Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only
Patent
1998-05-18
1999-10-05
Sikes, William L.
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Having significant detail of cell structure only
349138, 257642, 257643, 257752, G02F 11333, H01L 2358, H01L 2348
Patent
active
059632852
ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a liquid crystal display device includes the steps of forming a switching element having an electrode on substrate, forming an organic layer over the substrate and the switching element, forming an ion doped layer by doping ions selected from a group consisting of Si, P, Ge, B, As, Ba, Ti, Tb, and Bi into the organic layer, forming a contact hole in the ion doped layer exposing a portion of the electrode, and forming an inorganic layer connected to the electrode through the contact hole on the ion doped layer.
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Chaudhury Tarifur R.
LG Electronics Inc.
Sikes William L.
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