WO2004040945A1 - Display device - Google Patents
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- WO2004040945A1 WO2004040945A1 PCT/JP2003/012978 JP0312978W WO2004040945A1 WO 2004040945 A1 WO2004040945 A1 WO 2004040945A1 JP 0312978 W JP0312978 W JP 0312978W WO 2004040945 A1 WO2004040945 A1 WO 2004040945A1
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- H10—SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; ELECTRIC SOLID-STATE DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H10K—ORGANIC ELECTRIC SOLID-STATE DEVICES
- H10K59/00—Integrated devices, or assemblies of multiple devices, comprising at least one organic light-emitting element covered by group H10K50/00
- H10K59/10—OLED displays
- H10K59/12—Active-matrix OLED [AMOLED] displays
- H10K59/124—Insulating layers formed between TFT elements and OLED elements
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- the present invention relates to a display device and, more particularly, to a display device which uses an organic light emitting element such as an organic electroluminescent element as a display element, and which is suitable for an active-matrix organic electroluminescent display or the like.
- Organic electroluminescent elements using electro-luminescence (hereinafter referred to as EL) of an organic material are formed by stacking organic layers, i.e., an organic carrier transport layer and an organic light emitting layer, between an anode and a cathode, and attract attention as a light emitting element capable of high-luminance emission by low- voltage direct-current drive.
- TFTs thin-film transistors
- Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of an active-matrix organic EL display device.
- Display pixels 502 are disposed in a matrix form on a substrate 501, and a pixel circuit for driving an EL element for each pixel is contained.
- a drive circuit for driving an EL element for each pixel is contained.
- a flattening insulating film is provided in a state of covering the TFTs and wiring provided on the substrate, and organic EL elements are provided on this flattening insulating film.
- the organic EL elements and the wiring are connected to each other via contact holes formed in the flattening insulating film.
- the flattening insulating film one formed by applying a resin material such as polyimide by spin coating is used as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-189252 (patent document 1).
- the flattening insulating film formed by application such as spin coating has a high water absorbing property because it is made mainly of an organic material or contains an organic material.
- a water absorption coefficient of a polyimide film formed by application of a commercially available coating liquid is up to 1 to 3%. Since the light emitting portion of the organic EL element used as a display element is made of an organic material, a disadvantage such as a reduction in luminance intensity or an increase in drive voltage can occur easily therein by absorption of water.
- TFTs 2 of the bottom gate type (which may alternatively be of the top gate type) are provided in a matrix form on a substrate 1 made of a glass material, for example, and an insulating film 3 is formed in a state of covering the TFTs .
- insulating film 3 On this insulating film 3, wiring 4 connected to the TFTs 2 via connection holes not illustrated is provided on the insulating film 3.
- interlayer insulating film 6 On the insulating film 3 is also provided an interlayer insulating film 6 , the wiring 4 being embedded in the interlayer insulating film 6.
- the interlayer insulating film 6 is provided in a multilayer structure formed of a flattening insulating layer 6a and a coat layer 6b provided on the flattening insulating layer 6a.
- the flattening insulating layer 6a is formed of a material obtained by using an organic material such as SOG (Spin-on- Glass) or a resin material (e.g., a polyimide resin, an acrylic resin, or an organic silica film) .
- the flattening insulating layer 6a is an applied film formed by an application method such as spin coating.
- the coat layer 6b is formed by using an insulating material having a gas barrier property such as to be capable of limiting the release of a gas from the flattening insulating layer 6a.
- An inorganic material such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride
- connection holes 7 reaching the wiring 4 are provided. Side peripheral walls of the connection holes 7 are covered with the coat lay6er 6b, and the upper surface of the flattening insulating film 6a and the surface facing the interior of each connection hole 7 are completely covered with the coat layer 6b.
- Organic EL elements 10 are provided on the interlayer insulating film 6 in a state of being connected to the wiring 4.
- the organic EL elements 10 are, for example, of an upper-surface emission type such that an emitted light radiates from the side opposite to the substrate 1 side and are each constituted by a lower electrode 11 connected to the wiring 4 via the connection hole 7, an insulating layer 12 provided in a state of covering a peripheral edge of the lower electrode 11, an organic layer 13 provided on the lower electrode 11, and an upper electrode 14 and a transparent electrode 15 provided on the organic layer 13.
- the organic EL elements 10 may alternatively be of a transmission type such that light is taken out from the substrate 1 side.
- Patent document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-189252
- Patent document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-189252
- the arrangement shown in Fig. 6 is effective in preventing penetration (or permeation) of water into the upper organic EL elements from the flattening insulating film (indicated by arrow 21 in Fig. 6).
- other water penetration paths that should be considered exist, and which are also shown in Fig. 6. That is, penetration of water from the flattening insulating film at a display region end surface (indicated by arrow 22 in Fig. 6), penetration of water from contacting atmosphere (indicating arrow 23 in Fig. 6), penetration of water from contacting atmosphere from the upper surface of the display region (indicated by arrow 24 in Fig. 6) and the like are taken into consideration.
- the interpixel insulating layer 12 formed between adjacent pixels for the purpose of preventing short-circuit between the lower (pixel) electrodes and the upper electrodes is made mainly of an organic material or contains an organic material, as does the flattening insulating film. Therefore there is a need to prevent penetration of water from the interpixel insulating film as well as through the flattening insulating film (indicated by arrow 25 in Fig. 6). However, as is seen from the above description of the prior art, no measures have been taken against penetration of water through these paths in the above-described arrangement.
