OLED ARRAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY APPARATUS CONTAINING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME
20170104051 ยท 2017-04-13
Inventors
- Cuili Gai (Beijing, CN)
- Zhongyuan Wu (Beijing, CN)
- Longyan Wang (Beijing, CN)
- Xingdong Liu (Beijing, CN)
Cpc classification
H10D89/921
ELECTRICITY
H10K71/00
ELECTRICITY
G09G2330/06
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) array substrate. The OLED array substrate includes a display area with OLEDs arranged in arrays, electrostatic discharge lines, and peripheral electrostatic discharge areas with conductive areas electrically connected to a cathode of the OLEDs and electrically connected to the electrostatic discharge lines through switch modules.
Claims
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17. An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) array substrate, including: a display area with OLEDs arranged in arrays; electrostatic discharge lines; and peripheral electrostatic discharge areas with conductive areas electrically connected to a cathode of the OLEDs and electrically connected to the electrostatic discharge lines through switch modules.
18. The OLED array substrate according to claim 17, wherein the switch modules are configured to form electrical connection between the conductive areas and the electrostatic discharge lines under an electrostatic voltage generated by electrostatic charges.
19. The OLED array substrate according to claim 17, wherein: the electrostatic discharge lines include high-voltage electrostatic discharge lines and low-voltage electrostatic discharge lines; and a conductive area is connected to a high-voltage electrostatic discharge line through first switch modules, and is connected to a low-voltage electrostatic discharge line through second switch modules.
20. The OLED array substrate according to claim 19, wherein: when positive electrostatic charges are generated in the conductive area and create a positive electrostatic voltage, the first switch modules are turned on; and when negative electrostatic charges are generated in the conductive area and create a negative electrostatic voltage, the second switch modules are turned on.
21. The OLED array substrate according to claim 19, wherein: a control terminal and a first terminal of the first switch module are connected to the conductive area; and a second terminal of the first switch module is connected to the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line.
22. The OLED array substrate according to claim 19, wherein: a control terminal and a first terminal of the second switch module are connected to the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line, and a second terminal of the second switch module is connected to the conductive area.
23. The OLED array substrate according to claim 21, wherein the first switch modules and the second switch modules are N-type transistors.
24. The OLED array substrate according to claim 19, wherein: a control terminal and a first terminal of the first switch module are connected to the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line, and a second terminal of the first switch module is connected to the conductive area.
25. The OLED array substrate according to claim 19, wherein: a control terminal and a first terminal of the second switch module are connected to the conductive area, and a second terminal of the second switch module is connected to the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line.
26. The OLED array substrate according to claim 25, wherein the first switch modules and the second switch modules are P-type transistors.
27. The OLED array substrate according to claim 17, wherein the switch module includes at least two cascaded transistors.
28. The OLED array substrate according to claim 17, further including gate lines and data lines arranged to be perpendicular to the gate lines, wherein: gate lines and data lines are connected to the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line through a first electrostatic discharge structure and are connected to the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line through a second electrostatic discharge structure.
29. An OLED display apparatus, including the OLED array substrate of claim 17.
30. A method for forming an OLED array substrate, including: forming switch modules electrically connected to conductive areas and electrostatic discharge lines; and forming, subsequently, a cathode of OLEDs in the array substrate, wherein the conductive areas are connected to the cathode such that during a process for forming the cathode of the OLEDs, electrostatic voltages generated by electrostatic charges in the conductive areas turn on the switch modules and the electrostatic charges are discharged through the electrostatic discharge lines.
31. An electrostatic discharge circuit for discharging electrostatic charges generated during a formation process of a cathode layer of an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) array substrate, including: electrostatic discharge lines; peripheral electrostatic discharge areas with conductive areas, the conductive areas being electrically connected to the cathode layer; and switch modules connecting the conductive areas and the electrostatic discharge lines; wherein the electrostatic charges in the conductive areas are discharged through the switch modules and electrostatic discharge lines.
32. The electrostatic discharge circuit according to claim 31, wherein the switch modules are configured to be turned on by electrostatic voltages generated by electrostatic charges in the conductive areas such that the electrostatic charges are discharged through the electrostatic discharge lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The following drawings are merely examples for illustrative purposes according to various disclosed embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It should be noted that the disclosed drawings only illustrate portions of the array substrate that are related to the electrostatic discharge for illustrative purposes.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] For those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of the invention, reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. It should be noted that the terms first and second are used to merely distinguish two objects and have little indication about the differences in structures and components between two objects.
[0038] One aspect of the present disclosure provides an OLED array substrate.
[0039] The disclosed OLED array substrate can be exemplified in embodiment 1.
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[0042] The conductive areas VSS may represent the areas electrically connected to the subsequently-formed (e.g., subsequently-deposited) cathode of the OLEDs. When the cathode of the OLEDs is being formed, an undesirably large amount of electrostatic charges may be generated such that circuit near the conductive areas may be damaged and short circuits may occur. Normal display functions of the corresponding display panel may therefore be adversely affected.
[0043] In the OLED array substrate provided by the present disclosure, switch modules may be arranged between conductive areas and electrically connected to the cathode of the OLEDs and the electrostatic discharge lines. Thus, when electrostatic charges are generated in the conductive areas, for example, during the deposition of the cathode of the OLEDs, the electrostatic charges may turn on the switch modules and the generated electrostatic charges may be discharged through the electrostatic discharge lines. Damages to the array substrate caused by electrostatic charges may be avoided or reduced, and manufacturing yield of the display products can be improved.
