Display substrate and display device

By employing arc-shaped light-transmitting openings in the black matrix layer that align with sub-pixel openings, the display substrate addresses low light extraction and color separation issues, improving efficiency and reducing power consumption in OLED devices.

JP7820303B2Active Publication Date: 2026-02-25BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO LTD +1
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Application Number
JP2022558517
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JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
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Priority Date
2021-06-29
Filing Date
2021-11-04
Publication Date
2026-02-25
Estimated Expiration
2041-11-04

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Technical Problem

Conventional OLED display substrates suffer from low light extraction efficiency and high power consumption due to the use of polarizers, and they experience color separation issues caused by diffraction at the edges of sub-pixel light-emitting openings, particularly in arrays with different sized apertures for red, green, and blue subpixels.

Method used

The display substrate design includes a black matrix layer with arc-shaped first light-transmitting openings that correspond and partially overlap sub-pixel openings, reducing diffraction and enhancing light extraction efficiency by aligning the shapes and sizes of these openings to minimize color separation.

Benefits of technology

This design improves light output efficiency and reduces energy consumption while eliminating or minimizing color separation, thereby enhancing the display performance of OLED devices.

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Abstract

The display substrate has a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in an array, and includes a base substrate (101), a driving circuit layer (102) provided on the base substrate (101), a pixel definition layer (108) provided on a side of the driving circuit layer (102) away from the base substrate (101), a light-emitting device layer, and a black matrix layer (113) provided on a side of the light-emitting device layer away from the base substrate (101), and each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a pixel driving circuit provided in the driving circuit layer (102) and a light-emitting device (EM) provided in the light-emitting device layer, and the pixel The driving circuit is configured to drive the light emitting device (EM), the black matrix layer (113) has a plurality of first light-transmitting openings (1031) respectively exposing the light emitting devices (EM) of a plurality of sub-pixels in a direction perpendicular to the plate surface of the base substrate (101), the pixel definition layer (108) includes a plurality of sub-pixel openings (1081), at least some of the sub-pixel openings (1081) correspond one-to-one to the plurality of first light-transmitting openings (1031) and at least partially overlap, and at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings (1031) has an arc-shaped edge, and the display substrate has a better display effect.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] This application claims priority from International Application No. PCT / CN2021 / 094676 filed on May 19, 2021, and from Chinese Patent Application No. 202110726472.5 filed on June 29, 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

[0002] The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a display substrate and a display device. [Background technology]

[0003] OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display devices have a series of advantages such as self-luminescence, high contrast, high resolution, wide viewing angle, low power consumption, fast response speed, and low manufacturing cost, and have become one of the main development directions for next-generation display devices, and therefore have attracted more and more attention. Summary of the Invention [Means for solving the problem]

[0004] At least one embodiment of the present disclosure provides a display substrate having a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in an array, the display substrate including: a base substrate; a driving circuit layer provided on the base substrate; a pixel definition layer provided on a side of the driving circuit layer away from the base substrate; a light-emitting device layer; and a black matrix layer provided on a side of the light-emitting device layer away from the base substrate, wherein each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a pixel driving circuit provided in the driving circuit layer and a light-emitting device provided in the light-emitting device layer, the pixel driving circuit being configured to drive the light-emitting device, the pixel definition layer including a plurality of sub-pixel openings, and the light-emitting device being away from the base substrate. the pixel definition layer is disposed on a side of the first electrode layer away from the base substrate, and the plurality of sub-pixel openings respectively expose first electrode layers of the light-emitting devices of the plurality of sub-pixels; the black matrix layer has a plurality of first light-transmitting openings respectively exposing the light-emitting devices of the plurality of sub-pixels in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the base substrate, at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings having an arc-shaped edge; and at least some of the plurality of sub-pixel openings correspond to and at least partially overlap the plurality of first light-transmitting openings in a one-to-one relationship in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate.

[0005] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate, the planar shape of at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings is elliptical, semi-elliptical, circular, semi-circular, track-shaped, or semi-track-shaped.

[0006] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate, the planar shape of at least one of the plurality of subpixel openings is elliptical, semi-elliptical, circular, semi-circular, track-shaped, or semi-track-shaped.

[0007] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, for one corresponding subpixel opening and one corresponding first light-transmitting opening, the planar shape of the subpixel opening and the planar shape of the first light-transmitting opening are the same in a direction parallel to the plate surface of the base substrate.

[0008] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the orthogonal projection of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate is located within the orthogonal projection of the first light-transmitting opening on the base substrate.

[0009] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the minimum distance between the edge of the subpixel opening as projected on the base substrate and the edge of the first light-transmitting opening as projected on the base substrate is 1 μm-3 μm.

[0010] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first electrode layer includes a main body portion and a connection portion, the connection portion is configured to be electrically connected to the pixel driving circuit, at least a portion of the main body portion is exposed by the sub-pixel opening, and in a direction parallel to the plate surface of the base substrate, the planar shape of the main body portion and the planar shape of the sub-pixel opening are at least partially the same.

[0011] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the orthogonal projection of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate is located within the orthogonal projection of the main body on the base substrate.

[0012] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the minimum distance between the edge of the subpixel opening as projected on the base substrate and the edge of the main body as projected on the base substrate is 1 μm-5 μm.

[0013] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the orthogonal projection on the base substrate of a first light-transmitting opening provided corresponding to the subpixel opening is located within the orthogonal projection on the base substrate of the main body portion.

[0014] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the orthogonal projection of the main body portion on the base substrate is located within the orthogonal projection of a first light-transmitting opening provided corresponding to the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate.

[0015] For example, the display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a color film layer, the color film layer including a plurality of color film patterns, and the plurality of color film patterns are respectively provided in the plurality of first light-transmitting openings.

[0016] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the black matrix layer further has a plurality of second light-transmitting openings, each of which is disposed between the plurality of first light-transmitting openings, the driving circuit layer includes a plurality of light-transmitting portions, and at least some of the second light-transmitting openings are disposed in one-to-one correspondence with at least some of the plurality of light-transmitting portions, and are configured to transmit light that forms a predetermined angle range with the surface of the base substrate.

[0017] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, in the corresponding second light-transmitting opening and light-transmitting portion, the planar size of the second light-transmitting opening is smaller than the planar size of the light-transmitting portion in a direction parallel to the plate surface of the base substrate.

[0018] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, in the corresponding second light-transmitting opening and light-transmitting portion, the orthogonal projection of the second light-transmitting opening on the base substrate and the orthogonal projection of the light-transmitting portion on the base substrate at least partially overlap.

[0019] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the subpixels include red, green, and blue subpixels, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the red subpixel is substantially elliptical, the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel is substantially elliptical, the major axis of the second ellipse is shorter than the major axis of the first ellipse, and the minor axis of the second ellipse is shorter than the minor axis of the first ellipse; or the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel is substantially semi-elliptical, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue subpixel is substantially elliptical, the major axis of the third ellipse is shorter than the major axis of the first ellipse, and the minor axis of the third ellipse is longer than the minor axis of the first ellipse.

[0020] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the red subpixel includes a first arc-shaped edge and a second arc-shaped edge facing each other, and a first tip and a second tip at an intersection of the first arc-shaped edge and the second arc-shaped edge, the first tip and the second tip being opposite each other; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue subpixel includes a third arc-shaped edge and a fourth arc-shaped edge facing each other, and a third tip and a fourth tip at an intersection of the third arc-shaped edge and the fourth arc-shaped edge, the third tip and the fourth tip being opposite each other; and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel includes a fifth arc-shaped edge and a fifth tip located at one end of the fifth arc-shaped edge.

[0021] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the subpixel opening corresponding to the green subpixel includes a sixth arc-shaped edge and a sixth tip located at one end of the sixth arc-shaped edge, and the body portion of the first electrode layer of the light-emitting device of the green subpixel includes a seventh arc-shaped edge, and the seventh arc-shaped edge does not include the tip.

[0022] For example, in at least one embodiment of the display substrate of the present disclosure, the plurality of subpixels include red, green, and blue subpixels, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting devices of the red subpixels is generally a first track-shaped opening, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting devices of the green subpixels is generally a second track-shaped opening, the major axis of the second track-shaped opening is less than the major axis of the first track-shaped opening and the minor axis of the second track-shaped opening is less than the minor axis of the first track-shaped opening; or the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting devices of the green subpixels is generally a half-track-shaped opening, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting devices of the blue subpixels is generally a third track-shaped opening, the major axis of the third track-shaped opening is less than the major axis of the first track-shaped opening and the minor axis of the third track-shaped opening is greater than the minor axis of the first track-shaped opening.

[0023] For example, in a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, one red subpixel, two green subpixels, and one blue subpixel constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by the plurality of subpixels are arranged in an array on the base substrate.

[0024] At least one embodiment of the present disclosure provides a display device including a display substrate according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0025] For example, a display device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a textured touch surface and an image sensor array, the image sensor array being disposed on a side of the driving circuit layer away from the light emitting device layer and including a plurality of image sensors configured to receive light emitted from a plurality of light emitting devices in the light emitting device layer and reflected by a texture on the textured touch surface to reach the plurality of image sensors for texture collection.

