Method of forming liquid crystal cell for liquid crystal...

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Making device or circuit emissive of nonelectrical signal – Including integrally formed optical element

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C438S030000, C257S072000

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10963617

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a liquid crystal cell for a liquid crystal display device includes defining a first cell region, second cell regions having smaller sizes than the first cell region, and a buffer region disposed between adjacent second cell regions on a first base substrate. After the regions are defined, elements are formed in the first and second cell regions and a buffer pattern is formed in the buffer region. An alignment layer is formed to cover the elements and the buffer pattern. The alignment layer is then rubbed along a direction from the second cell regions to the first cell region.

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