US20170110519A1 - Array substrate, display device having the same, and manufacturing method thereof - Google Patents

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  • the present invention relates to display technology, more particularly, to an array substrate, a display device having the same, and a method of manufacturing thereof.
  • Tandem white organic light emitting displays are becoming more mainstream due to their high light emitting efficiency. Manufacturing of tandem OLED does not require fine metal mask (FMM) or other complicated patterning process, making it easy to manufacture full-color, large area displays. In recent years, tandem OLED has found a wide range of applications in display technology, and has become a focus of research and development.
  • FMM fine metal mask
  • the present invention provides an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area.
  • the sub-pixel comprises a first electrode on a base substrate; a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; and a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
  • the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure comprising a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and M second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ⁇ 1, M equals to N or N ⁇ 1.
  • N 1, M1.
  • the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the N first light emitting sub-areas, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the central second light emitting sub-area and the M second light emitting sub-areas.
  • the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer.
  • the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode.
  • first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • the first light emitting area comprises at least one first light emitting sub-area; the second light emitting area comprises at least one second light emitting sub-area; and the at least one first light emitting sub-area and the at least one second light emitting sub-area are in an alternate pattern, each of the at least one first light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one second light emitting sub-area, each of the at least one second light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one first light emitting sub-area.
  • the first light emitting layer comprises a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series
  • the second light emitting layer comprises a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • the sub-pixel further comprises a pixel defining layer between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
  • the sub-pixel further comprises a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
  • the second tuning layer is made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the second tuning layer has a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • the first tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on aside of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
  • a ratio between an aperture ratio in the first light emitting area and an aperture ration in the second light emitting area correlates with a difference in turn-on voltages between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
  • the present invention provides a method of manufacturing an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area, comprising forming a first electrode on a base substrate; forming a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; the second light emitting layer made of a same material as the first light emitting layer; and forming a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
  • the method further comprises forming a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
  • the method further comprises forming a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and forming a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
  • first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in a single process using a same material.
  • the present invention provides a display device comprising an array substrate described herein or manufactured by a method described herein.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the change in color coordination according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a sub-pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method of manufacturing an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • the first problem is the carrier balance issue associated with a device having multiple light emitting units connected in series.
  • the position of an electron-hole recombination zone shifts with a variation in emission intensity, resulting in color shift associated with emission intensity.
  • the present disclosure provides a superior array substrate and a display device having the same with much reduced color shift associated with emission intensity and color shift associated with viewing angles, and a manufacturing method thereof.
  • the present disclosure provides an array substrate including a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area.
  • the sub-pixel includes a first electrode on a base substrate, a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate, and a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area for tuning optoelectronic properties of the first light emitting area.
  • the tuning layer may be made of a transparent semiconductor material or a transparent conductive material.
  • tuning layer materials include, but are not limited to, indium tin oxide, silicon oxide (SiOx), silicon nitride (SiNx), and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS).
  • the first tuning layer is adjacent to the first electrode.
  • the first tuning layer is adjacent to the first light emitting layer.
  • the first light emitting layer may be a first organic light emitting layer.
  • the second light emitting layer may be a second organic emitting layer.
  • the light emitting layers may include a plurality of sub-layers.
  • the sub-pixel further includes a second electrode on a side of the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer distal to the base substrate.
  • first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are a same layer.
  • first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in a single process and are made of a same material.
  • the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in different processes.
  • the sub-pixel further includes a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area.
  • the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
  • the second tuning layer may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer, or made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the second tuning layer may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • the second tuning layer is adjacent to the first electrode,
  • the second tuning layer is adjacent to the second light emitting layer.
  • the sub-pixel further includes a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
  • the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area.
  • the second light emitting layer is in contact with the first electrode in the second light emitting area whereas the first light emitting layer is in contact with the first tuning layer in the first light emitting area.
  • the sub-pixel includes hole injection layers
  • the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode in the second light emitting area whereas the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer in the first light emitting area.
  • the first tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • the array substrate in the embodiment has a sub-pixel, e.g., on the base substrate 3 .
  • the sub-pixel has a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2 .
  • the sub-pixel includes a first electrode 10 on the base substrate 3 , and a second electrode 14 .
  • the first light emitting area 10 and the second light emitting area 2 have a same first electrode 10 and a same second electrode 14 .
  • the sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first light emitting layer 11 and a second light emitting layer 21 made of a same material.
  • the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be, e.g., organic light emitting layers.
  • the first light emitting layer 11 may include a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • the second light emitting layer 21 may include a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • the light emitting layers may emit white light generated by a combination of light produced by a plurality of sub-layers.
  • the first and/or second light emitting layer may have only one light emitting sub-layer for emitting light.
  • the sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 has a property (e.g., an optoelectronic property) different from the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around40 nm.
  • the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area.
  • the second light emitting layer 21 is in direct contact with the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 whereas the first light emitting layer 11 is in direct contact with the first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1 .
