cross-sectional view of the display apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other features and aspects of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by explaining exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the attached drawings.
(10) Expressions such as “at least one of,” when preceding a list of elements, modify the entire list of elements and do not modify the individual elements of the list.
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(13) The flexible substrate 120 may be formed of a plastic material such as polyethylene naphthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyarylate, polyetherimide, polyethersulfone, polyimide, or the like, which has excellent heat-resistance and durability. However, a material of the flexible substrate 120 is not limited thereto, and the flexible substrate 120 may be formed of one of various flexible materials.
(14) The flexible substrate 120 may be divided into a portion 120-D corresponding to the display region D that displays an image, and a portion 120-N corresponding to the non-display region N that is disposed at an outer region of the display region D. As will be described below, the portion 120-N of the flexible substrate 120, which corresponds to the non-display region N, and a device/wiring layer 130 have folded structures to cover a side surface of the thin film 150.
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(16) The device/wiring layer 130 may be formed on the flexible substrate 120. The device/wiring layer 130 may be divided into a portion 130-D corresponding to the display region D, and a portion 130-N corresponding to the non-display region N at the outer region of the display region D.
(17) The portion 130-D of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the display region D, may include a driving thin-film transistor (TFT) (e.g., refer to
(18) The portion 130-N of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the non-display region N, may include various circuits, wirings, pad electrodes, or the like, which drive an OLED of an emitting unit 140 disposed in the display region D, and supply an image signal. The portion 130-N of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the non-display region N, and the portion 120-N of the flexible substrate 120, which corresponds to the non-display region N, are folded to cover the side surface of the thin film 150.
(19) Since the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 has a structure in which the non-display region N is folded with respect to the display region D, when a user sees the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 in front of the emitting unit 140 that is the display region D, a width WN of the non-display region N, which is actually seen by the user, is decreased, compared to a width WN.sub.0 (e.g., refer to
(20) Since the non-display region N does not produce an image, the non-display region N may be referred to as a dead space of a display apparatus. In order to decrease the dead space, the number of various circuits and wirings disposed in the non-display region N may be reduced, and/or a line width of the circuits and wirings may be decreased. In the present embodiment, the number of various circuits, wirings, and/or pad electrodes formed in the portion 130-N of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the non-display region N, may be reduced, and/or a line width of the circuits, wirings and/or pad electrodes, may be decreased. However, due to a recent demand for high display quality and various applications with respect to organic light-emitting display apparatuses or large organic light-emitting display apparatuses, it is difficult to reduce the number of circuits and wirings and/or to decrease the line width in a manufacturing process. However, in the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100, the portion 130-N of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the non-display region N, is folded so that it is possible to create an effect in which the dead space is decreased. Thus, it is possible to assure a sufficiently large manufacturing margin with respect to the dead space before the non-display region N is folded, so that it may not be necessary to reduce the number of circuits or wirings or to decrease the line width (Effect 2).
(21) The emitting unit 140 corresponding to the display region D is formed on the device/wiring layer 130. The emitting unit 140 includes at least one OLED (e.g., refer to
(22) The thin film 150 that encapsulates the display region D is formed on the emitting unit 140. Although not illustrated in
(23) If the thin film 150 encapsulates the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100, impurities such as moisture and oxygen that can reduce a lifetime of an OLED may easily penetrate into the emitting unit 140 through the side surface of the thin film 150. However, in the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment, the portion 130-N of the device/wiring layer 130, which corresponds to the non-display region N, and the flexible substrate 120 are folded to cover the side surface of the thin film 150, so that it is possible to prevent or reduce the penetration of the impurities through the side surface of the thin film 150. Thus, a lifetime of the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 may be extended (Effect 3).
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(28) The OLED includes a pixel electrode 141, an organic emitting layer 142 formed on the pixel electrode 141, and the opposite electrode 143 as the common electrode formed on the organic emitting layer 142.
(29) The pixel electrode 141 may be a positive (+) electrode that is a hole injection electrode, and the opposite electrode 143 that is the common electrode may be a negative (−) electrode that is an electron injection electrode. However, one or more embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto, and according to a driving method of the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100, the pixel electrode 141 may be a negative electrode, and the common electrode 143 may be a positive electrode. Holes and electrons are injected into the organic emitting layer 142 from the pixel electrode 141 and the opposite electrode 143, respectively. When excitons formed by combining the injected holes and electrons drop from an excited state to a ground state, emission occurs.
(30) The pixel electrode 141 is electrically connected to the driving TFT formed at the device/wiring layer 130 on the flexible substrate 120. Although
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(33) Light emitted from the organic emitting layer 142 may be emitted toward the flexible substrate 120 or the thin film 150. The present embodiment will now be described with reference to a bottom-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the flexible substrate 120. However, one or more embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto, and the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 may be a top-emission type display apparatus or a dual-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the thin film 150.
(34) As in the present embodiment, in a case where the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 is a bottom-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the flexible substrate 120, the non-display region N may be formed larger than that shown in
(35) Although not illustrated, a protective film (not shown) may be further formed on each outer region of the flexible substrate 120 and the thin film 150. The protective film may improve the mechanical strength of the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100. Also, the protective film may have a polarizing function.
(36) Hereinafter, a method of manufacturing the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 according to the first embodiment will now be described.
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(44) Hereinafter, a second embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
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(46) The organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 is different from the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 of the first embodiment in that the supporting substrate 210 for supporting the flexible substrate 220 is further formed on a surface of the flexible substrate 220, which is opposite to a surface on which the display region D is formed. Also, the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 is different from the organic light-emitting display apparatus 100 of the first embodiment in that an encapsulation member for encapsulating the display region D is not the thin film 150, but is the encapsulation substrate 250 that is an inflexible substrate such as a glass substrate, and the encapsulation substrate 250 is adhered to the flexible substrate 220 by using the sealant 260.