- the present invention has been accomplished in consideration of the above-described problems, and it is an object of the present invention to prevent, in a display device having a display region formed by disposing a plurality of organic light emitting elements such as organic EL elements, penetration of water into the display region to suppress degradation in display characteristics even during drive over a long period of time and to improve long-term reliability.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a first embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a third embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of an active-matrix organic EL display device.
- Fig. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a conventional display device using organic EL elements
- Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a substrate on which TFTs, wiring, etc., (not shown) are formed is indicated by 101.
- Pixels (organic EL elements) constituting a display region 120 are constituted by pixel electrodes 102 (having electrical connections not shown in Fig. 1 to the TFTs) divided in a matrix form, organic layers 103 including light emitting layers constituting organic EL elements, a counter electrode 104, and element-separating portions 105 disposed between the pixel electrodes.
- the counter electrode 104 is formed as a common electrode for all the organic EL elements.
- glass was used as the substrate, patterned Cr was disposed in a matrix form as the pixel electrodes provided as anodes of the organic EL elements, and ITO (indium-tin oxide) was used as the counter electrode provided as a cathode of the organic EL elements.
- ITO indium-tin oxide
- An Si0 2 film was grown and patterned to form the element-separating portions.
- the materials of the substrate, the anode electrodes, the cathode electrode and the element-separating portions and the reversed positions of the anode and cathode are not essential to the present invention, and this combination is not exclusively used.
- the inorganic insulating film of Si0 2 is used as the element-separating portions, however, SiN film may alternatively be used or an organic insulating film, e.g., a film of photosensitive polyimide or acrylic resin or a resin film having no photosensitivity may be used.
- a resin film having no photosensitivity is formed by etching and patterning with a resist patterning mask or the like .
- use of such a film is made more effective if means for preventing penetration of water through the film is provided as described below.
- a first insulating protective layer is indicated by 106 and an insulating protective film is indicated by 107.
- These films are provided in such a structure that the film 106 is formed below the pixel electrodes 102 and the element-separating portions 105, the film 107 is formed above the counter electrode 104, and the upper and lower surfaces and all the side surfaces of the display region 120 constituted by the plurality of organic EL elements are completely covered with these two protective films.
- Fig. 2 shows a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the same reference characters indicate components equivalent in function to those shown in Fig. 1.
- this embodiment has a flattening insulating film 108 provided on the substrate 101 to reduce irregularities in the substrate surface.
- the flattening insulating film a film formed by applying a polyimide resin material spin coating as described with respect to an example of the conventional art was used.
- the first insulating protective layer 106 is formed between the flattening insulating film 108 and the display region 120 and a second insulating protective layer 109 as another insulating protective layer is formed between the flattening insulating film 108 and the substrate 101.
- the insulating protective film 107 formed on the counter electrode 104 is formed so as to cover peripheral areas of the display region 120 and end surfaces of the flattening insulating film 108.
- Fig. 3 shows a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the same reference characters indicate components equivalent in function to those shown in Fig. 1.
- this embodiment has an element-separating portion covering layer 110 provided on the upper surfaces of the element-separating portions 105.
- the adoption of this arrangement made it possible to suppress penetration of water from contacting atmosphere surrounding the display region (indicated by arrows 23 and 24 in Fig. 6) and penetration of water released from the element- separating portion surfaces (indicated by arrow 25 in Fig. 6), to suppress penetration of water into the organic EL elements during drive over a long time period, and to prevent degradation of the organic EL element due to absorption of water.
- the element-separating portion covering layer may be provided at least between the element-separating portions and the organic layers.
- the device can easily be manufactured if it is provided in such a form that, as shown in Fig.
- the electrodes 102 divided in a matrix form are disposed on the first insulating protective layer 106, the element- separating portions 105 are disposed so as to cover the gap between adjacent electrodes and portions of the divided electrodes to isolate adjacent electrodes from each other, and the element-separating portion covering layer is formed on the element-separating portions in a state of reaching the electrodes. Also, this form is preferable because of its effectiveness in preventing penetration into the organic layers of water contained in the element-separating portions. (Fourth Embodiment)
- Fig. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same reference characters indicate components equivalent in function to those shown in Fig. 1.
- this embodiment has a flattening insulating film 108 provided on the substrate 101 to reduce irregularities in the substrate surface.
- the flattening insulating film a film formed by applying a polyimide resin material spin coating as described with respect to an example of the conventional art was used.
- the first insulating protective layer 106 is formed between the flattening insulating film 108 and the display region 120 and a second insulating protective layer 109 as another insulating protective layer is formed between the flattening insulating film 108 and the substrate 101.
- the insulating protective film 107 formed on the counter electrode 104 is formed so as to cover peripheral areas of the display region 120 and end surfaces of the flattening insulating film 108.
- the element-separating portion covering layers 110 are formed on the upper surfaces of the element-separating portions 105.
- films such as the first insulating protective layer 106, the insulating protective film 107 and the element-separating portion covering layer 110 were formed in such a form as to contact the pixel electrodes 102, the organic layers 103 and the element-separating portions 105 that form the display region.
- an insulating film with no possibility (or an extremely low possibility) of releasing water e.g., an inorganic insulating film may exist between these layers .
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described form as long as the flattening insulating film 108 is covered.
- the transparent member such as a glass member may be bonded to the substrate with a suitable space left therebetween or may be directly bonded to the insulating protective film 107, In the case of direct bonding, the influence of penetration of water from external air shown in Fig. 6 (by arrow 24) can be further reduced.
- an inorganic material such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ), amorphous silicon ( ⁇ -Si) or aluminium oxide (A1 2 0 3 ) can be favorably used.
- a display region constituted by organic light emitting elements such as organic EL elements is covered with insulating protective films for preventing penetration of water to suppress degradation of display characteristics during drive over a long time period and to improve long-term reliability.
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