  • the sub-pixel includes hole injection layers, the second hole injection layer is in direct contact with the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 whereas the first hole injection layer is in direct contact with the first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1 .
  • the first tuning layer 12 has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • the first electrode 10 may be a cathode or an anode.
  • the second electrode 14 may be a cathode or an anode.
  • the first electrode is the anode and the second electrode is the cathode.
  • the first electrode is the cathode and the second electrode is the anode.
  • the first light emitting area 1 includes at least one first light emitting sub-area
  • the second light emitting area 2 includes at least one second light emitting sub-area.
  • the first light emitting area 1 includes only one first light emitting sub-area.
  • the second light emitting area 2 includes only one second light emitting sub-area.
  • the first light emitting area 1 includes only one first light emitting sub-area
  • the second light emitting area 2 includes only one second light emitting sub-area.
  • the first light emitting area 1 includes more than one first light emitting sub-area
  • the second light emitting area 2 includes more than one second light emitting sub-area.
  • the first light emitting sub-areas and the second light emitting sub-areas are in an alternate pattern.
  • each first light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the second light emitting sub-area
  • each second light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the first light emitting sub-area.
  • the optoelectronic property differences between the first light emitting sub-areas and the second light emitting sub-areas accumulate into the optoelectronic property differences between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 .
  • Various embodiments of alternately arranged sub-areas can be practiced.
  • An array substrate having alternately arranged sub-areas may have optoelectronic properties similar to those of an array substrate having one first light emitting sub-area and one second light emitting sub-area.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a sub-pixel of an array substrate having one first light emitting sub-area and one second light emitting sub-area.
  • the sub-pixel in the embodiment includes a first light emitting layer 11 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting layer 21 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3 in the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the first light emitting layer 11 and/or the second light emitting layer 21 may be a single layer or may include a plurality of sub-layers connected in series.
  • the light emitting layers may be organic light emitting layers.
  • the sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1 , and a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 has a property different from the first tuning layer 12 , resulting in different optoelectronic properties between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer 12 , or may be made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 has a thickness of zero, i.e., the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 .
  • one of the different optoelectronic properties is the resistance in the light emitting areas, i.e., the resistance in the first light emitting area 1 is different from the resistance in the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the resistance difference may be illustrated using a voltammogram curve (IV/curve). Specifically, the difference is in part reflected by the difference in turn-on voltages. Referring to FIG. 1 , the first tuning layer 12 in the embodiment is thicker than the second tuning layer 22 . This results in a higher turn-on voltage in the first light emitting area 1 as compared to the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the first light emitting area 1 When a voltage is applied to the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 , a voltage in the second light emitting area 2 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage first, and light emits in the second light emitting area 2 . Before a voltage in the first light emitting area 1 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage, the first light emitting area 1 does not emit light.
  • the second light emitting area 2 stably emits light with a high intensity, whereas the first light emitting area 1 begins to emit light with a lower intensity when the voltage in the first light emitting area 1 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage.
  • the color of light emitted by an organic light emitting diode correlates with the emitting intensity. Color biases towards green when the emitted light is of high intensity, and biases towards blue when the intensity is low.
  • the first light emitting area 1 begins to emit light (with a lower intensity)
  • the light color biases towards blue in the first light emitting area 1
  • biases towards green in the second light emitting area 2 when the first light emitting area 1 begins to emit light (with a lower intensity)
  • a sub-pixel e.g., a red sub-pixel
  • the color shift in the two areas compensates each other, thereby reducing or eliminating color shift in the sub-pixel as a whole.
  • the color shift in the two areas compensates each other, thereby reducing or eliminating color shift in the pixel as a whole.
  • the depth of the microcavity in each light emitting area is the sum of the thicknesses of the light emitting layer, the tuning layer, and the first electrode in that light emitting area.
  • the microcavity depths in the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 are different due to the different thickness of their tuning layers.
  • the microcavity depth difference leads to a decreased CIEu and an increased CIEv in the color coordinates at a small viewing angle (e.g., a zero viewing angle), and an increased CIEu and a decreased CIEv in the color coordinates at a large viewing angle (e.g., a side view at a large viewing angle). As shown in FIG.
  • CIEuv 2 can be expressed using the following equation: ((CIeu at zero viewing angle) ⁇ (CIeu at a large viewing angle)) 2 +((CIEv at zero viewing angle) ⁇ (CIEv at a large viewing angle) 2 .
  • the CIEuv value is the maximum value.
  • CIEu at zero viewing angle, CIEu at a large viewing angle, CIEv at zero viewing angle, and CIEv at a large viewing angle can all be changed due to the presence of the naming layer, resulting in a change in (CIEuv) 2 so that (CIEuv) 2 value is not at the maximum. For example, it results in a small decrease (e.g., a left or right shift) in (CIEuv) 2 value relative to the maximum value. Consequently, this results in a decrease in ⁇ uv, which corresponds to color shift associated with the viewing angle (Table 1).
