Pixel structure, liquid crystal display array substrate and liquid crystal display panel

A pixel structure is disclosed. The pixel structure includes a plurality of data lines arranged in a first direction, and a plurality of gate lines arranged in a second direction. The plurality of data lines intersect with the plurality of gate lines near a plurality of sub-pixels. In addition, each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a thin film transistor, and a pixel electrode. The plurality of sub-pixels includes a plurality of first rows of sub-pixels, and a plurality of second rows of sub-pixels, where the first rows of sub-pixels and the second rows of sub-pixels are interleaved, each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line, and each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201410308998.1, filed with the Chinese Patent Office on Jun. 30, 2014 and entitled “PIXEL STRUCTURE, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL”, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of liquid crystal displays and particularly to a pixel structure for a liquid crystal display.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) have been widely applied to our life in respective aspects ranging from small-sized handsets, video cameras and digital cameras to middle-sized notebook PCs and desktop PCs further to large-sized home TV sets and large projectors, etc., and in particular, thin film transistor LCDs have become predominant in the market of displays due to their perfect pictures and rapid response characteristic in addition to their advantages of a low weight and slimness.

A pixel structure which is one of core components of a thin film transistor LCD poses a direct influence upon the aspect ratio, the response speed, the quality of a display picture and other aspects of the liquid crystal display, but it is desirable to further improve the pixel structure of the liquid crystal display in a number of aspects despite the ongoing in-depth study thereon.

Polarity inversion is required to drive the liquid crystal display, where an electric field applied to the liquid crystal molecules is directional, and polarity inversion refers to the application of the electric field to the liquid crystals in a direction being inverted over time for the purpose of obviating residual direct current of the liquid crystals. Common polarity inversion patterns of an array of pixels include frame inversion, column inversion, row inversion and point inversion. Since the voltage at pixels in the same row is written sequentially over different data lines whereas both the voltage at pixels in the same column is written sequentially over the same data line, row inversion and point inversion require a signal over a data line for input per row to be converted between positive and negative potential differences, thus resulting in high power consumption and complicating the data signal. Column inversion does not require the data signal for input per row to be converted between the positive and negative potential differences, thus resulting in low power consumption. However an advantage of point inversion lies in that point inversion comes with the lowest flickering among the inversion patterns while addressing residual direct current of the liquid crystals, thus resulting in the best display effect of an image in point inversion, and also the use of different polarity inversions between adjacent pixels further contributes to the elimination of a crosstalk which is an improper display arising from the adjacent pixels with similar voltage polarities. The pixel structure of the liquid crystal display can be modified for point inversion at low power consumption to achieve a better display effect.

The arrangement of sub-pixels is also an important factor influencing the display effect, and the sub-pixels are arranged typically in three colors of red, green and blue or sometimes in four colors of red, green, blue and white in the existing displays in a number of arrangement orders, where a monochromatic picture may fail to be displayed making it difficult to inspect visually a display screen with sub-pixels being arranged in difficult colors between sub-pixels in the same column.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One inventive aspect is a pixel structure. The pixel structure includes a plurality of data lines arranged in a first direction, and a plurality of gate lines arranged in a second direction. The plurality of data lines intersect with the plurality of gate lines near a plurality of sub-pixels. In addition, each of the plurality of sub-pixels includes a thin film transistor, and a pixel electrode. The plurality of sub-pixels includes a plurality of first rows of sub-pixels, and a plurality of second rows of sub-pixels, where the first rows of sub-pixels and the second rows of sub-pixels are interleaved, each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line, and each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In order to make the disclosure of the invention more apparent, the invention will be described below with reference to particular embodiments thereof and the drawings, but the particular embodiments and the drawings below are not intended to limit the invention, and those ordinarily skilled in the art can make numerous modifications and variations thereto without departing from the principle and the scope of the invention, so the scope of the invention shall be as defined in the appended claims.

FIG. 1(a)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure according to a first embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 1(a), the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention includes: a plurality of data lines, e.g., data lines101,102,103,104,105,106and107, arranged side by side in a first direction; and a plurality of gate lines, e.g., a plurality of gate lines150arranged side by side in a second direction, the plurality of data lines101,102,103,104,105,106and107intersecting with the plurality of gate lines150to define a plurality of sub-pixels, each of which includes a thin film transistor140and a pixel electrode130.

The plurality of sub-pixels include first rows of sub-pixels110and second rows of sub-pixels120, where the first rows of sub-pixels110and the second rows of sub-pixels120are arranged alternatively.

