US20150325811A1 - System for displaying images - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a system for displaying images, and more particularly to a system for displaying images which includes an organic electroluminescent device with a specific pixel structure.
- Organic electroluminescent elements are popular for use in flat panel displays as they are self-emitting and highly luminous, provide wide viewing angles, have a fast response speed, and a simple fabrication process.
- various color filters have been further applied in organic electroluminescent devices.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,416,917 discloses a top-emission organic electroluminescent device 100 including a bottom substrate 110 , a top substrate 120 , organic electroluminescent elements 112 , 114 , and 116 , a red color filter 118 R, a blue color filter 118 B, and a green color filter 118 G, as shown in FIG. 1 , for achieving full-color display.
- the color filters (including the red color filter 118 R, blue color filter 118 B, and green color filter 118 G) are directly formed on the organic electroluminescent element 116 and the color filters cannot be dovetailed with the organic electroluminescent element 116 , an interface 119 with voids is formed, wherein the voids are apt to comprise air and moisture. Therefore, the organic electroluminescent device 100 has low stability and a short operating life span. Further, since there is no buffer layer or a filling layer to separate the color filters from the organic electroluminescent elements, air gaps may exist between the color filters and the organic electroluminescent elements, so that damage may occur easily for that the organic electroluminescent device (such as glass substrate fracture) via the air gaps.
- An exemplary embodiment provides a system for displaying images, including a pixel structure.
- the pixel structure includes a filling layer, a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel, and a third sub-pixel, wherein each sub-pixel comprises a color filter layer, an electroluminescent element corresponding to the color filter layer, and a passivation layer formed on the electroluminescent element and covering the electroluminescent element, wherein the filling layer is disposed between the color filter layer and the, and wherein the distance between the first and second sub-pixels is greater than that between the first and third sub-pixels.
- the color filter layers of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel are a red color filter layer, a green color filter layer, and a blue color filter layer respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-section view of a conventional top emission organic electroluminescent device.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section view of an organic electroluminescent device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a close-up view schematic diagram of FIG. 2 , showing the location of the color filter layer and the black matrix.
- FIG. 4 shows a graph plotting transmittance against wavelength (300-700 nm) of the white, blue, green, and red color filters.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure of an organic electroluminescent device according to an embodiment of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement.
- FIG. 6 is a cross section of the pixel structure 201 along line 6 - 6 ′ of FIG. 5 , showing the color filter layer and black matrix.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure of an organic electroluminescent device according to another embodiment of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are schematic diagrams of pixel structures according to some embodiments of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are schematic diagrams of pixel structures according to some embodiments of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement.
- FIG. 12 schematically shows a block diagram of a system for displaying images according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a pixel structure 201 of an organic electroluminescent device 200 employed by a system for displaying images according to an embodiment of the disclosure is provided.
- the organic electroluminescent device 200 can be a top-emission full-color organic electroluminescent device.
- the pixel structure 201 includes at least three sub-pixels.
- the pixel structure 201 has four sub-pixels, including a first sub-pixel 1 , a second sub-pixel 2 , a third sub-pixel 3 , and a fourth sub-pixel 4 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 , the second sub-pixel 2 , the third sub-pixel 3 , and the fourth sub-pixel 4 respectively include a first color filter layer 2101 , a second color filter layer 2102 , a third color filter layer 2103 , and a fourth color filter layer 2104 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 , the second sub-pixel 2 , the third sub-pixel 3 , and the fourth sub-pixel 4 can be respectively a white sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, a red sub-pixel, and a green sub-pixel.
- the first color filter layer 2101 , the second color filter layer 2102 , the third color filter layer 2103 , and the fourth color filter layer 2104 can be selected from a group consisting of a red color filter layer, a green color filter layer, a blue color filter layer, and a white color filter layer.
- the sub-pixels 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 are disposed between a bottom substrate 202 and a top substrate 212 .
- the pixel structure has a plurality of organic electroluminescent elements 204 respectively corresponding to the sub-pixels 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 .