  • a sub-pixel having a tuning layer results in a decrease of more than 50% in ⁇ uv value at a viewing angle of 40 degree (e.g., a ⁇ uv value change from 0.037 to 0.024). This results in a much reduced color shift associated with viewing angle.
  • the sub-pixel includes a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1 , and a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2 ( FIG. 1 ). In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1 , but not a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2 ( FIG. 3 ). In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2 , but not a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1 .
  • the first light emitting area may be a continuous area or a discontinuous area comprising a plurality of first light emitting sub-areas.
  • the second light emitting area may be a continuous area or a discontinuous area comprising a plurality of second light emitting sub-areas.
  • the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure in plan view of the array substrate.
  • the layered ring structure may include a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and N ⁇ 1 second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ⁇ 1.
  • the First light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered structure (e.g., a layered ring structure) in plan view of the array substrate.
  • the layered ring structure may include a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and N second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ⁇ 1.
  • ring refers to a structure or portion of a structure having a hole therethrough.
  • a ring structure may be formed of a square, rectangle, triangle or another shape with a hole therethrough, or may be essentially round like a doughnut.
  • the ring structure is formed of a square or rectangle shape with a hole therethrough.
  • the ring is a square ring.
  • the ring is a rectangle ring.
  • the sub-pixel further includes a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer 11 proximal to the base substrate in the N first light emitting sub-areas, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer 21 proximal to the base substrate in the central second light emitting sub-area and the N ⁇ 1 second light emitting sub-areas.
  • the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode 10 .
  • the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show a plan view of certain sub-pixels according to certain embodiments.
  • the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure (in plan view of the array substrate) having a central second light emitting area 2 surrounded by one first light emitting area 1 .
  • the sub-pixel includes a first hole injection layer 3 , and a second hole injection layer 23 .
  • the first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer 11 proximal to the base substrate 3 in the first light emitting area 1 , and is in contact with the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the central area e.g., the central second light emitting area 2
  • the peripheral area e.g., the first light emitting area 1
  • the central area e.g., the second light emitting area 2
  • the second hole injection layer 23 is in direct contact with the first, electrode 10 .
  • the central area has a higher light transmission rate.
  • the first electrode 10 may better attract electrons from the second hole injection layer 23 to produce holes. Consequently, the light intensity in the central area is higher as compared to the peripheral area.
  • the first hole injection layer 13 and the second hole injection layer 23 may be integrally formed as a single body, and may be formed in a single process, thereby simplifies manufacturing process.
  • the first light emitting layer 11 includes a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • the second light emitting layer 21 includes a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • the sub-pixel may be a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, or a white sub-pixel.
  • the array substrate has a plurality of pixels, each of which includes a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and the white sub-pixel.
  • the sub-pixel is a white sub-pixel.
  • the white sub-pixel may enhance the light intensity of a pixel.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • the array substrate includes a plurality of pixels.
  • the pixel in the embodiment includes a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a white sub-pixel.
  • the white sub-pixel in the embodiment (but not other sub-pixels) includes the first tuning layer 12 and/or the second tuning layer 22 .
  • the white sub-pixel has the most effects on both the color shift associated with the light intensity and the color shift associated with the viewing angle as compared to R, G, and B sub-pixels.
  • the array substrate may include a tuning layer only in the white sub-pixels to simplify manufacturing process.
  • the sub-pixel further includes a pixel defining layer between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the second tuning layer 22 has a property different from the first tuning layer 12 .
  • the second tuning layer may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer, or made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the second tuning layer may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • one tuning layer e.g., the first tuning layer 12
  • the other tuning layer e.g., the second tuning layer 22
  • one tuning layer may be formed by in-jet printing, and the other may be formed by coating glue.
  • the first tuning layer 12 and the second tuning layer 22 no made have different optoelectronic properties, leading to different optoelectronic properties of the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 .
  • the first tuning layer 12 and/or the second tuning layer 22 may be made of a transparent semiconductor material or a transparent conductive material.
  • the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • the sole tuning layer e.g., first tuning layer
  • the sole tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • a ratio between an aperture ratio in the first light emitting area 1 and an aperture ration in the second light emitting area 2 correlates with a difference in turn-on voltages between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2 .
  • a thicker tuning layer typically results in a higher turn-on voltage (e.g., particularly when the material for the tuning layers are the same).
  • the turn-on voltage difference is 1 V
  • the ratio of the respective aperture ratios is 4:6.
  • the ratio of the respective aperture ratios correlates with the difference in thickness. Based on this correlation, the difference in turn-on voltages may be conveniently determined by detecting the respective aperture ratios in the first and the second light emitting areas. The color shift in respective light emitting area may be rapidly and accurately determined.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method of manufacturing an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • the array substrate in the embodiment includes a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2 structurally different from the first light emitting area 1 .