Each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels110is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line; and each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels120is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line.

The first rows of sub-pixels110and the second rows of sub-pixels120in the embodiment of the invention will not be limited to the first rows of sub-pixels110arranged above and the second rows of sub-pixels120arranged below, but the first rows of sub-pixels110and the second rows of sub-pixels120can be arranged in a reverse order.

For the convenience of identification, each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels will be referred to as a first sub-pixel, and particularly the first rows of sub-pixels110illustrated inFIG. 1(a)includes first sub-pixels111,112,113,114,115and116, each of which is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on right side thereof. For example, the data line102is the first-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel111, and the data line103is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel111, so the first sub-pixel111is provided with a signal over the data line103. The data line105is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel113, so the first sub-pixel113is provided with a signal over the data line105.

The data line102is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel113, and the first sub-pixel113can be provided with a signal over the data line102in another implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, that is, the first sub-pixel can be provided with a signal over the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel in the other implementation.

For the convenience of identification, each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels will be referred to as a second sub-pixel, and particularly the second rows of sub-pixels120illustrated inFIG. 1(a)includes second sub-pixels121,122,123,124,125and126, each of which is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on left side thereof. For example, the data line101is the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel121, so the second sub-pixel121is provided with a signal over the data line101.

The data line102is the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel121, and the second sub-pixel121can be provided with a signal over the data line102in another implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, that is, the second sub-pixel can be provided with a signal over the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel in another implementation.

Of course, the number of data lines, the number of rows of sub-pixels and the number of sub-pixels in the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention will not be limited to those illustrated inFIG. 1(a)but can be more or less than those illustrated inFIG. 1(a).

Polarity inversion is required to drive the liquid crystal display so as to avoid residual direct current of the liquid crystals, and the first sub-pixels and the second sub-pixels in the same column are not provided with signals over the same data line in the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention, so point inversion of an array of sub-pixels can be performed by inputting simple signals over a data line. Point inversion comes with the lowest flickering among the inversion patterns while addressing residual direct current of the liquid crystals, thus resulting in the best display effect of an image in point inversion. Also different polarities between adjacent sub-pixels further contribute to the elimination of a crosstalk which is an improper display arising from the adjacent sub-pixels with similar voltage polarities. For point inversion in the case that sub-pixels in the same column are connected with the same data line, high and low voltage signals need to be input alternatively per row over the data line, thus complicating a signal and greatly increasing power consumption. Thus the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention can achieve the effect of point inversion with simple signals advantageously at low power consumption.

Several different schemes to drive the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention will be described below.

FIG. 1(b)is a schematic diagram of polarity inversion in a first implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, and the pixel structure illustrated inFIG. 1(b)is the pixel structure illustrated inFIG. 1(a), so a repeated description of the particular structure will be omitted here. A polarity inversion pattern of the pixel structure will be described particularly with reference toFIG. 1(b)where the sign “+” represents an input positive potential difference signal, and the sign “−” represents an input negative potential difference signal, and the potential difference refers to the difference in voltage between a voltage provided over a data line and a common voltage. Generally the common voltage is constant, so the polarity of the potential difference is considered here as a function of a signal input over the data line.

In this implementation, a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel, and also a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on left side of second sub-pixel; and two adjacent data lines constitute a group, and potential differences of two adjacent groups of data lines are opposite in polarity. Two-point inversion of the array of pixels can be performed with data signals input in this drive scheme in the pixel structure in this implementation. Two-point inversion of the array of pixels refers to two adjacent sub-pixels constituting a group and two adjacent groups of sub-pixels opposite in polarity

Particularly inFIG. 1(b), the data line101and the data line102are a group over which a positive potential difference signal is input; the data line103and the data line104are a group over which a negative potential difference signal is input; and the data line105and the data line106are a group over which a positive potential difference signal is input. As presented throughout the array of pixels here, two adjacent sub-pixels constitute a group, and one group is provided with a positive potential difference signal whereas the other group is provided with a negative potential difference signal so that two adjacent groups of sub-pixels are opposite in polarity.

In the next frame, all the positive potential difference signals are changed to negative potential difference signals, and all the negative potential difference signals are changed to positive potential difference signals, for example, negative potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line102, the data line105and the data line106, and positive potential difference signals are input over the data line103and the data line104, so that all the sub-pixels are provided with the signals at the positive and negative polarities being swapped, and the polarity of the two sub-pixels in the same group is inverted.