[0026] In order to more clearly explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described below. It should be apparent that the drawings described below only relate to some embodiments of the present disclosure and do not limit the present disclosure. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0027] [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a part of a display substrate. [Figure 2] 3 is a schematic plan view of a sub-pixel opening in a pixel definition layer of a display substrate and a sub-pixel light-emitting opening in a black matrix layer; FIG. [Figure 3] 1 is a partial cross-sectional schematic view of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 4A] 2 is a schematic plan view of a sub-pixel opening in a pixel definition layer of a display substrate, a first light-transmitting opening in a black matrix layer, and a first electrode layer of a light-emitting device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 4B] 3 is another schematic plan view of the sub-pixel openings of the pixel definition layer of the display substrate, the first light-transmitting openings of the black matrix layer, and the first electrode layer of the light-emitting device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of another portion of a display substrate in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 6] FIG. 2 is a plan view of a plurality of sub-pixels of a display substrate in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 7] 7 is a plan view illustrating the layout of a plurality of first light-transmitting openings in a black matrix layer corresponding to a plurality of sub-pixels of the display substrate in FIG. 6. FIG. [Figure 8A] FIG. 2 is another plan view of a plurality of sub-pixels of a display substrate in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 8B] 8B is a plan view illustrating a layout of a plurality of first light-transmitting openings in a black matrix layer corresponding to a plurality of sub-pixels of the display substrate in FIG. 8A. [Figure 9] FIG. 10 is yet another plan view of a plurality of sub-pixels of a display substrate in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 10] 10 is a plan view illustrating a layout of a plurality of first light-transmitting openings in a black matrix layer corresponding to a plurality of sub-pixels of the display substrate in FIG. 9. FIG. [Figure 11A]FIG. 10 is yet another plan view of a plurality of sub-pixels of a display substrate in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 11B] 11B is a plan view illustrating a layout of a plurality of first light-transmitting openings in a black matrix layer corresponding to a plurality of sub-pixels of the display substrate in FIG. 11A. [Figure 12] 1 is a schematic plan view of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 13] 1 is a schematic plan view of a black matrix layer and a color film layer of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 14A] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a pixel driving circuit of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 14B] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of another pixel driving circuit of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 15] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 16A] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 16B] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 17A] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 17B] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 18A] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 18B]1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 19A] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 19B] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 20] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 21A] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 21B] 1A and 1B are partial schematic plan views of functional layers of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and partial schematic plan views of a display substrate after the functional layers have been stacked in order. [Figure 22] 1 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0028] In order to clarify the objectives, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings of the embodiments of the present disclosure. It is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present disclosure, but not all embodiments. Based on the described embodiments of the present disclosure, all other embodiments that a person skilled in the art can obtain without creative work fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.

[0029] Unless otherwise defined, technical or scientific terms used in this disclosure should have the ordinary meaning understood by those skilled in the art. The words "first," "second," and similar words used in this disclosure do not denote any order, number, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. Similar words such as "comprise" or "comprise" mean that the element or item appearing after the word covers the element or item listed before the word and its equivalents, but does not exclude other elements or components. Similar words such as "connect" or "couple" are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. Terms such as "top," "bottom," "left," and "right" are merely used to indicate relative positional relationships, and if the absolute position of the objects being described changes, the relative positional relationships may change correspondingly.

[0030] To prevent light reflection from the screen, conventional OLED display substrates typically have a polarizer attached to the display substrate to improve the display substrate's comfort in ambient light. However, the inventors of the present disclosure discovered that the transmittance of polarizers is typically only about 40%, resulting in low light extraction efficiency and high power consumption for the display substrate.

[0031] In some embodiments, COE (Cover Film On Encapsulation) technology, i.e., replacing the polarizer with a color film (CF), is used to improve the light extraction efficiency of the display substrate, and this technology is advantageous for the development of highly integrated, lightweight and thin display substrates.

[0032] 1 exemplarily shows a cross-sectional view of a portion of a display substrate using COE technology. As shown in FIG. 1, the display substrate includes a pixel-defining layer E, a light-emitting device, a black matrix layer C, and an encapsulation layer F. The pixel-defining layer E has a subpixel opening E1, which exposes an anode D of the light-emitting device. The light-emitting layer B1 and cathode B2 of the light-emitting device are formed within the subpixel opening E1 and on the anode D. The light-emitting layer B1 contacts the anode D within the area defined by the subpixel opening E1, and can be driven jointly by the anode D and cathode B2 to emit light. The area defined by the subpixel opening E1 is the effective light-emitting area of ​​the subpixel. An encapsulation layer F is disposed on the light-emitting device. A black matrix layer C is disposed on the encapsulation layer F. The black matrix layer C has a subpixel light-emitting opening C1, which exposes the effective light-emitting area of ​​the subpixel and allows light emitted by the light-emitting device of the subpixel to exit. For example, a color film A is formed within the sub-pixel light-emitting aperture C1, and the color of the color film A is the same as the color of the light emitted by the light-emitting layer of the light-emitting device, which can further improve the purity of the light emitted from the display substrate and the light extraction efficiency of the display substrate; or the light-emitting layer of the light-emitting device emits white light, and adding the color film A can form monochrome light.

[0033] However, the inventors of the present disclosure found that, as shown in Figure 1, external light (see the arrow in Figure 1) passes through the edge of the sub-pixel light-emitting opening C1 and is diffracted, and the light reflected from the external light by the anode and cathode of the light-emitting device also passes through the edge of the sub-pixel light-emitting opening C1 and is diffracted, thereby causing color separation on the display substrate, i.e., the external light and the light reflected from the anode and cathode of the light-emitting device generate colors at the edge of the sub-pixel light-emitting opening C1. Through research, they found that the range of diffracted light (shape of diffracted light) caused by the above diffraction phenomenon is related to the shape and size of the sub-pixel light-emitting opening C1.

[0034] 2 is a schematic plan view of a subpixel opening in a pixel definition layer and a subpixel light-emitting opening in a black matrix layer corresponding to one subpixel of an exemplary display substrate. As shown in FIG. 2, the planar shape of the area defined by the subpixel opening E1 in the pixel definition layer E is hexagonal, and correspondingly, the planar shape of the area defined by the subpixel light-emitting opening C1 in the black matrix layer C is also hexagonal. In a display substrate using COE technology, the subpixel light-emitting opening C1 in the black matrix layer C is small, for example, λ*10 2 Because of this, in a conventional subpixel array, for example, in a subpixel array having red, green, and blue subpixels, the hexagonal subpixel light-emitting aperture C1 inevitably causes diffraction of monochromatic light (such as red, green, or blue) on the display substrate under external light (for example, under a point light source). In addition, the light-emitting efficiencies of the light-emitting devices of subpixels of different colors are different, and the shapes and sizes of the subpixel apertures E1 in the pixel defining layer E corresponding to subpixels of different colors are also usually different. The diffraction phenomenon occurring in subpixels with narrow aperture sizes and subpixels with short aperture sizes is more severe, and these diffraction phenomena further exacerbate the degree of color separation.

[0035] However, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, the color separation phenomenon refers to a phenomenon in which, when the display substrate is turned off, separation of colors (e.g., red, green, and blue) occurs in the reflected light under external light (e.g., under a point light source or a line light source).

[0036] At least one embodiment of the present disclosure provides a display substrate and a display device, the display substrate having a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in an array, the display substrate including: a base substrate; a driving circuit layer provided on the base substrate; a pixel definition layer provided on a side of the driving circuit layer away from the base substrate; a light-emitting device layer; and a black matrix layer provided on a side of the light-emitting device layer away from the base substrate, wherein each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a pixel driving circuit provided in the driving circuit layer and a light-emitting device provided in the light-emitting device layer, the pixel driving circuit being configured to drive the light-emitting device, the pixel definition layer including a plurality of sub-pixel openings, and the light-emitting device extending from the base substrate. the pixel defining layer is disposed on the side of the first electrode layer facing away from the base substrate, the plurality of sub-pixel openings respectively exposing the first electrode layers of the light-emitting devices of the plurality of sub-pixels, the black matrix layer has a plurality of first light-transmitting openings respectively exposing the light-emitting devices of the plurality of sub-pixels in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate, at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings has an arc-shaped edge, and at least some of the plurality of sub-pixel openings and the plurality of first light-transmitting openings have a one-to-one correspondence and at least partially overlap with each other in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate.

[0037] In the display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings has an arc-shaped edge, which can reduce or even eliminate the phenomenon of external light being diffracted at the edge of the first light-transmitting opening in the black matrix layer, causing color separation in the display substrate, and further improve the display effect of the display substrate.

[0038] Hereinafter, a display substrate and a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to several specific embodiments.

[0039] FIG. 3 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 3, the display substrate has a plurality of subpixels arranged in an array, with one subpixel shown as an example in FIG. 3. The display substrate includes a base substrate 101, a driving circuit layer 102 provided on the base substrate 101, an emitting device layer provided on the side of the driving circuit layer 102 away from the base substrate 101, and a black matrix layer 113 provided on the side of the emitting device layer away from the base substrate 101.

[0040] As shown in FIG. 3, each subpixel includes a pixel driving circuit provided in the driving circuit layer 102 and a light-emitting device EM provided in the light-emitting device layer, and the pixel driving circuit is configured to drive the light-emitting device EM. The black matrix layer 113 has a plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131 that respectively expose the light-emitting devices EM of the subpixels in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101 (i.e., the vertical direction in the figure), and transmit light emitted by the light-emitting devices EM of the subpixels. For example, FIG. 4A shows a schematic plan view of the first light-transmitting openings 1131, i.e., a schematic plan view in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101. As shown in FIG. 4A, at least one first light-transmitting opening 1131 has an arc-shaped edge, for example, each of the first light-transmitting openings 1131 has an arc-shaped edge.

[0041] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A, in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of at least one first light-transmitting opening 1131 (e.g., each first light-transmitting opening 1131) is an approximately ellipse (also called a mango shape), a semi-ellipse, a circle, a semi-circle, a track shape (if shown), a semi-track shape, or a modified shape thereof.

[0042] However, in the embodiment of the present disclosure, the track shape is a shape similar to a track formed by a rectangle and two arcs on opposite sides of the rectangle, and the track shape has two parallel opposite straight sides and two arcs. The mango shape may be considered as a modified ellipse shape, and has two arc edges opposite to each other. Specifically, see Figures 6 and 7 described later.