  • the method in the embodiment includes forming a first electrode 10 on abuse substrate 3 ; forming a first light emitting layer 11 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting layer 21 in the second light emitting area 2 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3 , the second light emitting layer 21 made of a same material as the first light emitting layer 11 ; and forming a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1 .
  • the first tight emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be formed in a single process using a same material.
  • the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be formed in separate processes and using a same material.
  • layers can be formed by vapor deposition or sputtering.
  • the various components may be patterned by, e.g., an etching process,
  • the present disclosure also provides a display device having an array substrate described herein or manufactured by a method described herein.
  • display devices include, but are not limited to, an electronic paper, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a television, a notebook computer, a digital album, a gps, etc.
  • the present disclosure provides an array substrate including a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area.
  • the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have different optoelectronic properties, resulting in different turn-on voltages in different light emitting areas.
  • the color bias in each light emitting area resulting from different turn-on voltages compensates each other, thereby reducing color shift associated with emitted light intensity. Differences in the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area also result in different microcavity depths in these areas, reducing color shift associated with viewing angle.
  • the term “the invention”, “the present invention” or the like does not necessarily limit the claim scope to a specific embodiment, and the reference to exemplary embodiments of the invention does not imply a limitation on the invention, and no such limitation is to be inferred.
  • the invention is limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Moreover, these claims may refer to use “first”, “second”, etc. following with noun or element. Such terms should be understood as a nomenclature and should not be construed as giving the limitation on the number of the elements modified by such nomenclature unless specific number has been given. Any advantages and benefits described may not apply to all embodiments of the invention.

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Abstract

The present application discloses an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area. The sub-pixel comprises a first electrode on a base substrate; a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; and a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201510324123.5, filed Jun. 12, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in the entirety.
  • FIELD
  • The present invention relates to display technology, more particularly, to an array substrate, a display device having the same, and a method of manufacturing thereof.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Tandem white organic light emitting displays (OLED) are becoming more mainstream due to their high light emitting efficiency. Manufacturing of tandem OLED does not require fine metal mask (FMM) or other complicated patterning process, making it easy to manufacture full-color, large area displays. In recent years, tandem OLED has found a wide range of applications in display technology, and has become a focus of research and development.
  • SUMMARY
  • In one aspect, the present invention provides an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area. The sub-pixel comprises a first electrode on a base substrate; a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; and a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
  • Optionally, the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure comprising a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and M second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ≧1, M equals to N or N−1.
  • Optionally, N=1, M=0. Optionally, N=1, M1.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the N first light emitting sub-areas, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the central second light emitting sub-area and the M second light emitting sub-areas.
  • Optionally, the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer.
  • Optionally, the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode.
  • Optionally, the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • Optionally, the first light emitting area comprises at least one first light emitting sub-area; the second light emitting area comprises at least one second light emitting sub-area; and the at least one first light emitting sub-area and the at least one second light emitting sub-area are in an alternate pattern, each of the at least one first light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one second light emitting sub-area, each of the at least one second light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one first light emitting sub-area.
  • Optionally, the first light emitting layer comprises a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series, and the second light emitting layer comprises a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel further comprises a pixel defining layer between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel further comprises a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
  • Optionally, the second tuning layer is made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • Optionally, the second tuning layer has a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer.
  • Optionally, the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • Optionally, the first tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on aside of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
  • Optionally, a ratio between an aperture ratio in the first light emitting area and an aperture ration in the second light emitting area correlates with a difference in turn-on voltages between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
  • In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of manufacturing an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area, comprising forming a first electrode on a base substrate; forming a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; the second light emitting layer made of a same material as the first light emitting layer; and forming a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
  • Optionally, the method further comprises forming a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
  • Optionally, the method further comprises forming a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and forming a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
  • Optionally, first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in a single process using a same material.
  • In another aspect, the present invention provides a display device comprising an array substrate described herein or manufactured by a method described herein.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • The following drawings are merely examples for illustrative purposes according to various disclosed embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the change in color coordination according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a sub-pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method of manufacturing an array substrate according to certain embodiments.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The disclosure will now describe more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of some embodiments are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
  • Several problems associated with tandem organic light emitting display devices have been identified in the present disclosure. The first problem is the carrier balance issue associated with a device having multiple light emitting units connected in series. In such a device, the position of an electron-hole recombination zone shifts with a variation in emission intensity, resulting in color shift associated with emission intensity. Secondly, it is difficult to optimize emission conditions for multiple light emitting materials in a same micro-cavity structure in a same device, particularly in a wide-viewing angle display device. Consequently, color shift may occur when a display device is viewed at different angles.
  • In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a superior array substrate and a display device having the same with much reduced color shift associated with emission intensity and color shift associated with viewing angles, and a manufacturing method thereof.
