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The partition wall structure with specific electrode and sealing layer configurations enhances the reliability and longevity of OLED-based display devices by addressing manufacturing-related reliability issues.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2022025972
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-02-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-02-22
AI Technical Summary
Display devices using organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) face challenges in maintaining reliability during manufacturing, which affects their performance and longevity.
The display device incorporates a partition wall structure with specific configurations of lower and upper electrodes, organic layers, and sealing layers, along with a rib and cap layer design to enhance protection and reliability.
This configuration helps in suppressing the deterioration of OLEDs, thereby improving the reliability and longevity of the display device.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] FIELD An embodiment of the present invention relates to a display device. [Background technology]
[0002] In recent years, display devices using organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) as display elements have been put to practical use. These display elements include a pixel circuit including a thin-film transistor, a lower electrode connected to the pixel circuit, an organic layer covering the lower electrode, and an upper electrode covering the organic layer. In addition to the light-emitting layer, the organic layer includes functional layers such as a hole transport layer and an electron transport layer. In the process of manufacturing such display elements, a technique for suppressing deterioration in reliability is required. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-195677 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-207217 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-135325 [Patent Document 4] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2009-32673 [Patent Document 5] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2010-118191 [Patent Document 6] International Publication No. 2018 / 179308 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a display device capable of suppressing a decrease in reliability. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] According to one embodiment, the display device comprises: a partition wall including a substrate, a first lower electrode and a second lower electrode disposed above the substrate, a rib having a first opening overlapping the first lower electrode and a second opening overlapping the second lower electrode, a lower portion disposed on the rib between the first opening and the second opening, and an upper portion disposed on the lower portion and protruding from a side surface of the lower portion; a first organic layer disposed on the first lower electrode in the first opening and including a first light-emitting layer; a second organic layer including a second light-emitting layer formed of a material containing a first upper electrode disposed on the first organic layer and in contact with the lower part of the partition wall; a first upper electrode disposed on the second organic layer and in contact with the lower part of the partition wall; a first sealing layer disposed above the first upper electrode and in contact with the lower part of the partition wall and extending over the upper part of the partition wall; and a second sealing layer disposed above the second upper electrode and in contact with the lower part of the partition wall and extending over the upper part of the partition wall and spaced apart from the first sealing layer. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0006] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a display device DSP. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the layout of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the display device DSP taken along the line III-III in FIG. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the display element 20. As shown in FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a flow chart for explaining an example of a method for manufacturing the display device DSP. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining step ST1. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining step ST21. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining step ST22. [Figure 9]FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining step ST22. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining step ST23. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining step ST23. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining step ST24. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] An embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. The disclosure is merely an example, and appropriate modifications that a person skilled in the art can easily make while maintaining the gist of the invention are naturally included within the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, the drawings may be schematic in terms of the width, thickness, shape, etc. of each part compared to the actual embodiment for the sake of clarity, but these are merely examples and are not intended to limit the interpretation of the present invention. Furthermore, in this specification and each drawing, components that perform the same or similar functions as those described above with reference to the previous drawings are designated by the same reference numerals, and redundant detailed descriptions may be omitted as appropriate.
[0008] In the drawings, mutually orthogonal X-, Y-, and Z-axes are shown as necessary to facilitate understanding. The direction along the X-axis is referred to as the first direction, the direction along the Y-axis is referred to as the second direction, and the direction along the Z-axis is referred to as the third direction. Viewing various elements parallel to the third direction Z is referred to as a planar view.
[0009] The display device according to this embodiment is an organic electroluminescence display device having organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) as display elements, and can be installed in televisions, personal computers, in-vehicle devices, tablet terminals, smartphones, mobile phone terminals, and the like.
[0010] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a display device DSP. The display device DSP has a display area DA for displaying an image and a peripheral area SA around the display area DA, both of which are disposed on an insulating substrate 10. The substrate 10 may be made of glass or a flexible resin film.
[0011] In this embodiment, the shape of the substrate 10 in plan view is rectangular. However, the shape of the substrate 10 in plan view is not limited to rectangular, and may be other shapes such as square, circle, or ellipse.
[0012] The display area DA includes a plurality of pixels PX arranged in a matrix in the first direction X and the second direction Y. Each pixel PX includes a plurality of subpixels SP. In one example, the pixel PX includes a red subpixel SP1, a blue subpixel SP2, and a green subpixel SP3. The pixel PX may include subpixels SP of other colors, such as white, in addition to or instead of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3.
[0013] The subpixel SP includes a pixel circuit 1 and a display element 20 driven by the pixel circuit 1. The pixel circuit 1 includes a pixel switch 2, a drive transistor 3, and a capacitor 4. The pixel switch 2 and the drive transistor 3 are switching elements formed of, for example, thin film transistors.
[0014] The gate electrode of the pixel switch 2 is connected to the scanning line GL. One of the source electrode and drain electrode of the pixel switch 2 is connected to the signal line SL, and the other is connected to the gate electrode of the drive transistor 3 and the capacitor 4. In the drive transistor 3, one of the source electrode and drain electrode is connected to the power line PL and the capacitor 4, and the other is connected to the anode of the display element 20.
[0015] The configuration of the pixel circuit 1 is not limited to the example shown in the drawing. For example, the pixel circuit 1 may include more thin film transistors and capacitors.
[0016] The display elements 20 are organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that function as light-emitting elements and may be referred to as organic EL elements. For example, the subpixel SP1 includes a display element 20 that emits light in the red wavelength range, the subpixel SP2 includes a display element 20 that emits light in the blue wavelength range, and the subpixel SP3 includes a display element 20 that emits light in the green wavelength range.