[0043] 3, the pixel driving circuit of each sub-pixel includes structures such as at least one thin film transistor TFT and a storage capacitor Cst. The thin film transistor TFT includes an active layer 1021, a gate 1022, a source 1023, and a drain 1024. The source 1023 of the thin film transistor TFT is electrically connected to the first electrode layer 104 of the light emitting device EM. For example, the storage capacitor Cst includes a first capacitor electrode C1 and a second capacitor electrode C2. For example, the first capacitor electrode C1 of the storage capacitor Cst is provided in the same layer as the gate 1022 of the thin film transistor TFT.

[0044] For example, the pixel driving circuit may be formed as a structure such as 2T1C (two thin film transistors and one storage capacitor), 6T1C (six thin film transistors and one storage capacitor), etc., thereby including a plurality of thin film transistors, which have a structure similar to or the same as the stacked structure shown in Figure 3, where only the thin film transistor directly connected to the light-emitting device is shown, and the thin film transistor may be a driving thin film transistor, a light-emitting control thin film transistor, etc.

[0045] However, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, "provided in the same layer" refers to two functional or structural layers being in the same layer in the hierarchical structure of the display substrate and being formed of the same material, i.e., in the manufacturing process, the two functional or structural layers may be formed from the same material layer and may form the required patterns and structures by the same patterning process.

[0046] As shown in FIG. 3, the display panel may further include structures such as a buffer layer 103 provided on the base substrate 101, a first gate insulating layer 1024 provided on the active layer 1021, a second gate insulating layer 1025 provided on the gate 1022 and the first capacitor electrode C1, an interlayer insulating layer 1026 provided on the second capacitor electrode CE2, a passivation layer 1027 provided on the source 1023 and the drain 1024, and a planarization layer 109 provided on the passivation layer 1027.

[0047] 3 , the display substrate may further include a pixel definition layer 108 disposed on a side of the driving circuit layer 102 facing away from the base substrate 101, for example, the pixel definition layer 108 is disposed on the planarization layer 109, the pixel definition layer 108 includes a plurality of subpixel openings 1081, the light emitting devices EM include a first electrode layer 104, a light emitting material layer 105, and a second electrode layer 106 that are stacked in this order in a direction facing away from the base substrate 101, the pixel definition layer 108 is disposed on a side of the first electrode layer 104 facing away from the base substrate 101, and the plurality of subpixel openings 1081 expose the first electrode layers 104 of the light emitting devices EM of the plurality of subpixels, respectively. In a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101, i.e., in the vertical direction in the figure, the plurality of subpixel openings 1081 and the plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131 correspond to each other one-to-one and at least partially overlap each other. Thereby, the light emitted by the light emitting device EM can exit through the first light-transmitting opening 1131, thereby realizing a display effect.

[0048] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A, in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of at least one subpixel opening 1081 is an approximately elliptical (also called a mango shape), semi-elliptical, circular, semi-circular, track-shaped (if shown), semi-track-shaped, or a modified shape thereof.

[0049] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A , in a corresponding subpixel opening 1081 and a corresponding first light-transmitting opening 1131, the planar shape of the subpixel opening 1081 and the planar shape of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 are the same in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, and both are track-shaped as shown.

[0050] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A, the orthogonal projection of the subpixel opening 1081 on the base substrate 101 is located within the orthogonal projection of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 on the base substrate 101, i.e., the planar size of the subpixel opening 1081 is less than the planar size of the first light-transmitting opening 1131.

[0051] Within the area defined by the sub-pixel opening 1081, the light emitting material layer 105 is in contact with the first electrode layer 104, and can be driven to emit light by the first electrode layer 104 and the second electrode layer 106 together, so that the area defined by the sub-pixel opening 1081 is the effective light emitting area of ​​the sub-pixel. The planar shape of the sub-pixel opening 1081 is designed to be substantially the same as that of the first transparent opening 1131, and the planar size of the sub-pixel opening 1081 is smaller than that of the first transparent opening 1131, so that the effective light emitting area of ​​the sub-pixel is fully exposed by the first transparent opening 1131, and light emitted by the light emitting device of the sub-pixel can fully exit through the first transparent opening 1131, so that the display substrate can fully utilize the light emitted by the light emitting device of the sub-pixel for display, improving the light output efficiency of the display substrate and saving energy consumption.

[0052] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A , the minimum distance D1 between the edge of the subpixel opening 1081 projected on the base substrate 101 and the edge of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 projected on the base substrate 101 is 1 μm-3 μm, such as 1.5 μm, 2 μm, or 2.5 μm, i.e., the subpixel opening 1081 is recessed into the first light-transmitting opening 1131 by 1 μm-3 μm, so that the effective light-emitting area defined by the subpixel opening 1081 is sufficiently exposed by the first light-transmitting opening 1131.

[0053] 3 and 4A , the first electrode layer 104 includes a body portion 1041 and a connection portion 1042, the connection portion 1042 is configured to be electrically connected to a pixel driving circuit, and at least a portion of the body portion 1041 is exposed by the sub-pixel opening 1081. For example, in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of the body portion 1041 and the planar shape of the sub-pixel opening 1081 are the same.

[0054] 4A , in some embodiments, the orthogonal projection of the subpixel opening 1081 on the base substrate 101 is located within the orthogonal projection of the body portion 1041 on the base substrate 101. As a result, the shape and size of the body portion 1041 exposed by the subpixel opening 1081 are equal to the shape and size of the subpixel opening 1081. Therefore, during the manufacturing process, the effective light-emitting area of ​​each subpixel can be obtained by designing the size of the subpixel opening 1081, and the large size of the body portion 1041 also provides a margin to accommodate misalignment that may occur in the subpixel opening 1081 during the manufacturing process.

[0055] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A, the minimum distance D2 between the edge of the subpixel opening 1081 as projected on the base substrate 101 and the edge of the main body portion 1041 as projected on the base substrate 101 is 1 μm-5 μm, such as 2.5 μm, 3 μm, or 3.5 μm, i.e., the subpixel opening 1081 is recessed into the main body portion 1041 by 1 μm-5 μm.

[0056] 4A , in some embodiments, the orthogonal projection of the first light-transmitting aperture 1131 corresponding to the sub-pixel aperture 1081 on the base substrate 101 is located within the orthogonal projection of the body portion 1041 on the base substrate 101, i.e., the planar sizes of the body portion 1041, the first light-transmitting aperture 1131, and the sub-pixel aperture 1081 are gradually reduced in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101. This design is advantageous for improving the manufacturing yield of the display substrate, increasing the light output efficiency of the display substrate, and reducing or even eliminating the color separation phenomenon of the display substrate.

[0057] 4B , the orthogonal projection of the body portion 1041 on the base substrate 101 is located within the orthogonal projection of the first light-transmitting aperture 1131 on the base substrate 101, the first light-transmitting aperture 1131 being provided corresponding to the sub-pixel aperture 1081. In this case, the first light-transmitting aperture 1131 has substantially the same shape as the body portion 1041, and the first light-transmitting aperture 1131 protrudes beyond the body portion 1041. This measure can also improve the light output efficiency of the display substrate and reduce or even eliminate the color separation phenomenon of the display substrate.

[0058] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 3 , the display substrate may further include structures such as spacers 107 disposed on the pixel definition layer 108 and an encapsulation layer EN disposed on the light-emitting device EM of the subpixel. For example, the encapsulation layer EN may include multiple sub-encapsulation layers to improve its encapsulation effect. For example, the encapsulation layer EN may be a composite encapsulation layer including a first inorganic encapsulation layer 110, a second organic encapsulation layer 111, and a third inorganic encapsulation layer 112. For example, the first inorganic encapsulation layer 110 and the second inorganic encapsulation layer 112 may be formed of inorganic materials such as silicon nitride, silicon oxide, or silicon oxynitride, and the first organic encapsulation layer 111 may be formed of an organic material such as polyimide (PI) or epoxy resin. The composite encapsulation layer can provide multiple protection for the functional structures in the display panel and achieve a better encapsulation effect.

[0059] For example, in some other embodiments, as shown in Figure 5, the display substrate may further include a connecting electrode 1043, and the first electrode layer 104 of the sub-pixel light emitting device EM is electrically connected to the source 1023 of the thin film transistor TFT through the connecting electrode 1043. For example, another planarization layer 1091 is further formed on the connecting electrode 1043, and in this case, the pixel definition layer 108 is disposed on the planarization layer 1091. For other structures of the display substrate shown in Figure 5, please refer to the descriptions of the display substrate shown in Figures 3 and 4A, and will not be described in detail here.

[0060] For example, in embodiments of the present disclosure, the base substrate 101 may include a flexible insulating material such as polyimide (PI) or a rigid insulating material such as a glass substrate. For example, in some examples, the base substrate 101 may have a laminated structure in which multiple flexible layers and multiple barrier layers are alternately provided. In this case, the flexible layers may include polyimide, and the barrier layers may include an inorganic insulating material such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride. For example, the buffer layer 103 may include an inorganic material such as silicon nitride, silicon oxide, or silicon oxynitride. The active layer 1021 can be made of materials such as polysilicon and metal oxides; the first gate insulating layer 1024 and the second gate insulating layer 1025 can be made of inorganic insulating materials such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride; the gate 1022 and the first capacitor electrode C1 can be made of metal materials such as copper, aluminum, titanium, or cobalt, and can be formed as a single layer structure or a multi-layer structure, for example, a multi-layer structure such as titanium / aluminum / titanium or molybdenum / aluminum / molybdenum; the second capacitor electrode C2 can be made of metal or alloy materials such as copper, aluminum, titanium, or cobalt; the interlayer insulating layer 1026 can be made of inorganic insulating materials such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride; and the passivation layer 1027 can be made of inorganic insulating materials such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride. For example, in some embodiments, the display substrate may not have the passivation layer shown in FIGS. 3 and 5. The source and drain 1023 and 1024 can be made of metal materials such as copper, aluminum, titanium, cobalt, etc., and can be formed, for example, as a single layer structure or a multilayer structure, such as a multilayer structure of titanium / aluminum / titanium or molybdenum / aluminum / molybdenum, and the first electrode layer 104 is, for example, an anode layer, and includes a metal oxide such as ITO or IZO, or a metal such as Ag, Al, Mo, or an alloy thereof. The material of the light emitting material layer 105 can be an organic light emitting material, and for example, a light emitting material that can emit light of a specific color (e.g., red light, blue light, or green light) can be selected according to needs.The second electrode layer 106 is, for example, a cathode layer and includes a metal such as Mg, Ca, Li, or Al or an alloy thereof, a metal oxide such as IZO or ZTO, or a conductive organic material such as PEDOT / PSS (poly 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene / polystyrene sulfonate). The planarization layer 109 (and planarization layer 1091), pixel definition layer 108, and spacer 107 can be made of an organic insulating material such as polyimide. The embodiments of the present disclosure do not particularly limit the materials of each functional layer.