  • In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides an array substrate including a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area. In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a first electrode on a base substrate, a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate, and a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area for tuning optoelectronic properties of the first light emitting area. The tuning layer may be made of a transparent semiconductor material or a transparent conductive material. Examples of tuning layer materials include, but are not limited to, indium tin oxide, silicon oxide (SiOx), silicon nitride (SiNx), and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS). Optionally, the first tuning layer is adjacent to the first electrode. Optionally, the first tuning layer is adjacent to the first light emitting layer.
  • In some embodiments, the first light emitting layer may be a first organic light emitting layer. In some embodiments, the second light emitting layer may be a second organic emitting layer. The light emitting layers may include a plurality of sub-layers.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel further includes a second electrode on a side of the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer distal to the base substrate.
  • In some embodiments, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are a same layer. For example, first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in a single process and are made of a same material. In some embodiments, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in different processes.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel further includes a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area. The second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer. For example, the second tuning layer may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer, or made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer. Optionally, the second tuning layer may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer. Optionally, the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm. Optionally, the second tuning layer is adjacent to the first electrode, Optionally, the second tuning layer is adjacent to the second light emitting layer.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel further includes a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area. Optionally, the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area. For example, the second light emitting layer is in contact with the first electrode in the second light emitting area whereas the first light emitting layer is in contact with the first tuning layer in the first light emitting area. When the sub-pixel includes hole injection layers, the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode in the second light emitting area whereas the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer in the first light emitting area. Optionally, when the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer between the second tight emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area, the first tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the structure of an array substrate according to certain embodiments. Referring to FIG. 1, the array substrate in the embodiment has a sub-pixel, e.g., on the base substrate 3. The sub-pixel has a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2. The sub-pixel includes a first electrode 10 on the base substrate 3, and a second electrode 14. In the embodiment, the first light emitting area 10 and the second light emitting area 2 have a same first electrode 10 and a same second electrode 14.
  • The sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first light emitting layer 11 and a second light emitting layer 21 made of a same material. The first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be, e.g., organic light emitting layers. The first light emitting layer 11 may include a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series. The second light emitting layer 21 may include a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series. For example, the light emitting layers may emit white light generated by a combination of light produced by a plurality of sub-layers. Optionally, the first and/or second light emitting layer may have only one light emitting sub-layer for emitting light.
  • The sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2. The second tuning layer 22 has a property (e.g., an optoelectronic property) different from the first tuning layer 12. Optionally, the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around40 nm.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area. For example, the second light emitting layer 21 is in direct contact with the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 whereas the first light emitting layer 11 is in direct contact with the first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1. When the sub-pixel includes hole injection layers, the second hole injection layer is in direct contact with the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2 whereas the first hole injection layer is in direct contact with the first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1. Optionally, when the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2, the first tuning layer 12 has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • The first electrode 10 may be a cathode or an anode. The second electrode 14 may be a cathode or an anode. For example, in a non-inverted OLED device, the first electrode is the anode and the second electrode is the cathode. In an inverted OLED device, the first electrode is the cathode and the second electrode is the anode.
  • In some embodiments, the first light emitting area 1 includes at least one first light emitting sub-area, the second light emitting area 2 includes at least one second light emitting sub-area. Optionally, the first light emitting area 1 includes only one first light emitting sub-area. Optionally, the second light emitting area 2 includes only one second light emitting sub-area. Optionally, the first light emitting area 1 includes only one first light emitting sub-area, the second light emitting area 2 includes only one second light emitting sub-area.
  • In some embodiments, the first light emitting area 1 includes more than one first light emitting sub-area, the second light emitting area 2 includes more than one second light emitting sub-area. Optionally, the first light emitting sub-areas and the second light emitting sub-areas are in an alternate pattern. For example, each first light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the second light emitting sub-area, and each second light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the first light emitting sub-area. The optoelectronic property differences between the first light emitting sub-areas and the second light emitting sub-areas accumulate into the optoelectronic property differences between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2. Various embodiments of alternately arranged sub-areas can be practiced. An array substrate having alternately arranged sub-areas may have optoelectronic properties similar to those of an array substrate having one first light emitting sub-area and one second light emitting sub-area.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a sub-pixel of an array substrate having one first light emitting sub-area and one second light emitting sub-area. Referring to FIG. 1, the sub-pixel in the embodiment includes a first light emitting layer 11 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting layer 21 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3 in the second light emitting area 2. The first light emitting layer 11 and/or the second light emitting layer 21 may be a single layer or may include a plurality of sub-layers connected in series. The light emitting layers may be organic light emitting layers.
  • The sub-pixel in the embodiment further includes a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1, and a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2. The second tuning layer 22 has a property different from the first tuning layer 12, resulting in different optoelectronic properties between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2. For example, the second tuning layer 22 may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer 12, or may be made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer 12. Optionally, the second tuning layer 22 may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer 12. In some cases, the second tuning layer 22 has a thickness of zero, i.e., the sub-pixel does not have a second tuning layer 22 between the second light emitting layer 21 and the first electrode 10 in the second light emitting area 2.
