Liquid crystal display having common electrode with portions rem

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular excitation of liquid crystal – Electrical excitation of liquid crystal

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349 43, 349139, G02F 1136, G02F 11343

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ABSTRACT:
An LCD device with reduced off-current comprising one glass substrate on which a TFT array, a first ITO common electrode and data gate line are formed, a confronting glass substrate joined to the other glass substrate and on which a color filter array and a second ITO common electrode are formed, and a liquid crystal poured between the joined glass substrates. Part of the second ITO common electrode positionally corresponding to a respective TFT is eliminated, thereby preventing electrons from gathering on the upper surface of the thin film transistor (TFT).

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