[0017] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the layout of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3. 2, the subpixels SP1 and SP3 are aligned in the second direction Y. Furthermore, the subpixels SP1 and SP3 are aligned in the first direction X with the subpixel SP2.
[0018] When the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 are laid out in this manner, the display area DA is formed with columns in which the subpixels SP1 and SP3 are alternately arranged in the second direction Y, and columns in which multiple subpixels SP2 are repeatedly arranged in the second direction Y. These columns are arranged alternately in the first direction X.
[0019] The layout of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 is not limited to the example in Fig. 2. As another example, the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 in each pixel PX may be arranged in order in the first direction X.
[0020] In the display area DA, ribs 5 and partition walls 6 are arranged. The ribs 5 have openings AP1, AP2, and AP3 in the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3, respectively. In the example of Fig. 2, opening AP3 is larger than opening AP1, and opening AP2 is larger than opening AP3.
[0021] The partitions 6 overlap the ribs 5 in a plan view. The partitions 6 have a plurality of first partitions 6x extending in the first direction X and a plurality of second partitions 6y extending in the second direction Y. The plurality of first partitions 6x are respectively arranged between the openings AP1 and AP3 adjacent to each other in the second direction Y and between two openings AP2 adjacent to each other in the second direction Y. The second partitions 6y are respectively arranged between the openings AP1 and AP2 adjacent to each other in the first direction X and between the openings AP2 and AP3 adjacent to each other in the first direction X.
[0022] 2, the first partition 6x and the second partition 6y are connected to each other. As a result, the partition 6 as a whole is formed in a lattice shape surrounding the openings AP1, AP2, and AP3. It can also be said that the partition 6 has openings in the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3, similar to the rib 5.
[0023] Subpixel SP1 includes a lower electrode LE1, an upper electrode UE1, and an organic layer OR1 that overlap with aperture AP1. Subpixel SP2 includes a lower electrode LE2, an upper electrode UE2, and an organic layer OR2 that overlap with aperture AP2. Subpixel SP3 includes a lower electrode LE3, an upper electrode UE3, and an organic layer OR3 that overlap with aperture AP3.
[0024] In the example of FIG. 2, the outlines of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 are indicated by dotted lines, and the outlines of the organic layers OR1, OR2, and OR3 and the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 are indicated by dashed-dotted lines. The peripheral edges of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 overlap the ribs 5. The outline of the upper electrode UE1 roughly matches the outline of the organic layer OR1, and the peripheral edges of the upper electrode UE1 and the organic layer OR1 overlap the partition walls 6. The outline of the upper electrode UE2 roughly matches the outline of the organic layer OR2, and the peripheral edges of the upper electrode UE2 and the organic layer OR2 overlap the partition walls 6. The outline of the upper electrode UE3 roughly matches the outline of the organic layer OR3, and the peripheral edges of the upper electrode UE3 and the organic layer OR3 overlap the partition walls 6.
[0025] The lower electrode LE1, the upper electrode UE1, and the organic layer OR1 constitute the display element 20 of the subpixel SP1. The lower electrode LE2, the upper electrode UE2, and the organic layer OR2 constitute the display element 20 of the subpixel SP2. The lower electrode LE3, the upper electrode UE3, and the organic layer OR3 constitute the display element 20 of the subpixel SP3. The lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 correspond to, for example, the anode of the display element 20. The upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 correspond to, for example, the cathode of the display element 20, or a common electrode.
[0026] The lower electrode LE1 is connected to the pixel circuit 1 of the subpixel SP1 (see FIG. 1) through a contact hole CH1. The lower electrode LE2 is connected to the pixel circuit 1 of the subpixel SP2 through a contact hole CH2. The lower electrode LE3 is connected to the pixel circuit 1 of the subpixel SP3 through a contact hole CH3.
[0027] FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the display device DSP taken along the line III-III in FIG. A circuit layer 11 is disposed on the substrate 10. The circuit layer 11 includes various circuits and wirings such as the pixel circuits 1, scanning lines GL, signal lines SL, and power supply lines PL shown in FIG. 1. The circuit layer 11 is covered with an insulating layer 12. The insulating layer 12 functions as a planarizing film that flattens unevenness caused by the circuit layer 11.
[0028] The lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 are disposed on the insulating layer 12. The rib 5 is disposed on the insulating layer 12 and the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3. The ends of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 are covered by the rib 5. In other words, the ends of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 are disposed between the insulating layer 12 and the rib 5. Between adjacent lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3, the insulating layer 12 is covered by the rib 5.
[0029] The partition 6 includes a lower portion (stem) 61 disposed on the rib 5 and an upper portion (cap) 62 disposed on the lower portion 61. The lower portion 61 of the partition 6 shown on the left side of the figure is located between the openings AP1 and AP2. The lower portion 61 of the partition 6 shown on the right side of the figure is located between the openings AP2 and AP3. The upper portion 62 has a width greater than that of the lower portion 61. As a result, both ends of the upper portion 62 protrude beyond the side surfaces of the lower portion 61 in FIG. 3. Such a shape of the partition 6 can also be said to be overhanging. The portion of the upper portion 62 protruding beyond the lower portion 61 may be simply referred to as the protruding portion.
