Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1993-11-16
1995-05-09
Hearn, Brian E.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 51, 437174, 148DIG90, 148DIG150, H01L 2126
Patent
active
054139589
ABSTRACT:
An amorphous silicon film is formed on a glass substrate by a CVD method, and then the island regions of the amorphous silicon film is changed to a plurality of polycrystalline silicon regions which are arranged in a line and apart with each other in a predetermined distanced by intermittently irradiating laser pulses each having the same dimensions as those of the island region onto the amorphous silicon film, using a laser beam irradiating section. Switching elements including the island regions as semiconductor regions are formed by etching and film-forming process to constitute a driving circuit section. The section is divided to gate driving circuit sections and source driving circuit sections for driving thin film transistors formed in a pixel region.
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Hama Kiichi
Hata Jiro
Imahashi Issei
Hearn Brian E.
Tokyo Electron Limited
Trinh Michael
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