Liquid crystal display with low resistance electrode and method

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G03F 740, G02F 1155

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057028710

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a super twisted nematic liquid crystal display capable of forming plating layers composed of Ni, Ni+Al or Ni, Ni+Au using electroless plating on both sides of the indium tin oxide electrode. The liquid crystal display with a low resistance electrode includes an indium tin oxide transparent electrode formed on a glass substrate at a predetermined distance from one another, and first and second metal layers formed on both sides of the ITO transparent electrode. As a result, line resistance by line voltage drop of the transparent electrode can be reduced to obtain the uniform picture quality.

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