  • In some embodiments, one of the different optoelectronic properties is the resistance in the light emitting areas, i.e., the resistance in the first light emitting area 1 is different from the resistance in the second light emitting area 2. The resistance difference may be illustrated using a voltammogram curve (IV/curve). Specifically, the difference is in part reflected by the difference in turn-on voltages. Referring to FIG. 1, the first tuning layer 12 in the embodiment is thicker than the second tuning layer 22. This results in a higher turn-on voltage in the first light emitting area 1 as compared to the second light emitting area 2. When a voltage is applied to the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2, a voltage in the second light emitting area 2 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage first, and light emits in the second light emitting area 2. Before a voltage in the first light emitting area 1 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage, the first light emitting area 1 does not emit light.
  • With a further increase in voltage, the second light emitting area 2 stably emits light with a high intensity, whereas the first light emitting area 1 begins to emit light with a lower intensity when the voltage in the first light emitting area 1 reaches a level of its turn-on voltage. The color of light emitted by an organic light emitting diode correlates with the emitting intensity. Color biases towards green when the emitted light is of high intensity, and biases towards blue when the intensity is low. Thus, when the first light emitting area 1 begins to emit light (with a lower intensity), the light color biases towards blue in the first light emitting area 1, and biases towards green in the second light emitting area 2. When a sub-pixel (e.g., a red sub-pixel) contains a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2, the color shift in the two areas compensates each other, thereby reducing or eliminating color shift in the sub-pixel as a whole. When a pixel contains a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2, the color shift in the two areas compensates each other, thereby reducing or eliminating color shift in the pixel as a whole.
  • When the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 are organic light emitting layers, the depth of the microcavity in each light emitting area is the sum of the thicknesses of the light emitting layer, the tuning layer, and the first electrode in that light emitting area. The microcavity depths in the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 are different due to the different thickness of their tuning layers. The microcavity depth difference leads to a decreased CIEu and an increased CIEv in the color coordinates at a small viewing angle (e.g., a zero viewing angle), and an increased CIEu and a decreased CIEv in the color coordinates at a large viewing angle (e.g., a side view at a large viewing angle). As shown in FIG. 2, the color shift associated with viewing angle corresponds to the CIEuv value. (CIEuv)2 can be expressed using the following equation: ((CIeu at zero viewing angle)−(CIeu at a large viewing angle))2+((CIEv at zero viewing angle)−(CIEv at a large viewing angle)2. In a light emitting area without a tuning layer, the CIEuv value is the maximum value. In a light emitting area with a tuning layer, CIEu at zero viewing angle, CIEu at a large viewing angle, CIEv at zero viewing angle, and CIEv at a large viewing angle can all be changed due to the presence of the naming layer, resulting in a change in (CIEuv)2 so that (CIEuv)2 value is not at the maximum. For example, it results in a small decrease (e.g., a left or right shift) in (CIEuv)2 value relative to the maximum value. Consequently, this results in a decrease in Δuv, which corresponds to color shift associated with the viewing angle (Table 1).
  • TABLE 1
    CIEx, CIEy, CIEu, CIEv, and Δuv in a sub-pixel with
    a tuning layer and a sub-pixel without a tuning layer
    CIEx CIEy CIEu CIEv Δuv
    A sub-pixel without a tuning layer
    View angle = 0 degree 0.306 0.331 0.192 0.468
    View angle = 40 degree 0.291 0.387 0.165 0.493 0.037
    A sub-pixel having a tuning layer
    View angle = 0 degree 0.308 0.343 0.189 0.475
    View angle = 40 degree 0.294 0.378 0.170 0.489 0.024
  • As shown in Table 1, a sub-pixel having a tuning layer results in a decrease of more than 50% in Δuv value at a viewing angle of 40 degree (e.g., a Δuv value change from 0.037 to 0.024). This results in a much reduced color shift associated with viewing angle.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1, and a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2 (FIG. 1). In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1, but not a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2 (FIG. 3). In some embodiments, the sub-pixel includes a second tuning layer 22 in the second light emitting area 2, but not a first tuning layer 12 in the first light emitting area 1.
  • The first light emitting area may be a continuous area or a discontinuous area comprising a plurality of first light emitting sub-areas. Likewise, the second light emitting area may be a continuous area or a discontinuous area comprising a plurality of second light emitting sub-areas. In some embodiments, the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure in plan view of the array substrate. For example, the layered ring structure may include a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and N−1 second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ≧1.
  • In some embodiments, the First light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered structure (e.g., a layered ring structure) in plan view of the array substrate. For example, the layered ring structure may include a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and N second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ≧1.
  • As used herein, the term “ring” or “ring structure” refers to a structure or portion of a structure having a hole therethrough. A ring structure may be formed of a square, rectangle, triangle or another shape with a hole therethrough, or may be essentially round like a doughnut. In some embodiments, the ring structure is formed of a square or rectangle shape with a hole therethrough. Optionally, the ring is a square ring. Optionally, the ring is a rectangle ring.