- a passivation layer 206 is conformally formed on the organic electroluminescent elements 204 , completely covering the exposed top surface and sidewall of the organic electroluminescent elements 204 .
- the passivation layer 206 can prevent the organic electroluminescent elements 204 during a subsequently formed filling layer, and reduce the probability of air and moisture leaking into the organic electroluminescent elements 204 .
- the pixel structure includes a filling layer 208 disposed between the color filter layers, and the organic electroluminescent elements, wherein the filling layer can be a photocurable layer.
- the gap between the color filter layer 2101 , 2102 , 2103 , and 2104 , and the organic electroluminescent elements 204 is filled with the filling layer 208 . Therefore, there is no air gap formed between the color filter layer 2101 , 2102 , 2103 , and 2104 , and the organic electroluminescent elements 204 ; thereby mitigating trapped air or moisture. Accordingly, the stability and the operating lifespan of the organic electroluminescent element 204 can be increased, and the strength of the organic electroluminescent device 200 can be improved.
- any two adjacent color filter layers 2101 , 2102 , 2103 , and 2104 can be separated by a black matrix BM, and the black matrix BM can be disposed to surround each color filter layers 2101 , 2102 , 2103 , or 2104 .
- the bottom substrate 202 can be a glass substrate, plastic substrate, or a semiconductor substrate.
- the bottom substrate 202 can be a substrate including a required element (such as a thin film transistor).
- the accompanying drawings illustrate the substrate 202 as a plain rectangle in order to simplify the illustration.
- a reflection layer (not shown) can be disposed on the top surface 203 of the bottom substrate 202 and the reflective layer can comprise Ag, Al, Au, or combinations thereof.
- the organic electroluminescent elements 204 of the pixel structure 201 can be the same of different.
- the organic electroluminescent element 204 can be a white organic electroluminescent element, including a pair of top and bottom electrodes, and an organic electroluminescent composite layer disposed between the top and bottom electrodes.
- the top and bottom electrodes can be respectively a transparent or semi-transparent electrode.
- Suitable materials of the top and bottom electrodes can be indium tin oxide (ITO), indium zinc oxide (IZO), aluminum zinc oxide (AZO), zinc oxide (ZnO), SnO2, In2O3, Al, Cu, Mo, Ti, Pt, Ir, Ni, Cr, Ag, Au, or combinations thereof, formed by a method such as sputtering, electron beam evaporation, thermal evaporation, or chemical vapor deposition methods.
- the organic electroluminescent composite layer at least includes a light emitting layer, and can further include a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, and an electron injection layer.
- the layers of the organic electroluminescent composite layer can be an organic small molecule material, or polymer material, and can be formed by thermal vacuum evaporation, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (organic small molecule material), spin coating, ink jet printing, or screen printing (polymer material) methods.
- the emitting layer 131 comprises a light-emitting material and an electroluminescent dopant doped into the light-emitting material and can perform energy transfer or carrier trapping under electron-hole recombination in the emitting layer.
- the light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent materials.
- the amount of the dopant is not limited and can be optionally modified by a person of ordinary skill in the field.
- the light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent.
- the composition of the organic electroluminescent element 204 is not limited and can be optionally modified by a person of ordinary skill in the field.
- the light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent.
- Suitable materials of the passivation layer 206 can be silicon oxide, titanium oxide, aluminum oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride materials, or combinations thereof.
- the filling layer 208 can be formed on the passivation layer 206 , bonding the top substrate 212 with the bottom substrate 202 .
- Suitable material of the filling layer 208 can be ultraviolet/visible curable material, such as photocurable resin (epoxy resin, acrylate, polyester, or polyurethane), formed by a method such as a spin-coating, ink jet printing, or screen printing method.
- the radiance for curing the filling layer 208 has a wavelength of not more than 430 nm, preferably of between 190-430 nm.
- the top substrate 212 can be a transparent substrate, such as a glass substrate or a plastic substrate.