[0030] 2 includes a first portion OR1a and a second portion OR1b spaced apart from each other, as shown in FIG. 3. The first portion OR1a contacts the lower electrode LE1 through the opening AP1, covers the lower electrode LE1, and overlaps a part of the rib 5. The second portion OR1b is disposed on the upper portion 62. 2 includes a first portion UE1a and a second portion UE1b spaced apart from each other, as shown in FIG. 3. The first portion UE1a faces the lower electrode LE1 and is disposed on the first portion OR1a. The first portion UE1a contacts a side surface of the lower portion 61. The second portion UE1b is located above the partition wall 6 and is disposed on the second portion OR1b. The first portion OR1a and the first portion UE1a are located below the upper portion 62.
[0031] 2 includes a first portion OR2a and a second portion OR2b that are spaced apart from each other, as shown in Fig. 3. The first portion OR2a contacts the lower electrode LE2 through the opening AP2, covers the lower electrode LE2, and overlaps a part of the rib 5. The second portion OR2b is disposed on the upper portion 62. 2 includes a first portion UE2a and a second portion UE2b spaced apart from each other, as shown in FIG. 3. The first portion UE2a faces the lower electrode LE2 and is disposed on the first portion OR2a. The first portion UE2a contacts a side surface of the lower portion 61. The second portion UE2b is located above the partition wall 6 and is disposed on the second portion OR2b. The first portion OR2a and the first portion UE2a are located below the upper portion 62.
[0032] 2 includes a first portion OR3a and a second portion OR3b spaced apart from each other, as shown in FIG. 3. The first portion OR3a contacts the lower electrode LE3 through the opening AP3, covers the lower electrode LE3, and overlaps a part of the rib 5. The second portion OR3b is disposed on the upper portion 62. 2 includes a first portion UE3a and a second portion UE3b spaced apart from each other, as shown in FIG. 3. The first portion UE3a faces the lower electrode LE3 and is disposed on the first portion OR3a. The first portion UE3a contacts a side surface of the lower portion 61. The second portion UE3b is located above the partition wall 6 and is disposed on the second portion OR3b. The first portion OR3a and the first portion UE3a are located below the upper portion 62.
[0033] In the example shown in FIG. 3, the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 include cap layers (optical adjustment layers) CP1, CP2, and CP3 for adjusting the optical properties of the light emitted from the light-emitting layers of the organic layers OR1, OR2, and OR3.
[0034] The cap layer CP1 includes a first portion CP1a and a second portion CP1b spaced apart from each other. The first portion CP1a is located in the opening AP1, below the upper portion 62, and above the first portion UE1a. The second portion CP1b is located above the partition wall 6 and above the second portion UE1b.
[0035] The cap layer CP2 includes a first portion CP2a and a second portion CP2b spaced apart from each other. The first portion CP2a is located in the opening AP2, below the upper portion 62, and above the first portion UE2a. The second portion CP2b is located above the partition wall 6 and above the second portion UE2b.
[0036] The cap layer CP3 includes a first portion CP3a and a second portion CP3b spaced apart from each other. The first portion CP3a is located in the opening AP3, below the upper portion 62, and above the first portion UE3a. The second portion CP3b is located above the partition wall 6 and above the second portion UE3b.
[0037] Sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3 are disposed in the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3, respectively. The sealing layer SE1 is in contact with the first portion CP1a, the lower portion 61 and upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6, and the second portion CP1b, and continuously covers each component of the subpixel SP1. In the illustrated example, the sealing layer SE1 has a closed gap V1 below the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 (below the protrusion 621). The gap V1 is spaced apart from the partition wall 6. The gap V1 is surrounded by a portion of the sealing layer SE1 that is in contact with the side surface of the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6, a portion that is in contact with the bottom surface of the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6, and a portion that is in contact with the first portion CP1a. The gap V1 is formed along the entire periphery of the partition wall 6 that surrounds the opening AP1, but may partially disappear. The gap V1 is closed over its entire length. The sealing layer SE2 is in contact with the first portion CP2a, the lower portion 61 and upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6, and the second portion CP2b, and continuously covers each component of the subpixel SP2. The sealing layer SE2 has a closed gap V2 below the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 (below the protrusion 622). The gap V2 is located on the opposite side of the partition wall 6 from the gap V1. The gap V2 is formed along the entire periphery of the partition wall 6 surrounding the opening AP2, but may be partially eliminated. The gap V2 is also closed over its entire length. The sealing layer SE3 is in contact with the first portion CP3a, the lower portion 61 and upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6, and the second portion CP3b, and continuously covers each component of the subpixel SP3. The sealing layer SE3 has a closed gap V3 below the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 (below the protrusion 623). The gap V3 is located on the opposite side of the partition wall 6 from the gap V2. The gap V3 is formed along the entire periphery of the partition wall 6 surrounding the opening AP3, but may be partially eliminated. The gap V3 is also closed over its entire length.
[0038] The sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3 are covered with a protective layer 13.
[0039] 3, on the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SP1 and SP2, the second portion OR1b of the organic layer OR1 is spaced apart from the second portion OR2b of the organic layer OR2, the second portion UE1b of the upper electrode UE1 is spaced apart from the second portion UE2b of the upper electrode UE2, the second portion CP1b of the cap layer CP1 is spaced apart from the second portion CP2b of the cap layer CP2, and the sealing layer SE1 is spaced apart from the sealing layer SE2. The protective layer 13 is disposed between the second portions OR1b and OR2b, between the second portions UE1b and UE2b, between the second portions CP1b and CP2b, and between the sealing layer SE1 and SE2.