[0061] 3, the display substrate may further include a color film layer 114, which includes a plurality of color film patterns 1141, which are respectively disposed in the plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131. This allows the light emitted by the light-emitting device EM of the sub-pixel to pass through the color film patterns 1141, thereby improving the purity of the emitted light.

[0062] 3, the display substrate may further include a protective cover plate 115 disposed on the black matrix layer 113 and the color film layer 114 to protect the structure of the display substrate. For example, the protective cover plate 115 may be a glass cover plate, which may be bonded to the display substrate by an optically transparent adhesive (not shown).

[0063] 3 , the black matrix layer 113 may further include a plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132, each of which is disposed between a plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131. The driving circuit layer may include a plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020, at least some of which correspond one-to-one to at least some of the plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020, and may transmit light that forms a predetermined angle range with the surface of the base substrate 101, such as the illustrated light ray L. This allows the light ray L to pass through the display substrate from the display side (upper side in the drawing) to the non-display side (lower side in the drawing) of the display substrate, thereby causing a photosensitive device (e.g., an image sensor) that may be disposed on the non-display side of the display substrate to perform a photosensitive operation.

[0064] For example, the plurality of transparent portions 1020 include a transparent insulating material, which includes the transparent insulating material of insulating layers such as the first gate insulating layer 1024, the second gate insulating layer 1025, the interlayer insulating layer 1026, and the passivation layer 1027.

[0065] For example, in some embodiments, in the corresponding second light-transmitting opening 1132 and light-transmitting portion 1020, the planar size of the second light-transmitting opening 1132 is smaller than the planar size of the light-transmitting portion 1020 in a direction parallel to the plate surface of the base substrate 101, as will be described in detail later.

[0066] For example, in some embodiments, in the corresponding second light-transmitting opening 1132 and light-transmitting portion 1020, the orthogonal projection of the second light-transmitting opening 1132 on the base substrate 101 and the orthogonal projection of the light-transmitting portion 1020 on the base substrate 101 at least partially overlap, as will be described in detail below.

[0067] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 6 , the plurality of subpixels of the display substrate include red subpixels R, green subpixels G, and blue subpixels B, the pixel definition layer includes red subpixel openings 11, green subpixel openings 12, and blue subpixel openings 13, and the light-emitting devices EM of the red subpixels R, green subpixels G, and blue subpixels B are formed in the red subpixel openings 11, green subpixel openings 12, and blue subpixel openings 13 of the pixel definition layer, respectively.

[0068] For example, FIG. 7 shows a plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131 of the black matrix layer 113 corresponding to the plurality of subpixels in FIG. 6. As shown in FIG. 7, the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the red subpixel R has a substantially first elliptical shape 11-1 (also called a mango shape, formed by two symmetrical arcs), the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the green subpixel G has a substantially second elliptical shape 12-1 (also called a mango shape), and the second light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the red subpixel R has a substantially first elliptical shape 12-2 (also called a mango shape). The length L2 of the major axis of the second ellipse 12-1 is less than the length L1 of the major axis of the first ellipse 11-1, the length W2 of the minor axis of the second ellipse 12-1 is less than the length L1 of the minor axis of the first ellipse 11-1, and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the blue subpixel B is approximately a third ellipse 13-1, the length L3 of the major axis of the third ellipse 13-1 is less than the length L1 of the major axis of the first ellipse 11-1, and the length W3 of the minor axis of the third ellipse 13-1 is greater than the length L1 of the minor axis of the first ellipse.

[0069] For example, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 , the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the red subpixel R has the same shape as the red subpixel opening 11 of the pixel definition layer corresponding to the red subpixel R, and the planar size of the red subpixel opening 11 is smaller than the planar size of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the red subpixel R; the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the green subpixel G has the same shape as the green subpixel opening 12 of the pixel definition layer corresponding to the green subpixel G, and the planar size of the green subpixel opening 12 is smaller than the planar size of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the green subpixel G; and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the blue subpixel B has the same shape as the blue subpixel opening 13 of the pixel definition layer corresponding to the blue subpixel B, and the planar size of the blue subpixel opening 13 is smaller than the planar size of the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device EM of the blue subpixel B.

[0070] When Lab color space detection is performed on the display substrate having the above-mentioned elliptical (or mango-shaped) subpixels, for example, using a color analyzer to detect the display substrate in a dark state, the Lab value is 7.68, while in the case of a display substrate having hexagonal subpixels (see Figure 2), the Lab value is 28.3.The lower the Lab value, the less color separation occurs on the display substrate.As can be seen from the above, the display substrate according to the embodiment of the present disclosure significantly reduces the degree to which color separation occurs on the display substrate.

[0071] 8A and 8B , the green subpixel opening 12 in the pixel definition layer corresponding to the green subpixel G is substantially semi-elliptical, and the first light-transmitting opening 1311 exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel G is also substantially semi-elliptical 12-2, i.e., half of an ellipse. For example, the length L21 of the semi-ellipse 12-2 is less than the length L1 of the major axis of the first ellipse 11-1, and the width W21 of the semi-ellipse 12-2 is less than or equal to the length W1 of the minor axis of the first ellipse 11-1. For example, the first light-transmitting openings 1311 and subpixel openings of the other subpixels in this example are the same as those in FIGS. 6 and 7 and will not be described in detail here.

[0072] For example, in some examples, as shown in Figures 6 to 8B, one red subpixel R, two green subpixels G, and one blue subpixel B constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by a plurality of subpixels are arranged in an array on the base substrate 101. For example, in some other embodiments, one red subpixel R, one green subpixel G, and one blue subpixel B may constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by a plurality of subpixels may be arranged in an array on the base substrate 101, and the embodiments of the present disclosure do not limit the specific form of the pixel unit.

[0073] For example, in some other embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 , the plurality of subpixels include a red subpixel R, a green subpixel G, and a blue subpixel B, and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the red subpixel R is substantially a first track-shaped 21-1, and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel G is substantially a half-track-shaped 22-1, for example, the length L5 of the half-track-shaped 22-1 is less than the length L4 of the major axis of the first track-shaped, and the width W5 of the half-track-shaped 22-1 is greater than or equal to the length W4 of the minor axis of the first track-shaped, and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the blue subpixel B is substantially a third track-shaped 23-1, and the length L6 of the major axis of the third track-shaped 23-1 is less than the length L4 of the major axis of the first track-shaped 21-1, and the length W6 of the minor axis of the third track-shaped 23-1 is greater than the length W4 of the minor axis of the first track-shaped 21-1.

[0074] When Lab color space detection was performed on the display substrate having the above-mentioned track-shaped (or semi-track-shaped) subpixels, the Lab value was 5.18, which is much smaller than the Lab value of 28.3 for the display substrate having hexagonal subpixels (see Figure 2).

[0075] 11A and 11B , the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the green subpixel G is generally second track-shaped 22-2, where the major axis length L7 of the second track shape 22-2 is less than the major axis length L4 of the first track shape 21-1, and the minor axis length W7 of the second track shape 22-2 is less than the minor axis length W4 of the first track shape 21-1. Correspondingly, the green subpixel opening 22 in the pixel definition layer corresponding to the green subpixel G is also second track-shaped. The first light-transmitting openings 1311 and subpixel openings of the other subpixels in this example are the same as those in FIGS. 9 and 10 and will not be described in detail here.

[0076] For example, in some examples, as shown in Figures 9 to 11B, one red subpixel R, two green subpixels G, and one blue subpixel B constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by a plurality of subpixels are arranged in an array on the base substrate 101. For example, in some other embodiments, one red subpixel R, one green subpixel G, and one blue subpixel B may constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by a plurality of subpixels may be arranged in an array on the base substrate 101, and the embodiments of the present disclosure do not limit the specific form of the pixel unit.

[0077] For example, FIG. 12 shows a schematic plan view of a display substrate according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 12, in this example, one red subpixel R, two green subpixels G, and one blue subpixel B constitute one pixel unit, and the first light-transmitting opening 1131 of the black matrix layer, the subpixel opening 1081 of the pixel definition layer, and the body portion 1041 of the first electrode layer 104 corresponding to each subpixel are all oval (or mango-shaped).

[0078] For example, as shown in FIG. 7, the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the red sub-pixel includes a first arc-shaped edge RL1 and a second arc-shaped edge RL2 facing each other, and a first tip RO1 and a second tip RO2 at the intersection of the first arc-shaped edge RL1 and the second arc-shaped edge RL2, where the first tip RO1 and the second tip RO2 face each other, thereby forming a mango shape.

