Display substrate, display device, and fingerprint recognition method
12205402 ยท 2025-01-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Xiaoquan HAI (Beijing, CN)
- Xue Dong (Beijing, CN)
- Xiaochuan Chen (Beijing, CN)
- Lei Wang (Beijing, CN)
- Yingzi WANG (Beijing, CN)
Cpc classification
G06F3/0446
PHYSICS
H10H20/84
ELECTRICITY
H01L25/167
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L25/075
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Disclosed is a display substrate including: a base substrate; a plurality of light-emitting devices arranged in an array on the base substrate; a plurality of photosensitive devices between the layer including the light-emitting devices and the base substrate, the orthographic projections of the photosensitive devices on the base substrate overlapping the orthographic projections of the gaps between adjacent light-emitting devices; a black matrix on the side of the layer including the light-emitting devices away from the base substrate, the orthographic projection of the black matrix on the base substrate overlapping the orthographic projections of the gaps between the adjacent light-emitting devices, the black matrix having a plurality of first openings, the orthographic projections of the first openings on the base substrate overlapping the orthographic projections of the photosensitive devices, and the total amount of light irradiated to the photosensitive devices through the first openings meeting a requirement.
Claims
1. A display substrate, comprising: a substrate; a plurality of light-emitting devices arranged in an array on the substrate; a plurality of photosensitive devices between a layer where the light-emitting devices are located and the substrate, wherein an orthographic projection of each photosensitive device on the substrate overlaps a gap between orthographic projections of adjacent light-emitting devices; and a black matrix on a side of the layer where the light-emitting devices are located facing away from the substrate, wherein an orthographic projection of the black matrix on the substrate overlaps the gap between the orthographic projections of adjacent light-emitting devices, the black matrix comprises a plurality of first openings, and an orthographic projection of the first opening on the substrate overlaps the orthographic projection of the photosensitive device; and a total amount of light irradiating the photosensitive devices through the first openings satisfies a requirement of a signal-to-noise ratio of fingerprint recognition and is less than an amount of light required for a full-well capacity of the photosensitive devices; wherein the first openings overlap photoelectric conversion layers of the photosensitive devices in a one-to-one correspondence manner, and a center of an orthographic projection of the first opening on the substrate approximately coincides with a center of an orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of a corresponding photosensitive device; wherein the orthographic projection of the first opening on the substrate is located within the orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the corresponding photosensitive device; wherein an optical comprehensive transmittance T of ambient light reaching the photosensitive devices through a finger and the first openings satisfies a following expression:
2. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein 0<k<0.4; 0<K.sub.S<0.75; 0<K.sub.L<0.75; 8 mD.sub.LPIN40 m; 50 m h.sub.1200 m; 8 m h.sub.220 m; 300 m P500 m; and 8 m D.sub.SPIN20 m; wherein D.sub.SPIN is the width of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device in the row direction.
3. The display substrate according to claim 1, further comprising red resin filling the first openings, wherein the orthographic projection of the first opening on the substrate is greater than or equal to the orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the corresponding photosensitive device.
4. The display substrate according to claim 3, wherein a ratio of a width of the first openings to a width of the photoelectric conversion layer of the corresponding photosensitive device in a row direction is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 2; and a ratio of a length of the first opening to a length of the photoelectric conversion layer of the corresponding photosensitive device in a column direction is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 2.
5. The display substrate according to claim 3, further comprising: a plurality of color resistors on a side of the black matrix facing away from the substrate; wherein the color resistors comprise red color resistors, and the red color resistors are disposed in a same layer and made of a same material as the red resin; and the black matrix further comprises a plurality of second openings, the color resistors are located at the second openings, and an orthographic projection of the color resistor on the substrate overlaps the orthographic projection of the light-emitting device.
6. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein every three adjacent photosensitive devices in a same row are a first photosensitive device, a second photosensitive device and a third photosensitive device respectively; and in two adjacent rows, a column where the first photosensitive device is located is located between a column where the second photosensitive device is located and a column where the third photosensitive device is located; for the first photosensitive device, the second photosensitive device, and the third photosensitive device that are adjacent in the same row: a bottom electrode of the first photosensitive device is independent of a bottom electrode of the second photosensitive device and a bottom electrode of the third photosensitive device, and the bottom electrode of the second photosensitive device is electrically connected with the bottom electrode of the third photosensitive device; and an area of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device which is not shielded by an anode of the light-emitting device is an effective photosensitive area, and an effective photosensitive area of the first photosensitive device is equal to a sum of an effective photosensitive area of the second photosensitive device and an effective photosensitive area of the third photosensitive device.
7. The display substrate according to claim 6, wherein an orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device on the substrate overlaps an edge of an orthographic projection of an anode of an adjacent light-emitting device, wherein the edge extends in the column direction; or an orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device on the substrate does not overlap an orthographic projection of an anode of the light-emitting device.
8. The display substrate according to claim 7, wherein the orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device on the substrate is rectangular.
9. The display substrate according to claim 6, wherein photoelectric conversion layer of the first photosensitive device comprise a first photoelectric conversion layer and a second photoelectric conversion layer independent of each other.
10. The display substrate according to claim 9, wherein orthographic projections of the first photoelectric conversion layer, the second photoelectric conversion layer, a photoelectric conversion layer of the second photosensitive device, and a photoelectric conversion layer of the third photosensitive device on the substrate are all square or circular.
11. The display substrate according to claim 1, further comprising a touch grid layer between the layer where the light-emitting devices are located and the black matrix, wherein an orthographic projection of the touch grid layer on the substrate is located within the orthographic projection of the black matrix, and the orthographic projection of the touch grid layer on the substrate does not overlap the orthographic projection of the photoelectric conversion layer of the photosensitive device.
12. The display substrate according to claim 11, wherein a photoelectric conversion layer of one photosensitive device or an effective light-emitting layer of one light-emitting device is arranged in a region where any grid of the touch grid layer is located; wherein a width of a grid line of the touch grid layer extending in a column direction is half of a width of a grid line extending in other directions.
13. The display substrate according to claim 11, wherein a photoelectric conversion layer of one photosensitive device and an effective light-emitting layer of one light-emitting device are arranged in a region where any grid of the touch grid layer is located; wherein widths of grid lines of the touch grid layer extending in all directions are approximately equal.
14. The display substrate according to claim 1, further comprising an ultra-thin glass cover plate on a side of the black matrix facing away from the substrate.
15. A display device, comprising the display substrate according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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(17) In order to make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages in the embodiments of the disclosure clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the disclosure will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the disclosure. It should be noted that sizes and shapes of all figures in the accompanying drawings do not reflect true scales, and are merely intended to illustrate contents of the disclosure. Moreover, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout.
(18) Unless otherwise defined, technical or scientific terms used herein should have ordinary meanings as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure belongs. First, second and similar words used in the specification and claims of the disclosure do not mean any order, quantity or importance, but are only used for distinguishing different components. Comprise, include and similar words are intended to mean that an element or item in front of the word encompasses elements or items that are listed behind the word and their equivalents, but do not exclude other elements or items. Inner, outer, upper, lower, etc. are merely used to indicate a relative positional relation, and when an absolute position of the described object is changed, the relative positional relation can also be changed accordingly.
(19) In related art, optical fingerprint recognition works as follows. When a finger is placed above a display product, light emitted from a light-emitting device of the display product irradiates a valley and a ridge of the finger, is reflected by the valley and ridge of the finger, and then is incident on a photosensitive device of the display product. Since reflected light intensity at the valley and the ridge is different, the photosensitive device generates different electric signals according to a difference of the reflected light intensity, so as to get fingerprint recognised. It can be seen that in the related art, light from display product is used as a light source for fingerprint recognition. However, light with wavelength greater than 600 nm in external ambient light will pass through the finger and irradiates the photosensitive device to affect fingerprint imaging, which influences user experience.