[0040] Furthermore, on the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SP2 and SP3, the second portion OR2b of the organic layer OR2 is spaced apart from the second portion OR3b of the organic layer OR3, the second portion UE2b of the upper electrode UE2 is spaced apart from the second portion UE3b of the upper electrode UE3, the second portion CP2b of the cap layer CP2 is spaced apart from the second portion CP3b of the cap layer CP3, and the sealing layer SE2 is spaced apart from the sealing layer SE3. The protective layer 13 is disposed between the second portions OR2b and OR3b, between the second portions UE2b and UE3b, between the second portions CP2b and CP3b, and between the sealing layer SE2 and SE3.
[0041] The insulating layer 12 is an organic insulating layer, and the rib 5 and the sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3 are inorganic insulating layers.
[0042] The rib 5 and the sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3 are formed of, for example, the same inorganic insulating material. The rib 5 is formed of, for example, silicon nitride (SiNx). The rib 5 may be formed as a single layer of silicon oxide (SiOx), silicon oxynitride (SiON), or aluminum oxide (Al2O3). The rib 5 may also be formed as a laminated body of a combination of at least two of a silicon nitride layer, a silicon oxide layer, a silicon oxynitride layer, and an aluminum oxide layer. The sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3 are formed of, for example, silicon nitride (SiNx).
[0043] The lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 is made of a conductive material and is electrically connected to the first portions UE1a, UE2a, UE3a of the upper electrodes. Both the lower portion 61 and the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 may be conductive.
[0044] The thickness T5 of the rib 5 is sufficiently smaller than the thickness of the partition wall 6 and the insulating layer 12. In one example, the thickness T5 of the rib 5 is not less than 200 nm and not more than 400 nm.
[0045] Immediately above the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6, the thickness T1 of the sealing layer SE1, the thickness T2 of the sealing layer SE2, and the thickness T3 of the sealing layer SE3 are approximately equal and are not less than 2 μm and not more than 5 μm. The thickness T61 of the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 (the thickness from the upper surface of the rib 5 to the lower surface of the upper portion 62) is greater than the thickness T5 of the rib 5. Furthermore, the thicknesses T1 to T3 are greater than the thickness T61 and are not less than two times and not more than five times the thickness T61. The lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 may be formed of a transparent conductive material such as ITO, or may have a laminated structure of a metal material such as silver (Ag) and a transparent conductive material. The upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 are formed of a metal material such as an alloy of magnesium and silver (MgAg). The upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 may be formed of a transparent conductive material such as ITO.
[0046] When the potential of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, LE3 is relatively higher than the potential of the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, UE3, the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, LE3 correspond to anodes and the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, UE3 correspond to cathodes. Also, when the potential of the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, UE3 is relatively higher than the potential of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, LE3, the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, UE3 correspond to anodes and the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, LE3 correspond to cathodes.
[0047] The organic layers OR1, OR2, and OR3 each include a plurality of functional layers. The first portion OR1a and the second portion OR1b of the organic layer OR1 each include an emitting layer EM1 formed of the same material. The first portion OR2a and the second portion OR2b of the organic layer OR2 each include an emitting layer EM2 formed of the same material. The emitting layer EM2 is formed of a material different from the emitting layer EM1. The first portion OR3a and the second portion OR3b of the organic layer OR3 each include an emitting layer EM3 formed of the same material. The emitting layer EM3 is formed of a material different from the emitting layers EM1 and EM2. The material forming the emitting layer EM1, the material forming the emitting layer EM2, and the material forming the emitting layer EM3 are materials that emit light in different wavelength ranges.
[0048] The cap layers CP1, CP2, and CP3 are formed, for example, by a multilayer structure of transparent thin films. The multilayer structure may include thin films formed from inorganic materials and thin films formed from organic materials. These thin films have different refractive indices. The material of the thin films constituting the multilayer structure is different from the material of the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 and also different from the material of the sealing layers SE1, SE2, and SE3. The cap layers CP1, CP2, and CP3 may be omitted.
[0049] The protective layer 13 is formed of a multilayer body of transparent thin films, and includes, for example, thin films formed from inorganic materials and thin films formed from organic materials.
[0050] A common voltage is supplied to the partition 6. This common voltage is supplied to the first portions UE1a, UE2a, and UE3a of the upper electrodes in contact with the side surfaces of the lower portion 61. A pixel voltage is supplied to the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 through the pixel circuits 1 included in the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3, respectively.
[0051] When a potential difference is generated between the lower electrode LE1 and the upper electrode UE1, the light-emitting layer EM1 in the first portion OR1a of the organic layer OR1 emits light in the red wavelength range. When a potential difference is generated between the lower electrode LE2 and the upper electrode UE2, the light-emitting layer EM2 in the first portion OR2a of the organic layer OR2 emits light in the blue wavelength range. When a potential difference is generated between the lower electrode LE3 and the upper electrode UE3, the light-emitting layer EM3 in the first portion OR3a of the organic layer OR3 emits light in the green wavelength range.
[0052] As another example, the light-emitting layers of the organic layers OR1, OR2, and OR3 may emit light of the same color (e.g., white). In this case, the display device DSP may include color filters that convert the light emitted by the light-emitting layers into light of the colors corresponding to the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3. The display device DSP may also include a layer containing quantum dots that are excited by the light emitted by the light-emitting layers to generate light of the colors corresponding to the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3.
