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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 13, 2009
Min-joo Kim, Seoul, KR;
Ho-cheol Kang, Gunpo, KR;
Dae-won Kim, Seoul, KR;
Young-hoon Noh, Daegu, KR;
Han-saem Kang, Suwon, KR;
Min-Joo Kim, Seoul, KR;
Ho-Cheol Kang, Gunpo, KR;
Dae-Won Kim, Seoul, KR;
Young-Hoon Noh, Daegu, KR;
Han-Saem Kang, Suwon, KR;
LG Display Co. Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
An electrophoretic display device includes: a first substrate having a plurality of pixels formed in a plurality of vertical pixel rows and a plurality of horizontal pixel rows; a plurality of data lines formed at every vertical pixel row of the first substrate; a thin film transistor (TFT) formed at each pixel of the first substrate and including a source electrode, a drain electrode, an organic semiconductor layer, and a gate electrode; a passivation layer formed on the TFTs and the data lines of the first substrate and including a first contact hole exposing the drain electrode of the TFT and a second contact hole exposing the gate electrode of the TFT; a pixel electrode formed on the passivation layer at each pixel of the first substrate and connected with the drain electrode of the TFT via the first contact hole of the passivation layer; a plurality of gate lines formed on the passivation layer at every horizontal pixel row of the first substrate and connected with the gate electrode of the TFT via the second contact hole of the passivation layer; a second substrate attached to the first substrate in a facing manner; a common electrode formed on the second substrate; and an electrophoretic film formed between the first and second substrates.