Electrode structure and transflective liquid crystal display...

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

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C349S106000, C349S129000, C349S138000

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07656481

ABSTRACT:
An electrode structure for use in a transflective liquid crystal display device having a plurality of pixels is disclosed. Each pixel has a reflective region and a transmissive region. The electrode structure at least comprises a first transparent electrode, a reflective electrode and a second transparent electrode. The first transparent electrode is disposed within the transmissive region, while the reflective electrode and the second transparent electrode formed above the reflective electrode are disposed within the reflective region. The area of the second transparent electrode is smaller than the area of the reflective electrode.

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