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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 16, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 08, 2006
Sook-woo Lee, Annyang-si, KR;
Yung IN Park, Annyang-si, KR;
Sook-Woo Lee, Annyang-si, KR;
Yung In Park, Annyang-si, KR;
LG Display Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A liquid crystal display device includes a p-type driving thin film transistor and an n-type driving thin film transistor in a non-display region of a substrate. The p-type driving thin film transistor includes a first polycrystalline semiconductor pattern, a first gate electrode, a first source electrode and a first drain electrode. The n-type driving thin film transistor includes a second polycrystalline semiconductor pattern, a second gate electrode, a second source electrode and a second drain electrode. The liquid crystal display device further includes a gate line and a data line in a display region of the substrate and that cross each other to define a pixel region, and a pixel thin film transistor connected to the gate line and the data line. The pixel thin film transistor also includes a third polycrystalline semiconductor pattern, a third gate electrode, a third source electrode and a third drain electrode. The liquid crystal display device further comprises a pixel electrode that covers and directly contacts the third drain electrode, a shield pattern that covers and directly contacts each of the first source electrode and the first drain electrode and the second source electrode and the second drain electrode, and a shield line that covers and directly contacts the data lines and the third source electrode.