(20) In order to improve the above technical problems existing in the related art, embodiments of the disclosure provide a display substrate, as shown in
(21) In the above display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, based on the cooperation between the first opening K.sub.1 and the photosensitive device 103 thereunder, when the total amount of ambient light irradiating the photosensitive device 103 through the finger F and the first opening K.sub.1 satisfies the requirement of the signal-to-noise ratio of fingerprint recognition and is less than the light amount required for the full-well capacity of the photosensitive device 103, fingerprint recognition can be performed by using the ambient light. When the ambient light is weak and cannot satisfy the requirement of the signal-to-noise ratio of fingerprint recognition, fingerprint recognition can be performed by using the light emitted from the light-emitting device 102. Therefore, the display substrate provided in the disclosure can allow both the ambient light and display light for fingerprint recognition, which is conducive to improvement in user experience and increase in core competitiveness of products.
(22) In some embodiments, as shown in
(23) In some embodiments, as shown in
(24) In some embodiments, as shown in
(25) In some embodiments, in the above display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(26) It should be noted that, in the embodiments provided in the disclosure, due to the limitation of process conditions or the influence of other factors such as measurement, the above approximate may refer to the related ones being completely identical, or it may have some differences. As long as the difference between the related ones is within the tolerance (for example, a fluctuation of about 5% or a distance of offset of 0 m-1 m), the cases belongs to the scope of protection of the disclosure.
(27) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(28) It should be noted that in the related art, in order to avoid interference from ambient light, green resin is typically arranged above the photosensitive device 103, which increases mass production cost and reduces product competitiveness. In the above embodiments, by adjusting the size of the first opening K.sub.1, the ambient light can be effectively utilized for fingerprint recognition, setting of green resin is avoided, the mass production cost is reduced, and the product competitiveness is improved.
(29) Since the size of the first opening K.sub.1 has a positive correlation with the total amount of light transmitted therethrough, when the ambient light brightness is particularly large (for example, greater than or equal to 10 W lx), the first opening with a smaller size can be set to match the ambient light brightness. Therefore, the total amount of ambient light transmitted through the first opening K.sub.1 and irradiating the photosensitive device 103 is not greater than the amount of light required for the full-well capacity of the photosensitive device 103. However, due to the influence of factors such as a current manufacturing process and apparatus precision, the less the size of the first opening K.sub.1 is, the greater the difficulty for manufacturing the first opening is, and even the first opening K.sub.1 cannot be produced.
(30) In view of this, the size of the first opening K.sub.1 cannot be too small, such that when the size of the first opening K.sub.1 is guaranteed for manufacturing, in order to avoid the situation that fingerprint recognition cannot be implemented because the total amount of light irradiating the photosensitive device 103 through the finger and the first opening K.sub.1 exceeds the amount of light required for the full-well capacity of the photosensitive device 103 due to excessive ambient light brightness, .as shown in
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(32) Accordingly, as shown in
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(34) In some embodiments, 0<k<0.4, 0<K.sub.S<0.75, 0<K.sub.L<0.75, 8 m D.sub.LPIN40 m, 50 m h.sub.1200 m, 8 m h.sub.220 m, 300 m P500 m, a width D.sub.SPIN of the photoelectric conversion layer PIN of the photosensitive device 103 in the row direction X satisfies: 8 m D.sub.SPIN20 m, and a range of a center-to-center distance p of adjacent first openings satisfies: 20 mp80 m, as shown in
(35) Table 1 shows fingerprint evaluation data for different ratios between the first opening K.sub.1 and the photoelectric conversion layer PIN. It can be seen from Table 1 that when a ratio of a side length of the first opening K.sub.1 to a side length the photoelectric conversion layer PIN is less than 0.75, the optical comprehensive transmittance T of ambient light is below 12.67%, and fingerprint recognition can be implemented by using the ambient light.