[0053] In the examples shown in Figures 1 to 3, the opening AP1 corresponds to the first opening, the opening AP2 corresponds to the second opening, the lower electrode LE1 corresponds to the first lower electrode, the organic layer OR1 corresponds to the first organic layer, the emitting layer EM1 corresponds to the first emitting layer, the upper electrode UE1 corresponds to the first upper electrode, the cap layer CP1 corresponds to the first cap layer, the sealing layer SE1 corresponds to the first sealing layer, the lower electrode LE2 corresponds to the second lower electrode, the organic layer OR2 corresponds to the second organic layer, the emitting layer EM2 corresponds to the second emitting layer, the upper electrode UE2 corresponds to the second upper electrode, the cap layer CP2 corresponds to the second cap layer, and the sealing layer SE2 corresponds to the second sealing layer.
[0054] FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the display element 20. As shown in FIG. The lower electrode LE shown in Fig. 4 corresponds to each of the lower electrodes LE1, LE2, and LE3 in Fig. 3. The organic layer OR shown in Fig. 4 corresponds to each of the organic layers OR1, OR2, and OR3 in Fig. 3. The upper electrode UE shown in Fig. 4 corresponds to each of the upper electrodes UE1, UE2, and UE3 in Fig. 3.
[0055] The organic layer OR includes a carrier adjustment layer CA1, an emitting layer EM, and a carrier adjustment layer CA2. The carrier adjustment layer CA1 is located between the lower electrode LE and the emitting layer EM, and the carrier adjustment layer CA2 is located between the emitting layer EM and the upper electrode UE. The carrier adjustment layers CA1 and CA2 each include multiple functional layers. The following description will be given taking as an example a case where the lower electrode LE corresponds to the anode and the upper electrode UE corresponds to the cathode.
[0056] The carrier adjustment layer CA1 includes, as functional layers, a hole injection layer F11, a hole transport layer F12, an electron blocking layer F13, etc. The hole injection layer F11 is disposed on the lower electrode LE, the hole transport layer F12 is disposed on the hole injection layer F11, the electron blocking layer F13 is disposed on the hole transport layer F12, and the light-emitting layer EM is disposed on the electron blocking layer F13.
[0057] The carrier adjustment layer CA2 includes, as functional layers, a hole blocking layer F21, an electron transport layer F22, an electron injection layer F23, etc. The hole blocking layer F21 is disposed on the light-emitting layer EM, the electron transport layer F22 is disposed on the hole blocking layer F21, the electron injection layer F23 is disposed on the electron transport layer F22, and the upper electrode UE is disposed on the electron injection layer F23.
[0058] In addition to the above-mentioned functional layers, the carrier adjustment layers CA1 and CA2 may include other functional layers such as a carrier generation layer as necessary, or at least one of the above-mentioned functional layers may be omitted.
[0059] Next, an example of a method for manufacturing the display device DSP will be described.
[0060] FIG. 5 is a flow chart for explaining an example of a method for manufacturing the display device DSP. The manufacturing method shown here roughly includes the steps of preparing a processing substrate SUB that serves as a base for the subpixels SPα, SPβ, and SPγ (step ST1), forming the subpixels SPα (step ST2), forming the subpixels SPβ (step ST3), and forming the subpixels SPγ (step ST4). Note that the subpixels SPα, SPβ, and SPγ here are any of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 described above.
[0061] In step ST1, first, a process substrate SUB is prepared, on which lower electrodes LEα, LEβ, and LEγ, ribs 5, and partition walls 6 are formed on a substrate 10. As shown in Fig. 3, a circuit layer 11 and an insulating layer 12 are also formed between the substrate 10 and the lower electrodes LEα, LEβ, and LEγ. Details will be described later.
[0062] In step ST2, first, a first thin film 31 including an emitting layer EMα is formed on a processing substrate SUB (step ST21). Then, a first resist 41 patterned into a predetermined shape is formed on the first thin film 31 (step ST22). Then, a portion of the first thin film 31 is removed by etching using the first resist 41 as a mask (step ST23). Then, the first resist 41 is removed (step ST24). This forms a subpixel SPα. The subpixel SPα includes a display element 21 having a first thin film 31 of a predetermined shape.
[0063] In step ST3, a second thin film 32 including an emitting layer EMβ is formed on a processing substrate SUB (step ST31). Then, a second resist 42 patterned into a predetermined shape is formed on the second thin film 32 (step ST32). Then, a portion of the second thin film 32 is removed by etching using the second resist 42 as a mask (step ST33). Then, the second resist 42 is removed (step ST34). This forms a subpixel SPβ. The subpixel SPβ includes a display element 22 having a second thin film 32 of a predetermined shape.
[0064] In step ST4, a third thin film 33 including an emitting layer EMγ is formed on a processing substrate SUB (step ST41). Then, a third resist 43 patterned into a predetermined shape is formed on the third thin film 33 (step ST42). Then, a portion of the third thin film 33 is removed by etching using the third resist 43 as a mask (step ST43). Then, the third resist 43 is removed (step ST44). This forms a sub-pixel SPγ. The sub-pixel SPγ includes a display element 23 having a third thin film 33 of a predetermined shape.
[0065] The light-emitting layers EMα, EMβ, and EMγ are formed of materials that emit light in different wavelength ranges.
[0066] It should be noted that detailed illustration of the second thin film 32, the luminescent layer EMβ, the display element 22, the third thin film 33, the luminescent layer EMγ, and the display element 23 is omitted.
[0067] Steps ST1 and ST2 will be described below with reference to FIGS.
