Liquid crystal display panel and relevant display device
A liquid crystal display panel and area technology, applied in nonlinear optics, instruments, optics, etc., can solve problems such as broken bright spots, light leakage of liquid crystal display panels, and generation of debris
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[0029] This embodiment provides a liquid crystal display panel, such as figure 2 As shown, it includes a first glass substrate 200, a thin film transistor 201, a first alignment film 202 located on the surface of the thin film transistor 201, a liquid crystal layer 203, a second alignment film 204 and a second glass substrate 300, wherein the first alignment film There are multiple supports 205 between 202 and the second alignment film 204. In this embodiment, the first alignment film 202 has multiple resistance areas 206, and the positions of the resistance areas 206 correspond to the positions of the supports 205 one by one. That is, in a direction perpendicular to the liquid crystal display panel, the projection of each support 205 overlaps with the projection of a resistance area 206 , so that the movement of the support 205 is limited by the resistance area 206 .
[0030] In this embodiment, the resistance area 206 includes a limiting hole 2060 located below the first al...
Embodiment 2
[0036] This embodiment provides a liquid crystal display panel, the general structure of which is the same as that of the liquid crystal display panel in Embodiment 1, including a first glass substrate 200, a thin film transistor 201, a first alignment film 202 on the surface of the thin film transistor 201, a liquid crystal Layer 203, the second alignment film 204 and the second glass substrate 300, there are multiple supports 205 between the first alignment film 202 and the second alignment film 204, the first alignment film 202 has a plurality of resistance areas 206, and The resistance area 206 includes a limiting hole 2060 located under the first alignment film 202. In this embodiment, the limiting hole 2060 is formed by etching the passivation layer 207, and the etching depth of the limiting hole 2060 is half the thickness of layer 207.
[0037] In this example, if Figure 5As shown, the bottom surface of the limiting hole 2060 may also have a plurality of protrusions 2...
Embodiment 3
[0040] Embodiment 3 This embodiment provides a liquid crystal display panel whose general structure is the same as that of the liquid crystal display panel in Embodiment 1, including a first glass substrate 200, a thin film transistor 201, and a first alignment film on the surface of the thin film transistor 201. 202, the liquid crystal layer 203, the second alignment film 204 and the second glass substrate 300, there are multiple supports 205 between the first alignment film 202 and the second alignment film 204, and the first alignment film 202 has multiple resistance areas 206, and the resistance area 206 includes a limit hole 2061 located under the first alignment film 202. In this embodiment, the limit hole 2061 is formed by etching the passivation layer 207, and the etching depth of the limit hole 2061 equal to the thickness of the passivation layer 207 .
[0041] In this example, if Image 6 As shown, the bottom surface of the limiting hole 2061 also has a plurality of...
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