[0079] For example, the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the light-emitting device of the blue sub-pixel includes opposing third and fourth arc-shaped edges BL1 and BL2, and third and fourth edges BO1 and BO2 at the intersections of the third and fourth arc-shaped edges BL1 and BL2, and the third and fourth edges BO1 and BO2 face each other.

[0080] For example, the first light-transmitting opening 1131 exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device includes a fifth arc-shaped edge GL1 and a fifth tip GO1 located at one end of the fifth arc-shaped edge GL1.

[0081] In this case, the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the red sub-pixel and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue sub-pixel each have two ends facing each other, and the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the green sub-pixel has only one end.By being arranged in this manner, the degree to which color separation occurs on the display substrate can be reduced.

[0082] However, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, due to reasons such as actual process accuracy and process error, the formed tip may not have a sharp shape, but the curvature of the tip changes relative to the curvature of the arcuate edge, for example, the curvature changes abruptly at the tip.

[0083] For example, as shown in Fig. 6, the green subpixel opening 12 of the pixel definition layer corresponding to the green subpixel G includes a sixth arc-shaped edge GL3 and a sixth tip GO3 located at one end of the sixth arc-shaped edge GL3, and as shown in Fig. 12, the body portion of the first electrode layer of the light emitting device for the green subpixel includes a seventh arc-shaped edge GL4, but the seventh arc-shaped edge GL4 does not include the tip. This configuration can reduce the degree to which color separation occurs in the green subpixel of the display substrate.

[0084] 12 , the black matrix layer includes a plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132, the driving circuit layer includes a plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020, and one second light-transmitting opening 1132 corresponds to one light-transmitting portion 1020. In the corresponding second light-transmitting openings 1132 and light-transmitting portions 1020, the planar size of the second light-transmitting openings 1132 is smaller than the planar size of the light-transmitting portions 1020 in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101. For example, in some examples, in the corresponding second light-transmitting openings 1132 and light-transmitting portions 1020, the orthogonal projection of the second light-transmitting openings 1132 on the base substrate 101 and the orthogonal projection of the light-transmitting portions 1020 on the base substrate 101 at least partially overlap, e.g., the orthogonal projection of the second light-transmitting openings 1132 on the base substrate 101 is located within the orthogonal projection of the light-transmitting portions 1020 on the base substrate 101. As a result, as shown in Figures 3 and 5, light ray L can pass from the display side of the display substrate (upper side in the figure) through the second light-transmitting opening 1132 and the light-transmitting portion 1020 in sequence to reach the non-display side of the display substrate (lower side in the figure), thereby causing a photosensitive device (e.g., an image sensor) that may be provided on the non-display side of the display substrate to perform a photosensitive operation.

[0085] 12, the driving circuit layer 102 includes first and second signal lines S1 and S2 that are arranged parallel to each other and periodically arranged, and the first and second signal lines S1 and S2 are configured to provide different electrical signals to the subpixels SP. For example, the orthogonal projections of the second light-transmitting openings 1132 on the base substrate 101 are each located between the orthogonal projection of one first signal line S1 on the base substrate 101 and the orthogonal projection of one second signal line S2 that is closest to the one first signal line S1 on the base substrate 101.

[0086] For example, in some embodiments, the first signal line S1 is a light emission control signal line EMT, and the second signal line is a reset voltage line VNT, which will be described in detail later.

[0087] It should be noted that, taking into consideration process errors and structural errors in actual production, the formed signal lines may not be straight, for example, may have uneven portions. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the first signal line S1 and the second signal line S2 being "mutually parallel" means that the angle formed in the extension direction of the first signal line S1 and the second signal line S2 is within a range of 15 degrees, and they do not necessarily have to be strictly parallel.

[0088] For example, as shown in FIG. 12 , the driving circuit layer may further include third signal lines S3 and fourth signal lines S4 arranged parallel to each other and periodically disposed, the third signal lines S3 and fourth signal lines S4 intersecting the first signal line S1 and the second signal line S2, respectively, being, for example, perpendicular to them, the third signal lines S3 and the fourth signal lines S4 configured to provide different electrical signals to the plurality of sub-pixels, and the orthogonal projections of the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1032 on the base substrate 101 are each located between the orthogonal projections of one third signal line S3 on the base substrate 101 and the orthogonal projections of one fourth signal line S4 adjacent to the third signal line S3 on the base substrate 101.

[0089] For example, in some embodiments, the third signal line S3 is the first power supply line VDD1, and the fourth signal line S4 is the data line DT, which will be described in detail later.

[0090] For example, as shown in FIG. 12, the first signal line S1, the second signal line S2, the third signal line S3, and the fourth signal line S4 define a plurality of first regions RG, i.e., regions surrounded by dashed frames in the figure, and the orthogonal projections of the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1032 on the base substrate 101 are each located within the orthogonal projections of the plurality of first regions RG on the base substrate 101.

[0091] 13 shows a partial schematic plan view of the black matrix layer and color film layer of the display substrate, and also shows a schematic plan view of a plurality of first light-transmitting openings 1131, a plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132, and a plurality of color film patterns 1141. As shown in FIG. 13, in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101, the plurality of color film patterns 1141 include a first color film pattern 1141A at least partially overlapping with a light-emitting device of a first sub-pixel (e.g., a red sub-pixel) and a second color film pattern 1141B at least partially overlapping with a light-emitting device of a second sub-pixel (e.g., a green sub-pixel). In a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of the first color film pattern 1141A is different from the planar shape of the second color film pattern 1141B, and the area of ​​the first color film pattern 1141A is larger than the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141B.

[0092] 13, the planar shape of the first color film pattern 1141A is substantially rectangular, e.g., a notched rectangle, and the planar shape of the second color film pattern 1141B is substantially semi-elliptical. For example, the areas of the first color film pattern 1141A and the second color film pattern 1141B are larger than the areas of the first light-transmitting openings 1131 that they cover, thereby fully realizing the filtering effect.

[0093] For example, in some instances, the ratio of the area of ​​the first color film pattern 1141A to the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141B is in the range of (1-1.5):1, such as 1.2:1 or 1.4:1.

[0094] 13, the plurality of color film patterns 1141 further includes a third color film pattern 1141C that at least partially overlaps the light-emitting device of a third sub-pixel (e.g., a blue sub-pixel) in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101. In a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of the third color film pattern 1141C is different from the planar shapes of the first color film pattern 1141A and the second color film pattern 1141B, and the area of ​​the third color film pattern 1141C is larger than the area of ​​the first color film pattern 1141A and the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141B. For example, the planar shape of the third color film pattern 1141C is irregular, thereby fully realizing a filtering effect.

[0095] For example, in some embodiments, the range of the ratio of the area of ​​the first color film pattern 1141A to the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141B to the area of ​​the third color film pattern 1141C is (1-1.5):1:(1-1.6), such as 1.2:1:1.1 or 1.4:1:1.3.

[0096] 13, the plurality of color film patterns 1141 further includes a fourth color film pattern 1141D that at least partially overlaps with the light-emitting device of a fourth sub-pixel (e.g., a green sub-pixel) in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101. In a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate 101, the planar shape of the fourth color film pattern 1141D is substantially the same as the planar shape of the second color film pattern 1141B, and the area of ​​the fourth color film pattern 1141D is substantially equal to the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141D.

[0097] For example, the planar shape of the fourth color film pattern 1141D is approximately semi-elliptical, and its area is approximately equal to the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141D, for example, the difference between the area of ​​the fourth color film pattern 1141D and the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141D is less than 10% of the area of ​​the second color film pattern 1141D.

[0098] In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the black matrix layer 113 can absorb light incident on the display substrate, reduce the reflectance of external light by the display substrate, and improve the display effect of the display substrate. By coating the color film layer 114 on the black matrix layer 113, the color film layer 114 can perform secondary absorption of light incident on the display substrate, thereby further reducing the reflectance of external light by the display substrate and improving the display effect of the display substrate. Tests were conducted on the multiple color film patterns 1141 shown in Figure 13, and it was found that when the multiple color film patterns 1141 have the shape and size distribution shown in Figure 13, the multiple color film patterns 1141 can fully achieve the filtering and light reflecting effects, and the display effect of the display substrate is improved.

[0099] For example, in some embodiments, the fourth color film pattern 1141D and the fourth translucent opening 1132D partially overlap in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate 101, as shown in FIG.

[0100] For example, in some examples, as shown in FIG. 13 , the horizontal size 1141A~1 of the first color film pattern 1141A corresponding to the first subpixel P1 is 27 μm to 33 μm, such as 28 μm, 29 μm, or 30 μm, and the vertical size 1141A~2 is 30 μm to 35 μm, such as 32 μm, 33 μm, or 34 μm. The horizontal size 1141B~1 of the second color film pattern 1141B corresponding to the second subpixel P2 is 20 μm to 25 μm, such as 21 μm, 22 μm, or 23 μm, and the vertical size 1141B~2 is 23 μm to 28 μm, such as 25 μm, 26 μm, or 27 μm. or 27 μm, the horizontal size 1141C~1 of the third color film pattern 1141C corresponding to the third subpixel P3 is 32 μm to 38 μm, for example, 34 μm, 35 μm, or 36 μm, and the vertical size 1141C~2 is 35 μm to 45 μm, for example, 38 μm, 40 μm, or 42 μm, the horizontal size 1141D~1 of the fourth color film pattern 1141D corresponding to the fourth subpixel P4 is 20 μm to 25 μm, for example, 21 μm, 22 μm, or 23 μm, and the vertical size 1141D~2 is 23 μm to 28 μm, for example, 25 μm, 26 μm, or 27 μm.