[0068] First, in step ST1, a process substrate SUB is prepared as shown in Fig. 6. The process of preparing the process substrate SUB includes the steps of forming a circuit layer 11 on a substrate 10, forming an insulating layer 12 on the circuit layer 11, forming a lower electrode LEα for the subpixel SPα, a lower electrode LEβ for the subpixel SPβ, and a lower electrode LEγ for the subpixel SPγ on the insulating layer 12, forming a rib 5 having openings APα, APβ, and APγ overlapping with the lower electrodes LEα, LEβ, and LEγ, respectively, and forming a partition wall 6 including a lower portion 61 disposed on the rib 5 and an upper portion 62 disposed on the lower portion 61 and protruding from a side surface of the lower portion 61. Note that the substrate 10 and the circuit layer 11 below the insulating layer 12 are not shown in Figs. 7 to 12.
[0069] 7, the first thin film 31 is formed over the subpixels SPα, SPβ, and SPγ. The process of forming the first thin film 31 includes the steps of forming an organic layer OR10 including an emitting layer EMα on a processing substrate SUB, forming an upper electrode UE10 on the organic layer OR10, forming a cap layer CP10 on the upper electrode UE10, and forming a sealing layer SE10 on the cap layer CP10. That is, in the illustrated example, the first thin film 31 includes the organic layer OR10, the upper electrode UE10, the cap layer CP10, and the sealing layer SE10.
[0070] The organic layer OR10 includes an organic layer OR11, an organic layer OR12, an organic layer OR13, an organic layer OR14, and an organic layer OR 15. Each of the organic layer OR11, an organic layer OR12, an organic layer OR13, an organic layer OR14, and an organic layer OR15 includes an emitting layer EMα. The organic layer OR11 is formed so as to cover the lower electrode LEα. The organic layer OR12 is spaced apart from the organic layer OR11 and is located on the upper part 62 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEα and the lower electrode LEβ. The organic layer OR13 is spaced apart from the organic layer OR12 and is formed so as to cover the lower electrode LEβ. The organic layer OR14 is spaced apart from the organic layer OR13 and is located on the upper part 62 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEβ and the lower electrode LEγ. The organic layer OR15 is spaced apart from the organic layer OR14 and is formed so as to cover the lower electrode LEγ.
[0071] The upper electrode UE10 includes an upper electrode UE11, an upper electrode UE12, an upper electrode UE13, an upper electrode UE14, and an upper electrode UE15. The upper electrode UE11 is located on the organic layer OR11 and in contact with the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEα and the lower electrode LEβ. The upper electrode UE12 is spaced apart from the upper electrode UE11 and is located on the organic layer OR12 between the lower electrode LEα and the lower electrode LEβ. The upper electrode UE13 is spaced apart from the upper electrode UE12 and is located on the organic layer OR13. In the illustrated example, the upper electrode UE13 is in contact with the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEα and the lower electrode LEβ and in contact with the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEβ and the lower electrode LEγ, but may be in contact with either of the lower portions 61. The upper electrode UE14 is spaced apart from the upper electrode UE13 and is located on the organic layer OR14 between the lower electrode LEβ and the lower electrode LEγ. The upper electrode UE15 is spaced apart from the upper electrode UE14, is located on the organic layer OR15, and is in contact with the lower portion 61 of the partition wall 6 between the lower electrode LEβ and the lower electrode LEγ.
[0072] The cap layer CP10 includes a cap layer CP11, a cap layer CP12, a cap layer CP13, a cap layer CP14, and a cap layer CP15. The cap layer CP11 is located on the upper electrode UE11. The cap layer CP12 is spaced apart from the cap layer CP11 and located on the upper electrode UE12. The cap layer CP13 is spaced apart from the cap layer CP12 and located on the upper electrode UE13. The cap layer CP14 is spaced apart from the cap layer CP13 and located on the upper electrode UE14. The cap layer CP15 is spaced apart from the cap layer CP14 and located on the upper electrode UE15.
[0073] The sealing layer SE10 is formed, for example, through a CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process. The sealing layer SE10 is formed so as to cover the cap layer CP11, the cap layer CP12, the cap layer CP13, the cap layer CP14, the cap layer CP15, and the partition wall 6. The sealing layer SE10 covering the partition wall 6 is in contact with the lower side of the upper portion 62 and with the side surface of the lower portion 61. The thickness T10 of the sealing layer SE10 is, for example, 3 μm. The sealing layer SE10 has a gap Vα facing the subpixel SPα of the partition wall 6, a gap Vβ facing the subpixel SPβ of the partition wall 6, and a gap Vγ facing the subpixel SPγ of the partition wall 6.
[0074] Then, in step ST22, first, resist 40 is applied over the entire surface on the sealing layer SE10, as shown in Fig. 8. At this time, since the voids Vα, Vβ, and Vγ are all closed, the resist 40 is prevented from flowing into these voids Vα, Vβ, and Vγ. Thereafter, the resist 40 is patterned. The resist 40 is, for example, a photosensitive resin, and is a positive type that is exposed to light and becomes soluble in a developer. For this reason, a mask having openings corresponding to the areas from which the resist 40 should be removed is prepared, and the resist 40 is exposed using this mask. The resist 40 is then developed using a developer, and the remaining resist is hardened. The hardened resist corresponds to the first resist 41.
[0075] 9, the first resist 41 formed by patterning covers the subpixel SPα. That is, the first resist 41 is disposed directly above the lower electrode LEα, the organic layer OR11, the upper electrode UE11, and the cap layer CP11. The first resist 41 also extends above the partition wall 6 from the subpixel SPα. Between the subpixels SPα and SPβ, the first resist 41 is disposed on the subpixel SPα side (the left side of the figure) and exposes the sealing layer SE10 on the subpixel SPβ side (the right side of the figure). In the example shown, the first resist 41 exposes the sealing layer SE10 in the subpixels SPβ and SPγ.