- the process for fabricating the organic electroluminescent device 200 with the pixel structure 201 can be divided into two stages.
- the first stage of the process includes the following steps: forming a plurality of organic electroluminescent elements 204 on the top surface 203 of the bottom substrate 202 , conformally forming a passivation layer 206 on the organic electroluminescent elements 204 , and blanketly forming a filling layer 208 on the passivation layer 206 .
- the second stage of the process includes the following steps: forming color filter layers 2101 , 2102 , 2103 , 2104 , and a black matrix BM on the bottom surface 205 of the top substrate 212 .
- the bottom substrate 202 and the top substrate 212 are bonded to each other via the filling layer 208 ; thereby sealing the filling layer 208 and the color filter layers and the black matrix.
- the filling layer 208 is subjected to a curing process via the radiance 220 (such as UV curing process).
- first color filter layer 2101 , the second color filter layer 2102 , the third color filter layer 2103 , and the fourth color filter layer 2104 have different transmission wavelengths
- the first color filter layer 2101 , the second color filter layer 2102 , the third color filter layer 2103 , and the fourth color filter layer 2104 have different transmittance corresponding to the radiance 220 .
- the transmittances of the color filter layer 2101 , the color filter layer 2102 , the color filter layer 2103 , and the color filter layer 2104 for the radiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of the color filter layer 2101 of the first sub-pixel 1 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2102 of the second sub-pixel 2 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2103 of the third sub-pixel 3 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2104 of the second sub-pixel 4 .
- the pixel structure 201 of the disclosure has a specific sub-pixel arrangement, which promotes radiance 220 incidence and mitigates formation of an uncured filling layer.
- FIG. 3 is a close-up view schematic diagram of FIG. 2 , showing the location of the color filter layer and the black matrix.
- the term “distance” between two sub-pixels means the shortest distance between the color filter layers of each sub-pixel.
- the distance X between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 2 is larger than at least one of the distance Y between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 3 and the distance Z between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 4 .
- the first sub-pixel land the second sub-pixel 2 which have relatively high transmittance, are separated by the third sub-pixel 3 (or the fourth sub-pixel 4 ) which have relatively low transmittance. Therefore, the radiance 220 can be uniformly introduced into the filling layer, mitigating the formation of an uncured filling layer.
- a first step is to determine the material of the filling layer (for example a photocurable material manufactured and sold with a trade number T58-UR009 by Nagasa), and the wavelength range of the radiance 220 (such as a radiance with a wavelength range between 190-430 nm).
- the material of the filling layer for example a photocurable material manufactured and sold with a trade number T58-UR009 by Nagasa
- the wavelength range of the radiance 220 such as a radiance with a wavelength range between 190-430 nm.
- FIG. 4 shows a graph plotting transmittance against wavelength (300-700 nm) of the white, blue, green, and red color filters.
- the radiance for curing the filling layer has a wavelength of 430 nm.
- the transmittances of the color filters in descending order are: the white color filter layer, the blue color filter layer, the red color filter layer, and the green color filter.
- the distance between the white sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel is larger than the distance between the white sub-pixel and the green sub-pixel, or the distance between the white sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel is larger than the distance between the white sub-pixel and the red sub-pixel distance.
- the organic electroluminescent device 200 can include a plurality of pixel structures 201 and a surrounding region 250 surrounding the pixel structures 201 .
- the sub-pixels of the pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), as shown in FIG. 5 (corresponding to the specific sequence disclosed in FIG. 4 ).
- a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 such as a white sub-pixel
- a third sub-pixel 3 such as a red sub-pixel
- a second sub-pixel 2 such as a blue sub-pixel
- a fourth sub-pixel 4 such as a green sub-pixel
- FIG. 6 is a cross section of the pixel structure 201 along line 6 - 6 ′ of FIG. 5 , showing the color filter layer and black matrix.
- the surrounding region 250 can include a blue color filter layer to enhance the curing effect.