(47) The supporting substrate 210 is formed of a material that has a sufficient rigidity to support the flexible substrate 220 and that is capable of enduring a manufacturing stress while a device/wiring layer 230, an emitting unit 240, and the encapsulation substrate 250 are formed on the flexible substrate 220. For example, in the present embodiment, a glass substrate is formed as the supporting substrate 210.
(48) The size of the supporting substrate 210 is less than the size of the flexible substrate 220. The flexible substrate 220 may be divided into a portion 220-D corresponding to the display region D that displays an image, and a portion 220-N corresponding to the non-display region N that is disposed in an outer region of the display region D. The portion 230-N of the device/wiring layer 230, which corresponds to the non-display region N, and the portion 220-N of the flexible substrate 220, which corresponds to the non-display region N, have folded structures to cover a side surface of the supporting substrate 210.
(49) The emitting unit 240 corresponding to the display region D is formed on the device/wiring layer 230. The emitting unit 240 includes at least one OLED.
(50) The encapsulation substrate 250 that is inflexible and that encapsulates the display region D is formed on the emitting unit 240. In the present embodiment, the glass substrate being made of the same material as the supporting substrate 210 is used as the encapsulation substrate 250.
(51) The encapsulation substrate 250 and the flexible substrate 220 are adhered together by using the sealant 260. The sealant 260 may include a glass frit having an excellent water-permeation-prevention (or water resistance) property, or may include one of various materials such as an organic sealant, a moisture absorbent, or the like.
(52) As described above, the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment has a structure in which the non-display region N is folded with respect to the display region D. Therefore, when a user sees the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 in front of the emitting unit 240 that is the display region D, a width WN of the non-display region N which is actually seen by the user is decreased, as compared to a width of the non-display region N before being folded.
(53) Thus, the user may notice that a border formed between the display region D and the non-display region N is significantly decreased.
(54) Also, in the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200, the portion 230-N of the device/wiring layer 230, which corresponds to the non-display region N, is folded so that it is possible to create an effect in which a dead space is decreased. Thus, it is possible to assure a sufficiently large manufacturing margin with respect to the dead space before the non-display region N is folded, so that it is not necessary to reduce the number of circuits or wirings or to decrease a line width (Effect 2).
(55) In addition, in the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200, the supporting substrate 210 supports the flexible substrate 220 so that shaking or vibration of the flexible substrate 220 may be stabilized or reduced while the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 is moved or transported, and thus mechanical reliability of the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 may be increased.
(56) Also, in the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200, instead of using a thin film, the inflexible encapsulation substrate 250 is adhered to the flexible substrate 220 by using the sealant 260, so that the penetration of impurities through the side surface of the thin film may be prevented. Thus, a lifetime of the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 may be extended.
(57) In a case where the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 is a top-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the encapsulation substrate 250, the non-display region N may be formed larger than that shown in
(58) Thus, the manufacturing margin with respect to the dead space may be further assured. However, in a case of the top-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the thin film 150, the non-display region N may not overlap with the display region D, as shown in
(59) Hereinafter, a method of manufacturing the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment will now be described.
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(66) Here, one of various methods may be used to separate a portion of the supporting substrate 210-B.
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(68) Hereinafter, a third embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
(69) Hereinafter, the organic light-emitting display apparatus 300 according to the third embodiment will now be described with reference to a difference between the organic light-emitting display apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment and the organic light-emitting display apparatus 300 according to the third embodiment.
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(71) The organic light-emitting display apparatus 300 has a structure in which a portion 320-N of the flexible substrate 320, which corresponds to the non-display region N, and a portion 330-N of a device/wiring layer 330, which corresponds to the non-display region N, have folded structures to cover a side surface of the encapsulation substrate 350. Here, the sealant 360 is within the non-display region N. In a case where the sealant 360 is formed of glass frit that has weak resistance to shock, since the non-display region N covers the glass frit, the shock on the glass frit may be lessened. Also, in a case where the sealant 360 is formed of an organic sealant that is susceptible to water permeation, since the non-display region N covers the organic sealant, the water permeation into the organic sealant may be prevented or reduced.
(72) In a case where the organic light-emitting display apparatus 300 is a bottom-emission type display apparatus in which an image is realized toward the flexible substrate 320, the non-display region N may be formed larger than that shown in
(73) An organic light-emitting display apparatus according to the one or more embodiments of the present invention provide the following effects:
(74) First, since a non-display region is folded, a border of a display region by the non-display region, which is seen by a user, may be significantly decreased.
(75) Second, before the non-display region is folded, a manufacturing margin with respect to a dead space may be sufficiently assured, so that it is not necessary to reduce the number of circuits or wirings or to decrease a line width.
(76) Third, in a case where an encapsulation member is formed as a thin film, the non-display region is folded to cover a side surface of the thin film, so that penetration of impurities through the side surface of the thin film may be prevented or reduced, and thus a lifetime of an organic light-emitting display apparatus may be extended.
(77) Fourth, in a case where the encapsulation member is formed as an inflexible encapsulation substrate, and the inflexible encapsulation substrate is adhered by using a sealant, a lifetime of the organic light-emitting display apparatus may be extended, compared to a case of using the thin film.
(78) Fifth, in a case where a flexible substrate is supported by a supporting substrate, shaking or vibration of the flexible substrate may be stabilized or reduced so that the mechanical reliability of the organic light-emitting display apparatus may be increased.
(79) In the drawings, the thicknesses or sizes of the elements of the embodiments of the present invention may be exaggerated for clarity, and thus should not be construed as shown in the drawings.
(80) While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims and equivalents thereof.