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`(54) ACTIVE MATRIX LIQUID CRYSTAL
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`Inventors: Masahiko Ando, Hitachinaka;
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`An active matrix liquid crystal display device is provided for
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`gap which would give rise to the non-uniformity of display
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`luminance in the IPS-type liquid crystal display device.
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`beads is dispersed to improve the uniformity of the cell gap,
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`uniform cell gap, the contrast would be degraded due to light
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`leaking near the beads positioned in openings. Thus, when
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`reduce the amount of dispersed beads required for a higher
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`uniformity of the cell gap, the ruggedness on the opposing
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`1) high power consumption; and
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`It is an object of the present invention to provide an
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`capable of eliminating a light shielding film required in
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`conventional IPS-type active matrix liquid crystal display
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`As a first structure to solve the above problems, in an
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`display together with a pixel electrode is formed over a
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`eliminated configuration (common-less configuration), as
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`matrix liquid crystal display devices. By employing the
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`configuration, it is possible to eliminate a BM arranged on
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`the opposing substrate in conventional liquid crystal display
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`as the planarity of the opposing substrates of the liquid
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`can eliminate BM which is required in conventional liquid
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`crystal display devices for shielding the active element and
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`possible light leaking regions in edge portions of the scan-
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`the scanning wires, light shielding is not required.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG. 1 is a plan view illustrating the structure seen from
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`the top of a pixel section in one embodiment of the present
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`in cross-section taken along a line A—A' of the pixel section
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`FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure
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`FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating the structure seen from
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`FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure
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`in cross-section taken along a line B—B‘ of the pixel section
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`FIG. 7 is a plan view illustrating the structure seen from
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
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`A first embodiment of the present invention will now be
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`FIG. 1 illustrates the structure of a pixel section, seen
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`from the top, in the first embodiment. The pixel section
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`layer 102 formed of amorphus silicon; a signal line 103
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`a storage capacitor terminal 105 formed of Cr; a pixel
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`a line A—A' of the pixel section in FIG. 1. The illustrated
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`structure includes a glass substrate 201; a gate insulating
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`layer 202 formed of silicon nitride; an insulating layer 203
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`n+-type amorphus silicon doped with phosphor; a passiva-
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`tion layer 205 formed of an organic insulating layer; an
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`alignment film 206; a glass substrate 207; a color filter layer
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`208; a protection layer 209; an alignment film 210; a spacer
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`bead 211; a liquid crystal layer 212; polarizing plates 213; a
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`film transistor (TFT) 216.
`Description will be next made on how to manufacture the
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`active matrix liquid crystal display device according to the
`first embodiment illustrate