- the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 2 (relatively high transmittance for the radiance 220 ) can be also separated by the fourth sub-pixel 4 .
- the sub-pixels are arranged in a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 such as a white sub-pixel
- a fourth sub-pixel 4 such as a green sub-pixel
- a second sub-pixel 2 such as a blue sub-pixel
- a third sub-pixel 3 such as a red sub-pixel
- the sub-pixels of the pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a mosaic-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), referring to FIG. 8 .
- the sub-pixels of the pixel structure 201 can be arranged with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 such as a white sub-pixel
- a fourth sub-pixel 4 such as a green sub-pixel
- a second sub-pixel 2 such as a blue sub-pixel
- a third sub-pixel 3 such as a red sub-pixel
- the transmittances of the color filter layer 2101 of the first sub-pixel 1 , the color filter layer 2102 of the second sub-pixel 2 , the color filter layer 2103 of the third sub-pixel 3 , and the color filter layer 2104 of the fourth sub-pixel 4 for the radiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of the color filter layer 2101 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2102 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2103 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2104 .
- the sub-pixels of the pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a delta-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), referring to FIG. 10 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 such as a white sub-pixel
- a third sub-pixel 3 such as a red sub-pixel
- a second sub-pixel 2 such as a blue sub-pixel
- a fourth sub-pixel 4 such as a green sub-pixel
- the sub-pixels of the pixel structure 201 can be arranged with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), referring to FIG. 11 .
- the first sub-pixel 1 such as a white sub-pixel
- a fourth sub-pixel 4 such as a green sub-pixel
- a second sub-pixel 2 such as a blue sub-pixel
- a third sub-pixel 3 such as a red sub-pixel
- the transmittances of the color filter layer 2101 of the first sub-pixel 1 , the color filter layer 2102 of the second sub-pixel 2 , the color filter layer 2103 of the third sub-pixel 3 , and the color filter layer 2104 of the fourth sub-pixel 4 for the radiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of the color filter layer 2101 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2102 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2103 >transmittance of the color filter layer 2104 .
- the distance X between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 2 is larger than at least one of the distance Y between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 3 and the distance Z between the first sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 4 .
- FIG. 12 schematically shows another embodiment of a system for displaying images which, in this case, is implemented as a display device 300 or an electronic device 500 , such as a notebook computer, mobile phone, digital camera, PDA (personal data assistant), desktop computer, television, car display, or portable DVD player.
- the display device 300 includes an organic electroluminescent device 200 , and the display device 300 can be a full color organic electroluminescent device.
- the display panel 300 can form a portion of a variety of electronic devices (in this case, electronic device 500 ).
- the electronic device 500 can comprise the display device 300 and an input unit 350 .
- the input unit 350 is operatively coupled to the display device 300 and provides input signals (e.g., an image signal) to the display device 300 to generate images.
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Abstract
A system for displaying images employing a pixel structure. The pixel structure includes a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel, and a third sub-pixel, wherein each sub-pixel comprises a color filter layer, an electroluminescent element corresponding to the color filter layer, and a passivation layer formed on the electroluminescent element and covering the electroluminescent element, wherein the filling layer is disposed between the color filter layer and the, and wherein the distance between the first and second sub-pixels is greater than that between the first and third sub-pixels, and wherein the color filter layers of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel are a red color filter layer, green color filter layer, and blue color filter layer respectively.
