Array panel for a transflective liquid crystal display device

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S043000, C349S113000, C257S059000, C257S072000, C345S092000

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06885420

ABSTRACT:
An array panel for a transflective liquid crystal display device includes a substrate; a thin film transistor on the substrate; a first passivation layer covering the thin film transistor and having a first transmissive hole and an inclined portion surrounding the first transmissive hole; a transparent electrode on the first passivation layer, the transparent electrode contacting the thin film transistor; and a reflector over the transparent electrode, the reflector completely covering the inclined portion and having a second transmissive hole corresponding to the first transmissive hole.

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