(36) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Side Distance from length finger contact ratio of Effective Optical Light receiving surface to Light first photosensitive comprehensive Valley-ridge angle/central photosensitive source opening area of PIN transmittance T illumination Structure transmittance device (m) (lm) to PIN (m.sup.2) (<12.67%) difference No black /1.sup. 220 350 420 23.5% 0.40 matrix Black 61/1 1:1 15.5% 0.50 matrix 60/0.69 4:5 13.7% 0.334 having 60/0.56 3:4 11.4% 0.251 first 56/0.44 2:3 10.4% 0.21 opening. 53/0.25 1:2 8.1% 0.147
(37) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(38) Generally, the black matrix 104 further includes a second opening K.sub.2 provided with a color resistor 106. The light emitted from the light-emitting device 102 is emitted through the color resistor 106, to implement a display function. Therefore, in the case where the first opening K.sub.1 is relative large, in order to balance the fingerprint recognition effect and a display effect, the size of the first opening K.sub.1 needs to be reasonably set. Based on this, in some embodiments, a ratio K.sub.S of the width of the first opening K.sub.1 to the width of the photoelectric conversion layer PIN of the corresponding photosensitive device 103 in the row direction X may be greater than or equal to 1 and less than 2, and a ratio K.sub.L of the length of the first opening K.sub.1 to the length of the photoelectric conversion layer PIN of the corresponding photosensitive device 103 in the column direction Y may be greater than or equal to 1 and less than 2.
(39) In some embodiments, in the above display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, the red resin R filling the first opening K.sub.1 may be disposed in the same layer and made of the same material as the red color resistor R. That is, the red resin R and the red color resistor R are formed by patterning the same red resin material film layer, such that the number of film layers and production cost can be reduced.
(40) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(41) For the first photosensitive device 31, the second photosensitive device 32, and the third photosensitive device 33 that are adjacent in the same row: a bottom electrode a of the first photosensitive device 31 is independent of a bottom electrode a of the second photosensitive device 32 and a bottom electrode a of the third photosensitive device 33, and the bottom electrode a of the second photosensitive device 32 is electrically connected with the bottom electrode a of the third photosensitive device 33; an area of the photoelectric conversion layer PIN of the photosensitive device 103 which is not shielded by an anode A of the light-emitting device 102 is an effective photosensitive area, an effective photosensitive area S.sub.1 of the first photosensitive device 31 is equal to a sum of an effective photosensitive area S.sub.2 of the second photosensitive device 32 and an effective photosensitive area S.sub.3 of the third photosensitive device 33.
(42) The above arrangement of the photosensitive devices 103 can allow the photosensitive devices 103 to be uniformly distributed in gaps between the light-emitting devices 102, and areas of the photoelectric conversion layers PIN in all detection pixels are substantially the same, such that the uniformity of fingerprint imaging can be improved. It should be noted that, in the disclosure, one detection pixel is one second photosensitive device 32 and one third photosensitive device 33 with bottom electrodes a electrically connected, or one detection pixel is one first photosensitive device 31 with a bottom electrode a independent of the second photosensitive device 32 and the third photosensitive device 33.
(43) In some embodiments, as shown in
(44) Certainly, during specific implementation, positions of the first photosensitive device 31, the second photosensitive device 32, and the third photosensitive device 33 may not be limited to the above arrangement. For example, in case that the first photosensitive device 31, the second photosensitive device 32 and the third photosensitive device 33 all are small, a gap between any two light-emitting devices 102 is sufficient to accommodate the photosensitive device 103 and a reading transistor TFT2 electrically connected with the photosensitive device. In this case, positions of the first photosensitive device 31, the second photosensitive device 32 and the third photosensitive device 33 may be arbitrarily set.
(45) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
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(47) Furthermore, the disclosure provides a fingerprint recognition effect illustration for the display substrates shown in
(48) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Valley-ridge illumination S.sub.1(m.sup.2) Lx*m.sup.2 difference Proportion FIG. 4 550 93.5 0.17 0.36% FIG. 5 360 115.2 0.32 0.68% FIG. 6 144 136.8 0.95 2.00%
(49) In some embodiments, in order to implement a touch function, as shown in
(50) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(51) In some embodiments, in the display substrate provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, as shown in
(52) The above two arrangement modes of the touch grid layer 107 allows the touch grids to be uniformly distributed in the region by effectively using a region where the black matrix 104 is located, such that touch sensitivity is high, and a fingerprint recognition effect and a display effect are not influenced. Certainly, during specific implementation, in case that a requirement for touch accuracy is low, a plurality of photosensitive devices 103 and a plurality of light-emitting devices 102 may be arranged in any grid region of the touch grid layer 107 simultaneously, which is not limited herein.
