Method of manufacturing display panel for flexible display...

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Making device or circuit emissive of nonelectrical signal – Making emissive array

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C438S035000, C204S192140, C204S192170, C204S192220, C257SE21169

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07572658

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display panel manufacturing method includes forming at least one thin film on a flexible plastic substrate by sputtering at a temperature of about 80° C. to about 150° C. Sputtering can be in a chamber evacuated to about 1×10−6Torr to about 9×10−6Torr. Sputtering targets and films sputtered on substrates include materials that are conductive or insulating, organic or inorganic, metal or metal alloy, reflective metal or transparent conductive, or combinations thereof. Thin film and pattern formation employ photolithography with laminated or liquid films. Films may be sputtered on opposing sides of a substrate and may be multilayered.

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