  • In some embodiments, the sub-pixel further includes a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer 11 proximal to the base substrate in the N first light emitting sub-areas, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer 21 proximal to the base substrate in the central second light emitting sub-area and the N−1 second light emitting sub-areas. Optionally, the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer 12. Optionally, the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode 10. Optionally, the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show a plan view of certain sub-pixels according to certain embodiments. Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure (in plan view of the array substrate) having a central second light emitting area 2 surrounded by one first light emitting area 1. The sub-pixel includes a first hole injection layer 3, and a second hole injection layer 23. The first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer 11 proximal to the base substrate 3 in the first light emitting area 1, and is in contact with the first tuning layer 12. When a sub-pixel or a pixel includes such a layered ring structure, optionally the central area (e.g., the central second light emitting area 2) has a higher emitted light intensity. Optionally, the peripheral area (e.g., the first light emitting area 1) has a tuning layer (e.g., the first tuning layer 13), and the central area (e.g., the second light emitting area 2) does not have a tuning layer. The second hole injection layer 23 is in direct contact with the first, electrode 10. In such a design, the central area has a higher light transmission rate. The first electrode 10 may better attract electrons from the second hole injection layer 23 to produce holes. Consequently, the light intensity in the central area is higher as compared to the peripheral area.
  • As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the first hole injection layer 13 and the second hole injection layer 23 may be integrally formed as a single body, and may be formed in a single process, thereby simplifies manufacturing process.
  • Optionally, the first light emitting layer 11 includes a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series. Optionally, the second light emitting layer 21 includes a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments. Referring to FIG. 6, the sub-pixel may be a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, or a white sub-pixel. In some cases, the array substrate has a plurality of pixels, each of which includes a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and the white sub-pixel. Optionally, the sub-pixel is a white sub-pixel. The white sub-pixel may enhance the light intensity of a pixel.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a pixel according to certain embodiments. Referring to FIG. 7, the array substrate includes a plurality of pixels. The pixel in the embodiment includes a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a white sub-pixel. The white sub-pixel in the embodiment (but not other sub-pixels) includes the first tuning layer 12 and/or the second tuning layer 22. In an organic light emitting diode, the white sub-pixel has the most effects on both the color shift associated with the light intensity and the color shift associated with the viewing angle as compared to R, G, and B sub-pixels. Optionally, the array substrate may include a tuning layer only in the white sub-pixels to simplify manufacturing process.
  • Optionally, the sub-pixel further includes a pixel defining layer between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2.
  • When the sub-pixel includes both a first tuning layer 12 and a second tuning layer 22, the second tuning layer 22 has a property different from the first tuning layer 12. For example, the second tuning layer may be made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer, or made of a process different from that of the first tuning layer. Optionally, the second tuning layer may have a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer. Optionally, the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm. In some array substrates, one tuning layer (e.g., the first tuning layer 12) may be made of indium gallium oxide, and the other tuning layer (e.g., the second tuning layer 22) may be made of indium zinc oxide. Similarly, one tuning layer may be formed by in-jet printing, and the other may be formed by coating glue. The first tuning layer 12 and the second tuning layer 22 no made have different optoelectronic properties, leading to different optoelectronic properties of the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2.
  • Optionally, the first tuning layer 12 and/or the second tuning layer 22 may be made of a transparent semiconductor material or a transparent conductive material.
  • Optionally, when the sub-pixel includes both a first tuning layer 12 and a second tuning layer 22, the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm. Optionally, when the sub-pixel only includes a tuning layer in one of the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2, the sole tuning layer (e.g., first tuning layer) has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
  • In some embodiments, a ratio between an aperture ratio in the first light emitting area 1 and an aperture ration in the second light emitting area 2 correlates with a difference in turn-on voltages between the first light emitting area 1 and the second light emitting area 2. Specifically, a thicker tuning layer typically results in a higher turn-on voltage (e.g., particularly when the material for the tuning layers are the same). For example, if the first tuning layer 12 is thicker than the second tuning layer 22, then the turn-on voltage for the first light emitting area 1 is higher than that of the second light emitting area 2. In some cases, the turn-on voltage difference is 1 V, and the ratio of the respective aperture ratios is 4:6. The ratio of the respective aperture ratios correlates with the difference in thickness. Based on this correlation, the difference in turn-on voltages may be conveniently determined by detecting the respective aperture ratios in the first and the second light emitting areas. The color shift in respective light emitting area may be rapidly and accurately determined.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method of manufacturing an array substrate according to certain embodiments. The array substrate in the embodiment includes a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting area 2 structurally different from the first light emitting area 1. Referring to FIG. 8, the method in the embodiment includes forming a first electrode 10 on abuse substrate 3; forming a first light emitting layer 11 in the first light emitting area 1 and a second light emitting layer 21 in the second light emitting area 2 on a side of the first electrode 10 distal to the base substrate 3, the second light emitting layer 21 made of a same material as the first light emitting layer 11; and forming a first tuning layer 12 between the first light emitting layer 11 and the first electrode 10 in the first light emitting area 1.