Description
- This application is a continuation application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/047,523, filed Mar. 14, 2011 and entitled “System for Displaying Images”, which claims priority of Taiwan Patent Application No. 099107766, filed on March 17, 2010.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a system for displaying images, and more particularly to a system for displaying images which includes an organic electroluminescent device with a specific pixel structure.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Recently, with the development and wide application of electronic products, such as mobile phones, and notebook computers, there has been an increasing demand for flat display elements which consume less power and occupy less space. Organic electroluminescent elements are popular for use in flat panel displays as they are self-emitting and highly luminous, provide wide viewing angles, have a fast response speed, and a simple fabrication process. In order to achieve full-color display, various color filters have been further applied in organic electroluminescent devices.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,416,917 discloses a top-emission organic
electroluminescent device 100 including abottom substrate 110, atop substrate 120, organicelectroluminescent elements 112, 114, and 116, ared color filter 118R, ablue color filter 118B, and agreen color filter 118G, as shown inFIG. 1 , for achieving full-color display. - Since the color filters (including the
red color filter 118R,blue color filter 118B, andgreen color filter 118G) are directly formed on the organicelectroluminescent element 116 and the color filters cannot be dovetailed with the organicelectroluminescent element 116, aninterface 119 with voids is formed, wherein the voids are apt to comprise air and moisture. Therefore, the organicelectroluminescent device 100 has low stability and a short operating life span. Further, since there is no buffer layer or a filling layer to separate the color filters from the organic electroluminescent elements, air gaps may exist between the color filters and the organic electroluminescent elements, so that damage may occur easily for that the organic electroluminescent device (such as glass substrate fracture) via the air gaps. - Therefore, a novel organic electroluminescent device to solve the aforementioned problems, while achieving good display quality is needed.
- An exemplary embodiment provides a system for displaying images, including a pixel structure. The pixel structure includes a filling layer, a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel, and a third sub-pixel, wherein each sub-pixel comprises a color filter layer, an electroluminescent element corresponding to the color filter layer, and a passivation layer formed on the electroluminescent element and covering the electroluminescent element, wherein the filling layer is disposed between the color filter layer and the, and wherein the distance between the first and second sub-pixels is greater than that between the first and third sub-pixels. The color filter layers of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel are a red color filter layer, a green color filter layer, and a blue color filter layer respectively.
- A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a cross-section view of a conventional top emission organic electroluminescent device. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-section view of an organic electroluminescent device according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a close-up view schematic diagram ofFIG. 2 , showing the location of the color filter layer and the black matrix. -
FIG. 4 shows a graph plotting transmittance against wavelength (300-700 nm) of the white, blue, green, and red color filters. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure of an organic electroluminescent device according to an embodiment of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement. -
FIG. 6 is a cross section of thepixel structure 201 along line 6-6′ ofFIG. 5 , showing the color filter layer and black matrix. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure of an organic electroluminescent device according to another embodiment of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are schematic diagrams of pixel structures according to some embodiments of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement. -
FIGS. 10 and 11 are schematic diagrams of pixel structures according to some embodiments of the disclosure, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement. -
FIG. 12 schematically shows a block diagram of a system for displaying images according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
- Referring to