[0101] For example, in some embodiments, the minimum distance between the edges of the plurality of color film patterns 1141 and the edges of the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132 is 1 μm-5 μm. For example, as shown in FIG. 13 , for at least some adjacent color film patterns 1141 and second light-transmitting openings 1132, there is a gap between the color film pattern 1141 and the second light-transmitting opening 1132, and the minimum distance between the edge of the color film pattern 1141 and the edge of the second light-transmitting opening 1132 is 1 μm-5 μm, thereby preventing the color film pattern 1141 from filtering light passing through the second light-transmitting openings 1132.

[0102] 13 and 8A, for one color film pattern 1141 and one subpixel opening 1081 corresponding to the same subpixel, the planar shape of the color film pattern 1141 is different from the planar shape of the subpixel opening 1081. For example, at least some edges of the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132 are parallel to at least some edges of the adjacent color film pattern 1141. For example, for the portion shown in the dashed line frame in FIG. 13, some edges of the second light-transmitting opening 1132 are parallel to some edges of the adjacent color film pattern 1141.

[0103] The structure and circuit layout of each functional layer of the display substrate according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail below by taking a specific example, in which the sub-pixel uses a 7T1C pixel driving circuit to drive the light emitting device EM.

[0104] For example, Figure 14A shows a circuit diagram of a 7T1C pixel circuit, which includes a driving circuit 122, a data writing circuit 126, a compensation circuit 128, a memory circuit 127, a first light-emitting control circuit 123, a second light-emitting control circuit 124, and a reset circuit 129.

[0105] For example, the driving circuit 122 includes a control terminal 131, a first terminal 132 and a second terminal 133, and is configured to control the driving current flowing through the light-emitting device EM, and the control terminal 131 of the driving circuit 122 is connected to a first node N1, the first terminal 132 of the driving circuit 122 is connected to a second node N2, and the second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122 is connected to a third node N3.

[0106] For example, the data write circuit 126 includes a control terminal, a first terminal and a second terminal, where the control terminal is configured to receive a first scan signal, the first terminal is configured to receive a data signal, and the second terminal is connected to the first terminal 132 (second node N2) of the drive circuit 122 and configured to write the data signal to the first terminal 132 of the drive circuit 122 in response to the first scan signal Ga1. For example, the first terminal of the data write circuit 126 is connected to the data line 12 to receive the data signal, and the control terminal is connected to the scan line 11 to receive the first scan signal Ga1.

[0107] For example, in the data writing phase, the data writing circuit 126 can be turned on in response to the first scanning signal Ga1, thereby writing a data signal to the first terminal 132 (second node N2) of the driving circuit 122 and storing the data signal in the memory circuit 127, thereby, for example, in the light emitting phase, generating a driving current that drives the light emitting device EM to emit light in accordance with the data signal.

[0108] For example, the compensation circuit 128 includes a control terminal, a first terminal and a second terminal, the control terminal is configured to receive a second scanning signal Ga2, the first terminal and the second terminal are electrically connected to the control terminal 131 and the second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122, respectively, and the compensation circuit is configured to perform threshold compensation for the driving circuit 120 in response to the second scanning signal.

[0109] For example, the memory circuit 127 is electrically connected to the control terminal 131 and the first voltage terminal VDD of the driving circuit 122 and is configured to store the data signal written by the data write circuit 126. For example, in the data write and compensation stage, the compensation circuit 128 can be turned on in response to the second scanning signal Ga2, so that the data signal written by the data write circuit 126 can be stored in the memory circuit 127. For example, at the same time in the data write and compensation stage, the compensation circuit 128 can electrically connect the control terminal 131 and the second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122, so that information related to the threshold voltage of the driving circuit 122 can also be stored in association with the memory circuit, so that, for example, in the light-emitting stage, the driving circuit 122 can be controlled using the stored data signal and threshold voltage, thereby compensating the output of the driving circuit 122.

[0110] For example, the first light-emitting control circuit 123 is connected to the first terminal 132 (second node N2) of the driving circuit 122 and the first voltage terminal VDD, and is configured to apply the first power supply voltage of the first voltage terminal VDD to the first terminal 132 of the driving circuit 122 in response to the first light-emitting control signal. For example, as shown in FIG. 14A, the first light-emitting control circuit 123 is connected to the first light-emitting control terminal EM1, the first voltage terminal VDD, and the second node N2.

[0111] For example, the second light-emitting control circuit 124 is connected to the second light-emitting control terminal EM2, the first terminal 510 of the light-emitting device EM, and the second terminal 132 of the drive circuit 122, and is configured to apply a drive current to the light-emitting device EM in response to a second light-emitting control signal.

[0112] For example, in the light-emitting stage, the second light-emitting control circuit 123 is turned on in response to the second light-emitting control signal provided by the second light-emitting control terminal EM2, so that the driving circuit 122 can apply a driving current to the light-emitting device EM via the second light-emitting control circuit 123 to make it emit light; in the non-light-emitting stage, the second light-emitting control circuit 123 is turned off in response to the second light-emitting control signal, so that the current does not flow through the light-emitting device EM to make it emit light, and the contrast of the corresponding display device can be improved.

[0113] Also for example, in the initialization stage, the second light-emitting control circuit 124 can be turned on in response to the second light-emitting control signal, thereby performing a reset operation on the drive circuit 122 and the light-emitting device EM in combination with the reset circuit.

[0114] For example, the second light-emitting control signal EM2 may be the same as or different from the first light-emitting control signal EM1, for example, they may be connected to the same or different signal output terminals.

[0115] For example, the reset circuit 129 is connected to the reset voltage terminal Vinit and the first terminal 134 (fourth node N4) of the light emitting device EM and is configured to apply a reset voltage to the first terminal 134 of the light emitting device EM in response to a reset signal. In other examples, as shown in FIG. 14A , the reset signal may also be applied to the control terminal 131 of the driving circuit, i.e., the first node N1. For example, the reset signal may be the second scanning signal, or the reset signal may be another signal synchronized with the second scanning signal, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, as shown in FIG. 14A , the reset circuit 129 is connected to the first terminal 134 of the light emitting device EM, the reset voltage terminal Vinit, and the reset control terminal Rst (reset control line), respectively. For example, in the initialization stage, the reset circuit 129 may be turned on in response to the reset signal, thereby applying a reset voltage to the first terminal 134 and the first node N1 of the light emitting device EM, thereby performing a reset operation on the driving circuit 122, the compensation circuit 128, and the light emitting device EM and eliminating the influence of the previous light emitting stage.

[0116] For example, the light emitting device EM includes a first terminal 134 and a second terminal 135, where the first terminal 134 of the light emitting device EM is configured to receive a driving current from the second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122, and the second terminal 135 of the light emitting device EM is configured to be connected to the second voltage terminal VSS. For example, in one example, as shown in FIG. 14A , the first terminal 134 of the light emitting device EM may be connected to the third node N3 by the second light emitting circuit 124. The embodiments of the present disclosure include, but are not limited to, this scenario. For example, the light emitting device EM may be an OLED of various types, such as top-emission, bottom-emission, and dual-emission, and may emit red light, green light, blue light, or white light, with the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer of the OLED functioning as the first terminal 134 and the second terminal 135 of the light emitting device, respectively. The embodiments of the present disclosure do not limit the specific structure of the light emitting device.

[0117] However, in the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the first node N1, the second node N2, the third node N3, and the fourth node N4 do not necessarily represent components that actually exist, but rather represent junctions where related circuits in a circuit diagram connect.

[0118] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the symbol Vd can not only refer to a data signal terminal but also to the level of the data signal, similarly, the symbols Ga1 and Ga2 can not only refer to a first scanning signal and a second scanning signal but also to a first scanning signal terminal and a second scanning signal terminal, Rst can not only refer to a reset control terminal but also to a reset signal, the symbol Vinit can not only refer to a reset voltage terminal but also to a reset voltage, the symbol VDD can not only refer to a first voltage terminal but also to a first power supply voltage, and the symbol VSS can not only refer to a second voltage terminal but also to a second power supply voltage. The following embodiments are similar and will not be described in detail.

[0119] Figure 14B is a circuit diagram of a specific example of the pixel circuit shown in Figure 14A. As shown in Figure 14B, the pixel circuit includes first to seventh transistors T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, and T7, and a storage capacitor Cst. For example, the first transistor T1 is used as a driving transistor, and the remaining second to seventh transistors are used as switching transistors.

[0120] 14B, the driving circuit 122 may be realized as a first transistor T1. The gate of the first transistor T1 is connected to a first node N1 as a control terminal 131 of the driving circuit 122, the first pole of the first transistor T1 is connected to a second node N2 as a first terminal 132 of the driving circuit 122, and the second pole of the first transistor T1 is connected to a third node N3 as a second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122.

[0121] 14B, the data write circuit 126 may be implemented as a second transistor T2. The gate of the second transistor T2 is connected to the first scan line (first scan signal terminal Ga1) to receive the first scan signal, the first electrode of the second transistor T2 is connected to the data line (data signal terminal Vd) to receive the data signal, and the second electrode of the second transistor T2 is connected to the first terminal 132 (second node N2) of the driving circuit 122. For example, the second transistor T2 is a P-type transistor, and the active layer is, for example, a thin film transistor doped with polysilicon at low temperature.

[0122] 14B, the compensation circuit 128 may be realized as a third transistor T3. The gate of the third transistor T3 is connected to the second scan line (second scan signal terminal Ga2) and configured to receive the second scan signal, the first pole of the third transistor T3 is connected to the control terminal 131 (first node N1) of the driving circuit 122, and the second pole of the third transistor T3 is connected to the second terminal 133 (third node N3) of the driving circuit 122.

[0123] For example, as shown in FIG. 14B, the memory circuit 127 may be realized as a memory capacitor Cst, which includes a first capacitor electrode C1 and a second capacitor electrode C2, where the first capacitor electrode C1 is connected to a first voltage terminal VDD and the second capacitor electrode C2 is connected to a control terminal 131 of the drive circuit 122.