  • Optionally, the first tight emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be formed in a single process using a same material. Optionally, the first light emitting layer 11 and the second light emitting layer 21 may be formed in separate processes and using a same material.
  • The method described herein may use any appropriate techniques. For example, layers can be formed by vapor deposition or sputtering. The various components may be patterned by, e.g., an etching process,
  • In another aspect, the present disclosure also provides a display device having an array substrate described herein or manufactured by a method described herein. Examples of display devices include, but are not limited to, an electronic paper, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a television, a notebook computer, a digital album, a gps, etc.
  • Based on the above, the present disclosure provides an array substrate including a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area. The first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have different optoelectronic properties, resulting in different turn-on voltages in different light emitting areas. The color bias in each light emitting area resulting from different turn-on voltages compensates each other, thereby reducing color shift associated with emitted light intensity. Differences in the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area also result in different microcavity depths in these areas, reducing color shift associated with viewing angle.
  • The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form or to exemplary embodiments disclosed. Accordingly, the foregoing description should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in this art. The embodiments are chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its best mode practical application, thereby to enable persons skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use or implementation contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated. Therefore, the term “the invention”, “the present invention” or the like does not necessarily limit the claim scope to a specific embodiment, and the reference to exemplary embodiments of the invention does not imply a limitation on the invention, and no such limitation is to be inferred. The invention is limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Moreover, these claims may refer to use “first”, “second”, etc. following with noun or element. Such terms should be understood as a nomenclature and should not be construed as giving the limitation on the number of the elements modified by such nomenclature unless specific number has been given. Any advantages and benefits described may not apply to all embodiments of the invention. It should be appreciated that variations may be made in the embodiments described by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. Moreover, no element and component in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element or component is explicitly recited in the following claims.

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1. An array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area, wherein the sub-pixel comprising:
a first electrode on a base substrate;
a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area, the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer made of a same material and on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; and
a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
2. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area have a layered ring structure comprising a central second light emitting sub-area alternately surrounded by N first light emitting sub-areas and M second light emitting sub-areas, N is an integer ≧1, M equals to N or N−1.
3. The array substrate of claim 2, wherein N=1, M=0.
4. The array substrate of claim 2, wherein the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the N first light emitting sub-areas, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the central second light emitting sub-area and the M second light emitting sub-areas;
the first hole injection layer is in contact with the first tuning layer;
the second hole injection layer is in contact with the first electrode.
5. The array substrate of claim 4, wherein the first hole injection layer and the second hole injection layer are integrally formed as a single body.
6. The array substrate of claim I, wherein
the first light emitting area comprises at least one first light emitting sub-area;
the second light emitting area comprises at least one second light emitting sub-area; and
the at least one first light emitting sub-area and the at least one second light emitting sub-area are in an alternate pattern, each of the at least one first light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one second light emitting sub-area, each of the at least one second light emitting sub-area is adjacent to the at least one first light emitting sub-area.
7. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the first light emitting layer comprises a plurality of first light emitting sub-layers connected in series, and the second light emitting layer comprises a plurality of second light emitting sub-layers connected in series.
8. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the sub-pixel further comprises a pixel defining layer between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
9. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the sub-pixel further comprises a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
10. The array substrate of claim 9, wherein the second tuning layer is made of a material different from that of the first tuning layer.
11. The array substrate of claim 9, wherein the second tuning layer has a thickness different from that of the first tuning layer.
12. The array substrate of claim 11, wherein the first tuning layer is thicker than the second tuning layer by around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
13. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the first tuning layer has a thickness between around 25 nm to around 40 nm.
14. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein the sub-pixel further comprises a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
15. The array substrate of claim 1, wherein a ratio between an aperture ratio in the first light emitting area and an aperture ration in the second light emitting area correlates with a difference in turn-on voltages between the first light emitting area and the second light emitting area.
16. A display device comprising an array substrate of claim 1.
17. A method of manufacturing an array substrate comprising a sub-pixel having a first light emitting area and a second light emitting area structurally different from the first light emitting area, comprising:
forming a first electrode on a base substrate;
forming a first light emitting layer in the first light emitting area and a second light emitting layer in the second light emitting area on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; the second light emitting layer made of a same material as the first light emitting layer; and
forming a first tuning layer between the first light emitting layer and the first electrode in the first light emitting area.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising forming a second tuning layer between the second light emitting layer and the first electrode in the second light emitting area; wherein the second tuning layer has a property different from the first tuning layer.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising forming a first hole injection layer on a side of the first light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the first light emitting area, and forming a second hole injection layer on a side of the second light emitting layer proximal to the base substrate in the second light emitting area.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer are formed in a single process using a same material.
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