[0076] Then, in step ST23, etching is performed using the first resist 41 as a mask to remove the first thin film 31 exposed from the first resist 41. The step of removing the first thin film 31 includes the steps of removing a portion of the sealing layer SE10, a portion of the cap layer CP10, a portion of the upper electrode UE10, and a portion of the organic layer OR10.
[0077] 10, dry etching is performed using the first resist 41 as a mask to remove a portion of the sealing layer SE10 exposed from the first resist 41. In the example shown, the portion of the sealing layer SE10 that covers the subpixel SPα (the portion that covers the cap layer CP11) and the portion of the sealing layer SE10 directly above the partition wall 6 on the subpixel SPα side (the left side of the figure) (the portion of the cap layer CP12 that covers the subpixel SPα side) remain. On the other hand, the portion of the sealing layer SE10 that is directly above the partition wall 6 on the subpixel SPβ side (the right side of the figure) (the portion of the cap layer CP12 that covers the subpixel SPβ side), the portion that covers the subpixel SPβ (the portion that covers the cap layer CP13), the portion that covers the partition wall 6 between the subpixel SPβ and the subpixel SPγ (the portion that covers the cap layer CP14), and the portion that covers the subpixel SPγ (the portion that covers the cap layer CP15) are removed. As a result, a part of the cap layer CP12, the cap layer CP13, the cap layer CP14, and the cap layer CP15 are exposed from the sealing layer SE10.
[0078] 11, etching is performed using the first resist 41 as a mask to remove the first resist 41 and the part of the cap layer CP10 exposed from the sealing layer SE10. In the illustrated example, part of the cap layer CP12, all of the cap layer CP13, all of the cap layer CP14, and all of the cap layer CP15 are removed. Then, etching is performed using the first resist 41 as a mask to remove the first resist 41, the sealing layer SE10, and a portion of the upper electrode UE10 exposed from the cap layer CP10. In the illustrated example, a portion of the upper electrode UE12, all of the upper electrode UE13, all of the upper electrode UE14, and all of the upper electrode UE15 are removed. Then, etching is performed using the first resist 41 as a mask to remove the first resist 41, the sealing layer SE10, the cap layer CP10, and a portion of the organic layer OR10 exposed from the upper electrode UE10. In the illustrated example, a portion of the organic layer OR12, all of the organic layer OR13, all of the organic layer OR14, and all of the organic layer OR15 are removed.
[0079] As a result, the lower electrode LEβ is exposed in the subpixel SPβ, and the lower electrode LEγ is exposed in the subpixel SPγ.
[0080] With respect to the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SPα and SPβ, the organic layer OR12, upper electrode UE12, cap layer CP12, and sealing layer SE10 remain on the subpixel SPα side directly above the upper portion 62, while the organic layer OR12, upper electrode UE12, cap layer CP12, and sealing layer SE10 are removed on the subpixel SPβ side, thereby exposing the subpixel SPβ side of the partition wall 6. In addition, the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SPβ and SPγ is also exposed.
[0081] Then, in step ST24, the first resist 41 is removed, as shown in FIG. 12. This exposes the sealing layer SE10 of the subpixel SPα. Through steps ST21 to ST24, the display element 21 is formed in the subpixel SPα. The display element 21 is composed of a lower electrode LEα, an organic layer OR11 including an emitting layer EMα, an upper electrode UE11, and a cap layer CP11. The display element 21 is also covered with the sealing layer SE10.
[0082] A laminate of an organic layer OR12 including an emitting layer EMα, an upper electrode UE12, and a cap layer CP12 is formed on the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SPα and SPβ, and this laminate is covered with a sealing layer SE10. In addition, a portion of the partition wall 6 on the side of the subpixel SPα is covered with the sealing layer SE10.
[0083] The subpixel SPα in the above example is any one of the subpixels SP1, SP2, and SP3 shown in Fig. 2. For example, when the subpixel SPα corresponds to the subpixel SP1, the lower electrode LEα corresponds to the first lower electrode LE1, the organic layer OR11 corresponds to the first portion OR1a of the first organic layer, the organic layer OR12 corresponds to the second portion OR1b of the first organic layer, the emitting layer EMα corresponds to the first emitting layer EM1, the upper electrode UE11 corresponds to the first portion UE1a of the first upper electrode, the upper electrode UE12 corresponds to the second portion UE1b of the first upper electrode, the cap layer CP11 corresponds to the first portion CP1a of the first cap layer, the cap layer CP12 corresponds to the second portion CP1b of the first cap layer, and the sealing layer SE10 corresponds to the first sealing layer SE1.
[0084] Here, a case where the resist 40 flows below the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 during the patterning of the resist 40 will be described. As described above, if the resist 40 is a positive type, the resist 40 located below the upper portion 62 is in the shadow of the upper portion 62 and is not exposed, and remains after development. Therefore, the sealing layer SE10 overlapping the remaining resist 40 may not be sufficiently removed in the subsequent dry etching step, and may remain. Furthermore, in the dry etching step, there is a risk that products may appear due to carbon and the like contained in the remaining resist 40.
[0085] For example, in the above example, if the resist 40 remains in the partition wall 6 between the subpixels SPβ and SPγ or if a product adheres to the partition wall 6, the sealing layer SE10 will remain on the side surface of the lower portion 61, which may result in poor electrical connection between the upper electrodes of the subpixels SPβ and SPγ and the lower portion 61. Furthermore, when forming the subpixel SPβ or SPγ, cracks may occur in the sealing layer, resulting in poor sealing.