[0124] 14B, the first light-emitting control circuit 123 may be realized as a fourth transistor T4. A gate of the fourth transistor T4 is connected to a first light-emitting control line (first light-emitting control terminal EM1) to receive the first light-emitting control signal, a first electrode of the fourth transistor T4 is connected to a first voltage terminal VDD to receive the first power supply voltage, and a second electrode of the fourth transistor T4 is connected to a first terminal 132 (second node N2) of the drive circuit 122.

[0125] For example, the light emitting device EM may be specifically realized as a light emitting diode (OLED), with its first electrode layer (here, anode) connected to the fourth node N4 and configured to receive a driving current from the second terminal 133 of the driving circuit 122 by the second light emitting control circuit 124, and its second electrode layer (here, cathode) connected to the second voltage terminal VSS and configured to receive a second power supply voltage. For example, the second voltage terminal may be grounded, i.e., VSS may be 0V.

[0126] For example, the second light-emitting control circuit 124 may be realized as a fifth transistor T5. The gate of the fifth transistor T5 is connected to the second light-emitting control line (second light-emitting control terminal EM2) to receive the second light-emitting control signal, the first electrode of the fifth transistor T5 is connected to the second terminal 133 (third node N3) of the driving circuit 122, and the second electrode of the fifth transistor T5 is connected to the first terminal 134 (fourth node N4) of the light-emitting device EM.

[0127] For example, the reset circuit 129 may include a first reset circuit and a second reset circuit, where the first reset circuit is configured to apply a first reset voltage Vini1 to the first node N1 in response to a first reset signal Rst1, and the second reset circuit is configured to apply a second reset voltage Vini2 to the fourth node N4 in response to a second reset signal Rst2. For example, as shown in FIG. 14B , the first reset circuit is implemented as a sixth transistor T6, and the second reset circuit is implemented as a seventh transistor T7. A gate of the sixth transistor T6 is connected to the first reset control terminal Rst1 to receive the first reset signal Rst1, a first electrode of the sixth transistor T6 is connected to the first reset voltage terminal Vinit1 to receive the first reset voltage Vinit1, and a second electrode of the sixth transistor T6 is connected to the first node N1. The gate of the seventh transistor T7 is connected to the second reset control terminal Rst2 and configured to receive the second reset signal Rst2, the first electrode of the seventh transistor T7 is connected to the second reset voltage terminal Vinit2 and configured to receive the second reset voltage Vinit2, and the second electrode of the seventh transistor T7 is connected to the fourth node N4.

[0128] The transistors used in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be thin film transistors, field effect transistors, or other switching devices with the same characteristics, and the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described using thin film transistors as an example. The source and drain of the transistor used here may be symmetrical in structure, and therefore, the source and drain may have the same structure. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, in order to distinguish between the two poles excluding the gate of the transistor, one is directly described as the first pole and the other as the second pole.

[0129] 12, the first signal line S1 is an emission control line EMT, which is used to transmit the first emission control signal EM1 and the second emission control signal EM2, and the second signal line S2 is a reset voltage line VNT, which is used to transmit the first reset voltage Vinit1 and the second reset voltage Vini2. For example, the reset voltage line VNT further includes a reset control line RST on the side away from the emission control line EMT, which is used to transmit the first reset signal Rst1 and the second reset signal Rst2.

[0130] The layout design of the pixel driving circuit will be described in detail below.

[0131] For example, FIG. 15 shows a schematic diagram of a semiconductor layer of the display substrate, which is used to form the active layers of thin film transistors T1 to T7 of the pixel driving circuits of multiple subpixels. FIG. 12 shows pixel driving circuits for two rows of subpixels. The following description will be given using the pixel driving circuits of four directly adjacent subpixels (i.e., the first subpixel 100a, the second subpixel 100b, the third subpixel 100c, and the fourth subpixel 100d) as an example. The dashed lines in the figure indicate the areas where the pixel driving circuits of each subpixel are located. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to this layout.

[0132] For example, a first gate insulating layer is further provided on the semiconductor layer, and since it is not shown, please refer to the first gate insulating layer 1024 in FIG. 3 or FIG.

[0133] For example, FIG. 16A shows a schematic diagram of a first gate metal layer of a display substrate, where the first gate metal layer is disposed on a first gate insulating layer, and FIG. 16B shows a schematic diagram of the first gate metal layer of the display substrate and a semiconductor layer stacked together.

[0134] 16A and 16B, the first gate metal layer includes a plurality of emission control lines EMT, a plurality of reset control lines RST, a plurality of scan lines GATE, and a plurality of first capacitor electrodes C1 of the storage capacitors Cst, and for example, the portions of the emission control lines EMT, the reset control lines RST, the scan lines GATE, and the first capacitor electrodes C1 of the storage capacitors Cst that overlap with the active layers of the thin film transistors T1 to T7 form the gates of the thin film transistors T1 to T7. The plurality of emission control lines EMT, the plurality of reset control lines RST, and the plurality of scan lines GATE are electrically connected to the plurality of rows of sub-pixels in a one-to-one correspondence, respectively, to provide corresponding electrical signals.

[0135] For example, a second gate insulating layer is further provided on the first gate metal layer, and is not shown, so please refer to the second gate insulating layer 1025 in FIGS.

[0136] Figure 17A shows a schematic diagram of the second gate metal layer of the display substrate, which is provided on the second gate insulating layer, and Figure 17B shows a schematic diagram of the second gate metal layer of the display substrate and the first gate metal layer stacked with a semiconductor layer.

[0137] 17A and 17B, the second gate metal layer includes a second capacitor electrode C2 of a storage capacitor Cst and a plurality of reset voltage lines VNT. The second capacitor electrode C2 of the storage capacitor Cst at least partially overlaps with the first capacitor electrode C1 to form a capacitor. The plurality of reset voltage lines VNT are electrically connected to a plurality of rows of subpixels in a one-to-one correspondence to provide corresponding electrical signals.

[0138] For example, an interlayer insulating layer may be further provided on the second gate metal layer, and although not shown, see the interlayer insulating layer 1026 in FIGS.

[0139] Figure 18A shows a schematic diagram of the first source / drain metal layer of the display substrate, which is provided on an interlayer insulating layer, and Figure 18B shows a schematic diagram of the first source / drain metal layer of the display substrate stacked with the second gate metal layer, the first gate metal layer, and the semiconductor layer.

[0140] 18A and 18B, the first source-drain metal layer includes a plurality of first power supply lines VDD1. For example, the plurality of first power supply lines VDD1 are electrically connected to a plurality of columns of sub-pixels in a one-to-one correspondence to provide a first power supply voltage. For example, the first source-drain metal layer further includes a plurality of data lines DT. The plurality of data lines DT are electrically connected to a plurality of columns of sub-pixels in a one-to-one correspondence to provide data signals. For example, the first source-drain metal layer further includes a plurality of connection electrodes CL, which may be used to connect the second capacitor electrode C2 and the first electrode of the third transistor T3, or to connect the first electrode of the sixth transistor T6 and the reset voltage line VNT, or to connect the second electrode of the fifth transistor T5 and the first electrode layer of the light emitting device, etc.

[0141] For example, a passivation layer and a planarization layer may be further provided on the first source / drain metal layer, and although not shown, refer to the passivation layer 1027 and the planarization layer 1091 in FIGS.

[0142] Figure 19A shows a schematic diagram of the second source / drain metal layer of the display substrate, which is provided on a planarization layer 1091, and Figure 19B shows a schematic diagram of the second source / drain metal layer of the display substrate, the first source / drain metal layer, the second gate metal layer, the first gate metal layer, and the semiconductor layer stacked together.

[0143] 19A and 19B, the second source-drain metal layer includes a second power line VDD2, which has a lattice pattern. For example, the second power line VDD2 is electrically connected to the first power line VDD1, thereby reducing the resistance in the power line and thereby reducing the voltage drop in the power line, and contributing to uniformly transmitting the first power voltage to each subpixel of the display substrate. For example, the second source-drain metal layer may further include a connection electrode 1043 used to connect the first electrode layer of the light emitting device and the first electrode of the first transistor T1. For example, the second power line VDD2 at least partially overlaps with the body portion 1042 of the first electrode layer 104 in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base substrate.

[0144] For example, another planarization layer, i.e., planarization layer 109, is further provided on the second source / drain metal layer, and Fig. 20 shows a schematic plan view of the planarization layer, and as shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 5, there are multiple vias VA in the planarization layer 109. In this case, the first electrode layer 104 is connected to the connection electrode 1043 by the vias VA in the planarization layer 109.

[0145] For example, the vias VA in the planarization layer 109 corresponding to the subpixels located in the same row are not on a straight line. For example, as shown in Fig. 20, one adjacent first subpixel (e.g., red subpixel), one second subpixel (e.g., green subpixel), one third subpixel (e.g., blue subpixel), and one fourth subpixel (e.g., green subpixel) located in the same row correspond to vias VA1 to VA4, respectively, and the vias VA1 to VA4 are not on the same straight line.

[0146] By designing the multiple vias VA in the planarization layer 109 so that they are not on a straight line, one large light-transmitting region is formed while avoiding the wiring of the pixel driving circuit, and a light-transmitting portion with a sufficient area can be formed.

[0147] FIG. 21A shows a schematic diagram of the first electrode material layer of the display substrate, which is provided on a passivation layer 109, and FIG. 21B shows a schematic diagram of the first electrode material layer of the display substrate stacked with a second source / drain metal layer, a first source / drain metal layer, a second gate metal layer, a first gate metal layer and a semiconductor layer.

[0148] 21A and 21B , the first electrode material layer includes first electrode layers of light emitting devices EM of multiple sub-pixels, and the first electrode layers of the light emitting devices EM of the multiple sub-pixels are respectively connected to the connection electrode 1043 by multiple vias VA in the planarization layer 109. For example, a light emitting material layer of the light emitting device EM is provided on the first electrode layer, and a second electrode layer is provided on the light emitting material layer.