[0044] The disclosed OLED array substrate can also be exemplified in embodiment 2. The array substrate in
[0045] Different from embodiment 1, in embodiment 2, the electrostatic discharge lines (i.e., corresponding to VG in
[0046] The first switch module K1 may include N-type transistors and/or P-type transistors. The second switch module K2 may also include N-type transistors and/or P-type transistors.
[0047] For example, a first switch module K1 may include at least two cascaded N-type transistors or at least two cascaded P-type transistors. A second switch module K2 may also include at least two cascaded N-type transistors or at least two cascaded P-type transistors. The threshold voltages of the cascaded transistors may be increased such that devices or circuits may be protected from undesirably high leakage currents.
[0048] In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, a conductive area VSS may be connected to both the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGH and the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGL. First switch modules K1 may be used to connect the conductive area VSS with the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGH. Second switch modules K2 may be used to connect the conductive area VSS with the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGL. Details of the working principles of the arrangements described above are aforementioned and omitted herein.
[0049] For example,
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[0053] As shown in
[0054] In the embodiments disclosed herein, the control terminal may be the gate of a transistor. The first terminal may be the source of a transistor and the second terminal may be the drain of the transistor. Alternatively, the first terminal may be the drain of a transistor and the second terminal may be the source of the transistor.
[0055] During the process of forming or depositing the cathode of the OLEDs, if positive high-voltage electrostatic charges are generated, the first switch modules K1 illustrated in
[0056] It should be noted that when positive high-voltage electrostatic charges and/or negative high-voltage electrostatic charges are generated by other processes, the first switch modules K1 and the second switch modules K2 may still be turned on or off under the same working principles. The high-voltage electrostatic charges may be discharged, and damages to the array substrate can be reduced.
[0057] The switch modules K1 and K2 illustrated in
[0058] The disclosed OLED array substrate can also be exemplified in embodiment 3.
[0059] Besides the features illustrated in embodiment 1, the OLED array substrate of embodiment 3 may further include gate lines and data lines. For illustrative purposes, in the figures provided by the present disclosure, gate lines and data lines may be arranged in similar configurations. In practice, gate lines may be parallel to each other and may be arranged to be perpendicular to the data lines (not shown). Each gate line may be electrically insulated from other gate lines and any data lines, and each data line may be electrically insulated from other data lines and any gate lines. A gate/data line may be connected to the low-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGL through the first electrostatic discharge structure ESD1, and may be connected to the high-voltage electrostatic discharge line VGH through the second electrostatic discharge structure ESD2.
[0060] For illustrative purposes, in embodiment 3, the third switch modules K3 and the fourth switch modules K4 both include N-type transistors.
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[0062] The third switch module K3 and the fourth switch module K4 may have similar structures as the first switch module K1 and the second switch module K2. Detailed description of the structures are omitted herein. In
[0063] The design and arrangements described in
[0064] In various embodiments, the third switch module K3 and the fourth switch module K4 may both be used in the circuit to discharge positive high-voltage electrostatic charges and negative high-voltage electrostatic charges, as shown in
[0065] Another aspect of the present disclosure provides an OLED display apparatus.
[0066] The disclosed OLED display apparatus may be exemplified in embodiment 4. The OLED display apparatus illustrated by embodiment 4 may include any one of the OLED array substrates disclosed in embodiments 1 to 3. It should be noted that the display apparatus may be any suitable electronic device with display functions such as a TV, a monitor, a tablet, a video camera, a camera, or a navigator.
[0067] Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing the disclosed OLED array substrate.
[0068] The disclosed method may be exemplified in embodiment 5. The OLED array substrate illustrated by embodiment 5 may include a display area and peripheral electrostatic discharge areas. The display area includes OLEDs arranged in arrays. The peripheral electrostatic discharge areas include conductive areas electrically connected to the cathode of the OLEDs. The OLED array substrate also includes electrostatic discharge lines.
[0069] The method for manufacturing the OLED array substrate includes the following steps. First, before forming the cathode of the OLEDs, the switch modules, configured to electrically connect the electrostatic discharge lines and the conductive areas of the display panel, may be formed. The conductive areas may be used to electrically connect the subsequently-formed cathode of the OLEDs on the display panel. Thus, when the cathode of the OLEDs is being formed, the electrostatic voltage, generated in the conductive areas, may turn on the switch modules. The generated electrostatic charges may be discharged through the electrostatic discharge lines.
[0070] In the method described above, switch modules, configured to electrically connect the electrostatic discharge lines and the conductive areas of the display panel, are formed before the formation of the cathode of the OLEDs. The conductive areas may be used to electrically connect the subsequently-formed cathode of the OLEDs on the display panel. Thus, the electrostatic voltage generated by the electrostatic charges may turn on the switch modules such that the electrostatic charges may be discharged through the electrostatic discharge lines. Thus, damages to the array substrate caused by the electrostatic charges generated during the deposition of the cathode of the OLEDs, can be avoided or reduced, which may improve manufacturing yield of the display panels.
[0071] It should be understood that the above embodiments disclosed herein are exemplary only and not limiting the scope of this disclosure. Without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention, other modifications, equivalents, or improvements to the disclosed embodiments are obvious to those skilled in the art and are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present disclosure.