Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only
Patent
1998-12-14
1999-11-09
Sikes, William L.
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Having significant detail of cell structure only
349187, 349147, 257752, G02F 11339, G02F 11343, G02F 113, H01L 2348
Patent
active
059824727
ABSTRACT:
An array of pixel cells for a liquid crystal light value includes support pillars separating the array surface from a translucent top plate. During fabrication, a series of raised intersecting spacer walls having sides and a top surface are first formed by etching a thick oxide layer to stop on a nitride layer. Exposed nitride etch-stop layer is then removed, and electrode liner, metal electrode, and passivation layers are formed over the entire structure, including the sides and top surface of the spacer walls. Photoresist is then spun, hardened, and etched to expose the passivation formed over the tops of the spacer walls. The exposed passivation layer, and pixel liner and metal electrode material underneath the exposed passivation layer at the margins of the spacer walls are then etched. A photoresist mask is patterned to cover points of intersection of the spacer walls, and unmasked lengths of spacer walls are etched to stop on the nitride etch-stop layer. Stripping the photoresist mask reveals raised support pillars at the corners of the pixels, with pixel electrodes electrically isolated from each other by inter-pixel isolation strips formed by the nitride bases of the former spacer walls. Careful control of the prior etching along the spacer wall margins creates an array surface having electrodes substantially planar with the inter-pixel isolation strips.
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Chowdhury Tarifu R.
National Semiconductor Corporation
Sikes William L.
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