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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2011
Yun-sheng Ku, Miaoli County, TW;
Kuo-lung Lo, New Taipei, TW;
Wei-yuan Cheng, New Taipei, TW;
Yu-hsiang Tsai, Hsinchu County, TW;
Ching-yao Chen, Taichung, TW;
Yu-sheng Huang, Changhua County, TW;
Yun-Sheng Ku, Miaoli County, TW;
Kuo-Lung Lo, New Taipei, TW;
Wei-Yuan Cheng, New Taipei, TW;
Yu-Hsiang Tsai, Hsinchu County, TW;
Ching-Yao Chen, Taichung, TW;
Yu-Sheng Huang, Changhua County, TW;
Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, TW;
Abstract
A display including a pixel array substrate, an opposite substrate and a fluid medium is provided. The pixel array substrate includes a first substrate including pixel regions and pixel structures disposed in the pixel regions. Each pixel region includes a distribution region of pixel electrode and a non-electrode region. A pixel electrode of the pixel structure is disposed in the distribution region of pixel electrode and has at least one slit extending from the non-electrode region toward the distribution region of pixel electrode. The opposite substrate includes a second substrate and a common electrode disposed on the second substrate and contacting a polar fluid. The fluid medium includes the polar fluid and a non-polar fluid and flows between the pixel array substrate and the opposite substrate. The non-polar fluid is contracted toward the non-electrode region when a voltage difference is generated between the pixel and the common electrodes.