(53) Furthermore, the disclosure further provides an evaluation of an influence of the two touch grid layers 107 in
(54) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Light receiving Valley-ridge angle/central Light illumination D.sub.BM D.sub.PIN D.sub.PIN/D.sub.BM h.sub.2/(h.sub.1 + h.sub.2) transmittance source difference No 24 m 30 m 1:0.8 18 m/220 m 61/1 1 lm 0.5 touch grid layer FIG. 13 0.51 FIG. 14 0.42
(55) In some embodiments, as shown in
(56) Specifically, ultra-thin glass (UTG) refers to a glass layer with a thickness of dozens of microns or less, which can be bent and deformed, and can be folded. In the disclosure, the thickness of the ultra-thin glass cover plate 108 is about 50 m. Compared with a polymer plastic film, the ultra-thin glass cover plate 108 can effectively avoid screen damage and further provide better optical clarity. Moreover, the ultra-thin glass cover plate 108 is not prone to creases and has desirable reliability. The ultra-thin glass cover plate is not naturally decomposed like plastic, and has long service life, thus providing more stable and reliable protection for a display screen.
(57) In some embodiments, as shown in
(58) Based on the same inventive concept, an embodiment of the disclosure provides a display device. The display device includes the display substrate provided in the embodiment of the disclosure. Since the principle for solving a problem of the display device is similar to that of the display substrate, reference may be made to the implementation of the display substrate provided in the embodiment of the disclosure for the implementation of the display device provided in the embodiment of the disclosure, which is not repeated herein.
(59) In some embodiments, the display device may be any product or part with a display function, for example, a mobile phone, a tablet personal computer, a television, a display, a notebook computer, a digital photo frame, a navigator, a smart watch, a fitness wristband, a personal digital assistant, etc. The display device includes, but is not limited to, a radio frequency unit, a network module, an audio output & input unit, a sensor, a display unit, a user input unit, an interface unit, a memory, a processor, a power supply, etc. Moreover, those skilled in the art can understand that the above structure does not constitute a limitation on the above display device provided in the embodiments of the disclosure. In other words, the above display device provided in the embodiments of the disclosure may include more or less of the above components, or combine some components, or arrange different components.
(60) Based on the same inventive concept, an embodiment of the disclosure further provides a fingerprint recognition method. As shown in
(61) Specifically, in the case of fingerprint recognition using the light emitted from the light-emitting device 102, when the finger F contacts a transparent protection layer 121 of the display device, a surface light source is turned on by controlling the light-emitting device 102, to emit light. The light is emitted from a light-emitting material layer of the light-emitting device 102, then reaches a fingerprint interface upward through an encapsulation layer 115, a color resistor 106, an ultra-thin glass cover plate 108, a transparent protection layer 121 and other film layers separately. Light reflected and scattered by a fingerprint on the interface reaches the photosensitive device 103 through the transparent protection layer 121, the ultra-thin glass cover plate 108, a first opening K.sub.1, the encapsulation layer 115, a support layer 114, a pixel defining layer 105 and other film layers, and is received by a photoelectric conversion layer PIN of a photosensitive device 103 and converted into electrical signals. Signals reflected by valleys and ridges are different, such that fingerprint recognition is implemented.
(62) In the case of fingerprint recognition using ambient light, when the finger F contacts the transparent protection layer 121 of the display device, ambient light passes through the finger F, reaches the photosensitive device 103 downward through the transparent protection layer 121, the ultra-thin glass cover plate 108, the first opening K.sub.1, the encapsulation layer 115, the support layer 114, the pixel defining layer 105 and other film layers, and is received by the photoelectric conversion layer PIN of the photosensitive device 103 and converted into electrical signals. Signals reflected by the valleys and the ridges are different, such that fingerprint recognition is implemented.
(63) While the preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described, those skilled in the art can made various modifications and variations to the embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the disclosure. Thus, if modifications and variations to the embodiments of the disclosure fall within the scope of the appended claims of the disclosure and their equivalents, the disclosure is intended to include such modifications and variations as well.