[0149] For example, other functional layers may be further formed above the light emitting device EM, such as an encapsulation layer, a black matrix layer, a protective cover plate 115, etc., which will not be described in detail herein.

[0150] At least one embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a display device, and FIG. 22 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the display device. As shown in FIG. 22, the display device includes a display substrate according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 22 shows the display substrate shown in FIG. 3 as an example.

[0151] 22 , the display device further includes a textured touch surface S and an image sensor array 30, where, for example, the surface of the protective cover plate 115 is realized as the textured touch surface S. The image sensor array is disposed on a side of the driving circuit layer 102 away from the light emitting device layer and includes a plurality of image sensors 31 (one is illustrated as an example), which are configured to receive light emitted from a plurality of light emitting devices EM in the light emitting device layer and reflected to the plurality of image sensors 31 by a pattern (e.g., a fingerprint, a palm print, etc.) on the textured touch surface S for performing pattern collection.

[0152] 12 , the black matrix layer includes a plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132, the driving circuit layer includes a plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020, each second light-transmitting opening 1132 corresponding to a corresponding light-transmitting portion 1020, and the plurality of image sensors 31 are configured to receive light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting devices EM in the light-emitting device layer and reflected by the pattern on the patterned touch surface S, passing through the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132 in the black matrix layer 113 and the plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020 in the driving circuit layer to reach the plurality of image sensors 31 for pattern collection. Therefore, the plurality of second light-transmitting openings 1132 and the plurality of light-transmitting portions 1020 allow the plurality of image sensors 31 to fully receive the light reflected by the pattern, thereby improving the speed and accuracy of pattern recognition.

[0153] The display device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may further have other structures, the details of which can be referred to the related art and will not be described in detail here.

[0154] A few more points need to be explained:

[0155] (1) The drawings of the embodiments of the present disclosure only relate to the structures related to the embodiments of the present disclosure, and other structures may refer to the general design.

[0156] (2) For clarity, in the figures illustrating the embodiments of the present disclosure, the thicknesses of layers or regions have been exaggerated or reduced, i.e., the figures are not drawn to actual scale. It should be understood that when an element, e.g., a layer, film, region, or substrate, is described as being located "on" or "under" another element, the element may be located "directly" "on" or "under" the other element, or intermediate elements may be present.

[0157] (3) Unless inconsistent, the embodiments and features of the embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined with one another to obtain new embodiments.

[0158] Although specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, the scope of protection of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and should be in accordance with the scope of protection of the claims.

Claims

1. A display substrate having a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in an array, the display substrate including: a base substrate; a driving circuit layer provided on the base substrate; a pixel definition layer provided on a side of the driving circuit layer away from the base substrate; a light-emitting device layer; and a black matrix layer provided on a side of the light-emitting device layer away from the base substrate; each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a pixel driving circuit provided in the driving circuit layer and a light-emitting device provided in the light-emitting device layer, the pixel driving circuit being configured to drive the light-emitting device; the pixel definition layer includes a plurality of subpixel openings, the light emitting devices include a first electrode layer, a light emitting material layer, and a second electrode layer that are stacked in this order in a direction away from the base substrate, the pixel definition layer is provided on a side of the first electrode layer that is away from the base substrate, and the plurality of subpixel openings respectively expose first electrode layers of the light emitting devices of the plurality of subpixels; the black matrix layer has a plurality of first light-transmitting openings extending in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the base substrate, the first light-transmitting openings respectively exposing the light-emitting devices of the sub-pixels, and at least one of the first light-transmitting openings has an arc-shaped edge; at least some of the sub-pixel openings correspond to and at least partially overlap with the first light-transmitting openings in a one-to-one relationship in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the base substrate; the first electrode layer includes a main body portion and a connecting portion, the connecting portion is configured to be electrically connected to the pixel driving circuit, at least a portion of the main body portion is exposed by the sub-pixel opening, and in a direction parallel to a surface of the base substrate, the main body portion and the sub-pixel opening have the same planar shape and are circular; the black matrix layer further includes a plurality of second light-transmitting openings, each of the second light-transmitting openings being disposed between the first light-transmitting openings; the driving circuit layer includes a plurality of light-transmitting portions; a display substrate, wherein at least some of the plurality of second light-transmitting openings are arranged to correspond one-to-one to at least some of the plurality of light-transmitting portions, and in the corresponding second light-transmitting openings and light-transmitting portions, the planar size of the second light-transmitting openings is smaller than the planar size of the light-transmitting portions in a direction parallel to the plate surface of the base substrate.

2. 2. The display substrate of claim 1, wherein a planar shape of at least one of the plurality of first light-transmitting openings is elliptical, semi-elliptical, circular, semi-circular, track-shaped, or semi-track-shaped in a direction parallel to a surface of the base substrate.

3. 3. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein, for one corresponding subpixel opening and one corresponding first light-transmitting opening, the planar shape of the subpixel opening and the planar shape of the first light-transmitting opening are the same in a direction parallel to the surface of the base substrate.

4. The display substrate of claim 3 , wherein an orthogonal projection of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate is located within an orthogonal projection of the first light-transmitting opening on the base substrate.

5. 5. The display substrate of claim 4, wherein the minimum distance between an edge of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate when orthogonally projected and an edge of the first light-transmitting opening on the base substrate is 1 μm-3 μm.

6. The display substrate of claim 1 , wherein the orthogonal projection of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate is located within the orthogonal projection of the main body on the base substrate.

7. 7. The display substrate of claim 6, wherein the minimum distance between an edge of the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate in an orthogonal projection and an edge of the main body on the base substrate in an orthogonal projection is 1 μm-5 μm.

8. The display substrate according to claim 7 , wherein an orthogonal projection of a first light-transmitting opening provided corresponding to the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate is located within an orthogonal projection of the main body on the base substrate.

9. The display substrate according to claim 7 , wherein an orthogonal projection of the main body portion on the base substrate is located within an orthogonal projection of a first light-transmitting opening provided corresponding to the sub-pixel opening on the base substrate.

10. 3. The display substrate of claim 1, further comprising a color film layer, the color film layer including a plurality of color film patterns, the plurality of color film patterns being respectively disposed in the plurality of first light-transmitting openings.

11. 2. The display substrate according to claim 1, wherein in the corresponding second light-transmitting opening and light-transmitting portion, the orthogonal projection of the second light-transmitting opening on the base substrate and the orthogonal projection of the light-transmitting portion on the base substrate at least partially overlap.

12. the plurality of sub-pixels include red sub-pixels, green sub-pixels and blue sub-pixels; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the red subpixel light-emitting device has a substantially first elliptical shape; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device has a substantially second elliptical shape, the major axis of the second ellipse is less than the major axis of the first ellipse, and the minor axis of the second ellipse is less than the minor axis of the first ellipse; or the first light-transmitting opening exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device has a substantially semi-elliptical shape; 3. The display substrate of claim 1, wherein the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue sub-pixel has a substantially third ellipse shape, the length of the major axis of the third ellipse is less than the length of the major axis of the first ellipse, and the length of the minor axis of the third ellipse is greater than the length of the minor axis of the first ellipse.

13. the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the red sub-pixel includes a first arc-shaped edge and a second arc-shaped edge that are opposite to each other, and a first tip and a second tip at an intersection of the first arc-shaped edge and the second arc-shaped edge, the first tip and the second tip being opposite to each other; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue sub-pixel includes a third arc-shaped edge and a fourth arc-shaped edge that are opposite to each other, and a third tip and a fourth tip that are located at an intersection of the third arc-shaped edge and the fourth arc-shaped edge, the third tip and the fourth tip being opposite to each other; The display substrate of claim 12 , wherein the first light-transmitting opening exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device comprises a fifth arc-shaped edge and a fifth tip located at one end of the fifth arc-shaped edge.

14. the sub-pixel opening corresponding to the green sub-pixel includes a sixth arc-shaped edge and a sixth tip located at one end of the sixth arc-shaped edge; 14. The display substrate of claim 13, wherein the body portion of the first electrode layer of the green sub-pixel light-emitting device includes a seventh arc-shaped edge, and the seventh arc-shaped edge does not include a tip.

15. the plurality of sub-pixels include red sub-pixels, green sub-pixels and blue sub-pixels; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the red sub-pixel light-emitting device has a substantially first track shape; the first light-transmitting opening exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device is substantially a second track-shape, the length of a major axis of the second track-shape is less than the length of a major axis of the first track-shape, and the length of a minor axis of the second track-shape is less than the length of the minor axis of the first track-shape; or the first light-transmitting opening exposing the green sub-pixel light-emitting device is substantially a half-track-shape; 3. The display substrate of claim 1, wherein the first light-transmitting opening exposing the light-emitting device of the blue sub-pixel has a substantially third track shape, the length of a major axis of the third track shape is less than the length of the major axis of the first track shape, and the length of a minor axis of the third track shape is greater than the length of the minor axis of the first track shape.

16. 13. The display substrate of claim 12, wherein one red subpixel, two green subpixels, and one blue subpixel constitute one pixel unit, and a plurality of pixel units constituted by the plurality of subpixels are arranged in an array on the base substrate.

17. A display device comprising a display substrate described in any one of claims 1 to 16.

18. further comprising a textured touch surface and an image sensor array; 18. The display device of claim 17, wherein the image sensor array is provided on a side of the drive circuit layer away from the light emitting device layer and includes a plurality of image sensors configured to receive light emitted from a plurality of light emitting devices in the light emitting device layer and reflected by a pattern on the textured touch surface to reach the plurality of image sensors for pattern collection.

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