Liquid crystal display and fabricating method comprising a...

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

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C349S187000

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09730836

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display and a method of fabricating such a liquid crystal display wherein a buffer layer having a hydrophilic property is formed at normal (atmospheric) pressure on the exposed surface of a hydrophobic organic passivation layer. The buffer layer improves the adhesion between an exposed surface and a subsequently formed electrode layer. The buffer layer is beneficially formed from an oxide layer that is induced on the surface of the buffer layer using UV radiation having a wavelength of 100 to 200 nm. Such a buffer layer can eliminate vacuum fabrication and shorten the fabrication time of the liquid crystal display.

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