FIG. 2 , apixel structure 201 of an organicelectroluminescent device 200 employed by a system for displaying images according to an embodiment of the disclosure is provided. The organicelectroluminescent device 200 can be a top-emission full-color organic electroluminescent device. Thepixel structure 201 includes at least three sub-pixels. Herein, thepixel structure 201 has four sub-pixels, including afirst sub-pixel 1, asecond sub-pixel 2, athird sub-pixel 3, and afourth sub-pixel 4. Particularly, thefirst sub-pixel 1, thesecond sub-pixel 2, thethird sub-pixel 3, and thefourth sub-pixel 4 respectively include a firstcolor filter layer 2101, a secondcolor filter layer 2102, a thirdcolor filter layer 2103, and a fourthcolor filter layer 2104. For example, thefirst sub-pixel 1, thesecond sub-pixel 2, thethird sub-pixel 3, and thefourth sub-pixel 4 can be respectively a white sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, a red sub-pixel, and a green sub-pixel. Further, the firstcolor filter layer 2101, the secondcolor filter layer 2102, the thirdcolor filter layer 2103, and the fourthcolor filter layer 2104 can be selected from a group consisting of a red color filter layer, a green color filter layer, a blue color filter layer, and a white color filter layer. In thepixel structure 201, thesub-pixels bottom substrate 202 and atop substrate 212. Further, the pixel structure has a plurality of organicelectroluminescent elements 204 respectively corresponding to thesub-pixels passivation layer 206 is conformally formed on the organicelectroluminescent elements 204, completely covering the exposed top surface and sidewall of the organicelectroluminescent elements 204. Thepassivation layer 206 can prevent the organicelectroluminescent elements 204 during a subsequently formed filling layer, and reduce the probability of air and moisture leaking into the organicelectroluminescent elements 204. Further, the pixel structure includes afilling layer 208 disposed between the color filter layers, and the organic electroluminescent elements, wherein the filling layer can be a photocurable layer. After curing thefilling layer 208 by aradiance 220, the gap between thecolor filter layer electroluminescent elements 204 is filled with thefilling layer 208. Therefore, there is no air gap formed between thecolor filter layer electroluminescent elements 204; thereby mitigating trapped air or moisture. Accordingly, the stability and the operating lifespan of the organicelectroluminescent element 204 can be increased, and the strength of the organicelectroluminescent device 200 can be improved. Moreover, the any two adjacentcolor filter layers color filter layers - The
bottom substrate 202 can be a glass substrate, plastic substrate, or a semiconductor substrate. Thebottom substrate 202 can be a substrate including a required element (such as a thin film transistor). The accompanying drawings illustrate thesubstrate 202 as a plain rectangle in order to simplify the illustration. According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a reflection layer (not shown) can be disposed on thetop surface 203 of thebottom substrate 202 and the reflective layer can comprise Ag, Al, Au, or combinations thereof. The organicelectroluminescent elements 204 of thepixel structure 201 can be the same of different. - According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the organic
electroluminescent element 204 can be a white organic electroluminescent element, including a pair of top and bottom electrodes, and an organic electroluminescent composite layer disposed between the top and bottom electrodes. The top and bottom electrodes can be respectively a transparent or semi-transparent electrode. Suitable materials of the top and bottom electrodes can be indium tin oxide (ITO), indium zinc oxide (IZO), aluminum zinc oxide (AZO), zinc oxide (ZnO), SnO2, In2O3, Al, Cu, Mo, Ti, Pt, Ir, Ni, Cr, Ag, Au, or combinations thereof, formed by a method such as sputtering, electron beam evaporation, thermal evaporation, or chemical vapor deposition methods. - The organic electroluminescent composite layer at least includes a light emitting layer, and can further include a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, and an electron injection layer.
- The layers of the organic electroluminescent composite layer can be an organic small molecule material, or polymer material, and can be formed by thermal vacuum evaporation, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (organic small molecule material), spin coating, ink jet printing, or screen printing (polymer material) methods. The emitting layer 131 comprises a light-emitting material and an electroluminescent dopant doped into the light-emitting material and can perform energy transfer or carrier trapping under electron-hole recombination in the emitting layer. The light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent materials. The amount of the dopant is not limited and can be optionally modified by a person of ordinary skill in the field. The light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent. The composition of the
organic electroluminescent element 204 is not limited and can be optionally modified by a person of ordinary skill in the field. The light-emitting material can be fluorescent or phosphorescent. Suitable materials of thepassivation layer 206 can be silicon oxide, titanium oxide, aluminum oxide, silicon nitride, or silicon oxynitride materials, or combinations thereof. Thefilling layer 208 can be formed on thepassivation layer 206, bonding thetop substrate 212 with thebottom substrate 202. Suitable material of thefilling layer 208 can be ultraviolet/visible curable material, such as photocurable resin (epoxy resin, acrylate, polyester, or polyurethane), formed by a method such as a spin-coating, ink jet printing, or screen printing method. In some embodiments of the disclosure, the radiance for curing thefilling layer 208 has a wavelength of not more than 430 nm, preferably of between 190-430 nm. Further, thetop substrate 212 can be a transparent substrate, such as a glass substrate or a plastic substrate. - According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the process for fabricating the