[0086] According to this embodiment, the inflow of the resist 40 below the upper portion 62 of the partition wall 6 is suppressed. Therefore, in the dry etching process of the sealing layer SE10, the sealing layer SE10 of the sub-pixel not covered with the first resist 41 or the sealing layer SE10 covering the partition wall 6 is reliably removed. Moreover, the appearance of undesired products is suppressed. Therefore, in the subsequent sub-pixel formation process, the upper electrode and the lower portion are reliably electrically connected. Furthermore, in the subsequent sub-pixel formation process, the display element is reliably sealed with the sealing layer, suppressing the formation of undesired holes (paths for moisture penetration). Therefore, a decrease in reliability can be suppressed.
[0087] The inventors have conducted various studies and have confirmed that by setting the thickness of the sealing layer SE10 formed through a single CVD process to 2 μm or more (or at least twice the thickness T61 of the lower portion 61), closed voids are formed in the sealing layer SE10, or the formation of voids is suppressed. On the other hand, if the thickness of the sealing layer SE10 is excessively thick, it may result in a decrease in the transmittance of light emitted from the display element. For this reason, it is desirable to set the thickness of the sealing layer SE10 to 5 μm or less (or at most five times the thickness T61).
[0088] As described above, according to this embodiment, it is possible to provide a display device that can suppress a decrease in reliability and improve manufacturing yield.
[0089] All display devices that can be implemented by a person skilled in the art by appropriately modifying the design based on the display devices described above as embodiments of the present invention also fall within the scope of the present invention as long as they include the gist of the present invention.
[0090] Within the scope of the concept of the present invention, those skilled in the art will be able to come up with various modifications, and it is understood that such modifications also fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, even if a person skilled in the art appropriately adds or deletes components or modifies the design of the above-described embodiment, or adds or omits steps or modifies conditions, such modifications are also included within the scope of the present invention as long as they maintain the gist of the present invention.
[0091] Furthermore, with regard to other effects brought about by the aspects described in the above embodiments, those that are clear from the description in this specification or that can be appropriately thought of by a person skilled in the art are naturally understood to be brought about by the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0092] DSP…display device 10...Substrate 12...Insulating layer 5...Rib 6...Bulkhead 61...Lower 62...Upper SP1, SP2, SP3, SPα, SPβ, SPγ...subpixels 20, 21, 22, 23...Display element (organic EL element) LE, LE1, LE2, LE3, LEα, LEβ, LEγ...lower electrode (anode) UE, UE1, UE2, UE3, UE10...Upper electrode (cathode) OR,OR1,OR2,OR3,OR10…Organic layer CP, CP1, CP2, CP3, CP10...cap layer SE, SE1, SE2, SE3, SE10…Sealing layer
Claims
1. A substrate; a first lower electrode and a second lower electrode disposed above the substrate; a rib having a first opening overlapping the first lower electrode and a second opening overlapping the second lower electrode; a partition wall having a lower portion disposed on the rib between the first opening and the second opening, and an upper portion disposed on the lower portion and protruding from a side surface of the lower portion; a first organic layer disposed on the first lower electrode in the first opening and including a first light-emitting layer; a second organic layer disposed on the second lower electrode in the second opening and including a second light-emitting layer formed of a material different from that of the first light-emitting layer; a first upper electrode disposed on the first organic layer and in contact with the lower portion of the partition wall; a second upper electrode disposed on the second organic layer and in contact with the lower portion of the partition wall; a first sealing layer disposed above the first upper electrode, in contact with the lower portion of the partition wall, and extending above the upper portion of the partition wall; a second sealing layer disposed above the second upper electrode, in contact with the lower portion of the partition wall, extending above the upper portion of the partition wall, and spaced apart from the first sealing layer; Equipped with The display device, wherein the first sealing layer and the second sealing layer each have a closed cavity below the upper portion.
2. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of each of the first sealing layer and the second sealing layer on the upper portion is 2 μm or more and 5 μm or less.
3. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of each of the first sealing layer and the second sealing layer on the upper portion is at least two times and at most five times the thickness of the lower portion.
4. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the first sealing layer and the second sealing layer are made of an inorganic insulating material.
5. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the first sealing layer and the second sealing layer are made of silicon nitride.
6. moreover, a first cap layer disposed on the first upper electrode and covered with the first sealing layer; The display device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second cap layer disposed on the second upper electrode and covered with the second sealing layer.
7. each of the first organic layer, the first upper electrode, and the first cap layer has a first portion located below the upper portion of the partition wall and a second portion located above the upper portion and spaced apart from the first portion; The display device of claim 6 , wherein the first sealing layer contacts the first portion and the second portion of the first cap layer.
8. each of the second organic layer, the second upper electrode, and the second cap layer has a first portion located below the upper portion of the partition wall and a second portion located above the upper portion and spaced apart from the first portion; The display device of claim 7 , wherein the second sealing layer contacts the first portion and the second portion of the second cap layer.
9. the second portion of the first organic layer is spaced from the second portion of the second organic layer; the second portion of the first upper electrode is spaced apart from the second portion of the second upper electrode; The display device of claim 8 , wherein the second portion of the first cap layer is spaced apart from the second portion of the second cap layer.
10. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the ribs are made of an inorganic insulating material.
11. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the lower portion of the partition wall is formed of a conductive material and is electrically connected to the first upper electrode and the second upper electrode.
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