organic electroluminescent device 200 with thepixel structure 201 can be divided into two stages. The first stage of the process includes the following steps: forming a plurality of organicelectroluminescent elements 204 on thetop surface 203 of thebottom substrate 202, conformally forming apassivation layer 206 on the organicelectroluminescent elements 204, and blanketly forming afilling layer 208 on thepassivation layer 206. The second stage of the process includes the following steps: formingcolor filter layers bottom surface 205 of thetop substrate 212. Next, thebottom substrate 202 and thetop substrate 212 are bonded to each other via thefilling layer 208; thereby sealing thefilling layer 208 and the color filter layers and the black matrix. Finally, thefilling layer 208 is subjected to a curing process via the radiance 220 (such as UV curing process). - It should be noted that, since the first
color filter layer 2101, the secondcolor filter layer 2102, the thirdcolor filter layer 2103, and the fourthcolor filter layer 2104 have different transmission wavelengths, the firstcolor filter layer 2101, the secondcolor filter layer 2102, the thirdcolor filter layer 2103, and the fourthcolor filter layer 2104 have different transmittance corresponding to theradiance 220. - The transmittances of the
color filter layer 2101, thecolor filter layer 2102, thecolor filter layer 2103, and thecolor filter layer 2104 for theradiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2101 of thefirst sub-pixel 1>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2102 of thesecond sub-pixel 2>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2103 of thethird sub-pixel 3>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2104 of thesecond sub-pixel 4. Further, thepixel structure 201 of the disclosure has a specific sub-pixel arrangement, which promotesradiance 220 incidence and mitigates formation of an uncured filling layer. -
FIG. 3 is a close-up view schematic diagram ofFIG. 2 , showing the location of the color filter layer and the black matrix. In the disclosure, the term “distance” between two sub-pixels means the shortest distance between the color filter layers of each sub-pixel. Herein, the distance X between thefirst sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 2 is larger than at least one of the distance Y between thefirst sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 3 and the distance Z between thefirst sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 4. Namely, the first sub-pixel land thesecond sub-pixel 2, which have relatively high transmittance, are separated by the third sub-pixel 3 (or the fourth sub-pixel 4) which have relatively low transmittance. Therefore, theradiance 220 can be uniformly introduced into the filling layer, mitigating the formation of an uncured filling layer. - During the process for fabricating the organic electroluminescent device according to an embodiment of the disclosure, a first step is to determine the material of the filling layer (for example a photocurable material manufactured and sold with a trade number T58-UR009 by Nagasa), and the wavelength range of the radiance 220 (such as a radiance with a wavelength range between 190-430 nm).
- Next,
FIG. 4 shows a graph plotting transmittance against wavelength (300-700 nm) of the white, blue, green, and red color filters. In an embodiment of the disclosure, the radiance for curing the filling layer has a wavelength of 430 nm. Referring toFIG. 4 , under the wavelength of 430 nm, the transmittances of the color filters in descending order are: the white color filter layer, the blue color filter layer, the red color filter layer, and the green color filter. Accordingly, in the pixel structure, the distance between the white sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel is larger than the distance between the white sub-pixel and the green sub-pixel, or the distance between the white sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel is larger than the distance between the white sub-pixel and the red sub-pixel distance. - In another embodiment of the disclosure, the
organic electroluminescent device 200 can include a plurality ofpixel structures 201 and asurrounding region 250 surrounding thepixel structures 201. - Further, the sub-pixels of the
pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), as shown inFIG. 5 (corresponding to the specific sequence disclosed inFIG. 4 ). -
FIG. 6 is a cross section of thepixel structure 201 along line 6-6′ ofFIG. 5 , showing the color filter layer and black matrix. Herein, thesurrounding region 250 can include a blue color filter layer to enhance the curing effect. In another embodiment of the disclosure, thefirst sub-pixel 1 and the second sub-pixel 2 (relatively high transmittance for the radiance 220) can be also separated by thefourth sub-pixel 4. Namely, the sub-pixels are arranged in a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), as shown inFIG. 7 . - Further, in another embodiment of the disclosure, the sub-pixels of the
pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a mosaic-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), referring toFIG. 8 . Alternately, the sub-pixels of thepixel structure 201 can be arranged with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), as shown inFIG. 9 . Particularly, the transmittances of thecolor filter layer 2101 of thefirst sub-pixel 1, thecolor filter layer 2102 of thesecond sub-pixel 2, thecolor filter layer 2103 of thethird sub-pixel 3, and thecolor filter layer 2104 of thefourth sub-pixel 4 for theradiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2101>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2102>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2103>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2104. - Moreover, in some embodiment of the disclosure, the sub-pixels of the
pixel structure 201 can be arranged in a delta-like structured arrangement with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), referring toFIG. 10 . Alternately, the sub-pixels of thepixel structure 201 can be arranged with a sequence of the first sub-pixel 1 (such as a white sub-pixel), a fourth sub-pixel 4 (such as a green sub-pixel), a second sub-pixel 2 (such as a blue sub-pixel), and a third sub-pixel 3 (such as a red sub-pixel), referring toFIG. 11 . Particularly, the transmittances of thecolor filter layer 2101 of thefirst sub-pixel 1, thecolor filter layer 2102 of thesecond sub-pixel 2, thecolor filter layer 2103 of thethird sub-pixel 3, and thecolor filter layer 2104 of thefourth sub-pixel 4 for theradiance 220 are determined according to the following equation: transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2101>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2102>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2103>transmittance of thecolor filter layer 2104. - It should be noted that, for whatever structure the sub-pixels are arranged in, the distance X between the
first sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 2 is larger than at least one of the distance Y between thefirst sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 3 and the distance Z between thefirst sub-pixel 1 and thesecond sub-pixel 4. -
FIG. 12 schematically shows another embodiment of a system for displaying images which, in this case, is implemented as adisplay device 300 or anelectronic device 500, such as a notebook computer, mobile phone, digital camera, PDA (personal data assistant), desktop computer, television, car display, or portable DVD player. Thedisplay device 300 includes anorganic electroluminescent device 200, and thedisplay device 300 can be a full color organic electroluminescent device. In some embodiments, thedisplay panel 300 can form a portion of a variety of electronic devices (in this case, electronic device 500). As shown inFIG. 12 , theelectronic device 500 can comprise thedisplay device 300 and aninput unit 350. Further, theinput unit 350 is operatively coupled to thedisplay device 300 and provides input signals (e.g., an image signal) to thedisplay device 300 to generate images. - While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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1. A system for displaying images, comprising:
a pixel structure, comprising:
a filling layer; and
a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel, and a third sub-pixel, wherein each sub-pixel comprises a color filter layer, an electroluminescent element corresponding to the color filter layer, and a passivation layer formed on the electroluminescent element and covering the electroluminescent element, wherein the filling layer is disposed between the color filter layer and the passivation layer, and wherein the distance between the first and second sub-pixels is greater than that between the first and third sub-pixels, and
wherein the color filter layers of the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel are a red color filter layer, a green color filter layer, and a blue color filter layer respectively.
2. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the radiance curing the filling layer has a wavelength of less than 430 nm.
3. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pixel structure further comprises a fourth sub-pixel, wherein the fourth sub-pixel comprises a white color filter layer.
4. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a sequence of a white sub-pixel, a red sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a green sub-pixel.
5. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a sequence of the white sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a red sub-pixel.
6. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a stripe-like structured arrangement.
7. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a mosaic-like structured arrangement.
8. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a delta-like structured arrangement.
9. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:
a display device, wherein the display device comprises the pixel structure.
10. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising:
an electronic device, wherein the electronic device comprises:
the display device; and
an input unit coupled to the display device to provide input data to the display device such that the display device displays images.
11. The system for displaying images as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the electronic device is a mobile phone, a digital camera, a personal digital assistant, a notebook computer, a desktop computer, a television, a car display, or a portable DVD player.
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