Thus the effect of two-point inversion of the array of pixels can be achieved with the signals input as in this implementation at low power consumption simply in the drive scheme in the pixel structure in this implementation.

FIG. 2is a schematic diagram of polarity inversion in a second implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, and reference toFIG. 2, a repeated description of the same aspects of this implementation as those in the other implementation above will be omitted here except that a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on left side of first sub-pixel and also a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel in the second implementation. InFIG. 2, for example, the data line102is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel113, so the first sub-pixel113is provided with a signal over the data line102; and the data line103is the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel122, so the second sub-pixel122is provided with a signal over the data line103.

Two-point inversion of the array of pixels can also be performed as in the drive scheme in the first implementation in the pixel structure in the second implementation. For example, the data line101and the data line102are a group over which a positive potential difference signal is input; the data line103and the data line104are a group over which a negative potential difference signal is input; and the data line105and the data line106are a group over which a positive potential difference signal is input. As presented throughout the array of pixels here, two adjacent sub-pixels constitute a group, and one group is provided with a positive potential difference signal whereas the other group is provided with a negative potential difference signal so that two adjacent groups of sub-pixels are opposite in polarity.

In the next frame, all the positive potential difference signals are changed to negative potential difference signals, and all the negative potential difference signals are changed to positive potential difference signals. For example, negative potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line102, the data line105and the data line106, and positive potential difference signals are input over the data line103, the data line104, and the data line107, so that all the sub-pixels are provided with the signals at the positive and negative polarities being swapped, and the polarity of the two sub-pixels in the same group is inverted. Thus the effect of two-point inversion of the array of pixels can be achieved with the signals input as in this implementation in the pixel structure in this implementation.

The effect of two-point inversion of the array of pixels can be achieved with the simple input signals at low power consumption simply in the drive scheme in the pixel structure in the second implementation of the first embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3is a schematic diagram of polarity inversion in a third implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, and reference toFIG. 3, a repeated description of the same aspects of this implementation as those in the other implementations above will be omitted here except that a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on left side of first sub-pixel and also a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on left side of second sub-pixel in the third implementation. InFIG. 3, for example, the data line102is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel113, so the first sub-pixel113is provided with a signal over the data line102; and the data line102is the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel122, so the second sub-pixel122is provided with a signal over the data line102.

InFIG. 3, the sign “+” represents an input positive potential difference signal, and the sign “−” represents an input negative potential difference signal. Potential difference signals input over two adjacent data lines are opposite in the third implementation. Point inversion of the array of pixels can be performed in the drive scheme in the pixel structure in this implementation, and the signals in this implementation are simpler and consume less power than point inversion in the prior art.

Particularly inFIG. 3, positive potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line103, the data line105and the data line107, and negative potential difference signals are input over the data line102, the data line104and the data line106, and as presented throughout the array of pixels here, the respective sub-pixels are provided with the positive and negative potential difference signals, and each sub-pixel is provided with a potential difference signal opposite to that of a sub-pixel adjacent in the same column or the same row. In the next frame, all the positive potential difference signals are changed to negative potential difference signals, and all the negative potential difference signals are changed to positive potential difference signals, so that negative potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line103, the data line105and the data line107, and positive potential difference signals are input over the data line102, the data line104and the data line106, so all the sub-pixels are provided with the signals at the positive and negative polarities being inverted, but the positive and negative signals of the respective pixels still occur alternately.

FIG. 4is a schematic diagram of polarity inversion in a fourth implementation of the first embodiment of the invention, and reference toFIG. 4, a repeated description of the same aspects of this implementation as those in the other implementations above will be omitted here except that a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel and also a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel in the fourth implementation. For example, the data line105is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel113, so the first sub-pixel113is provided with a signal over the data line105; and the data line103is the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel122, so the second sub-pixel122is provided with a signal over the data line103.

Two-point inversion of the array of pixels can also be performed as in the drive scheme in the third implementation in the pixel structure in the fourth implementation. For example, positive potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line103, the data line105and the data line107, and negative potential difference signals are input over the data line102, the data line104and the data line106, and as presented throughout the array of pixels here, the respective sub-pixels are provided with the positive and negative potential difference signals, and each sub-pixel is provided with a potential difference signal opposite to that of a sub-pixel adjacent in the same column or the same row. In the next frame, all the positive potential difference signals are changed to negative potential difference signals, and all the negative potential difference signals are changed to positive potential difference signals, so that negative potential difference signals are input over the data line101, the data line103, the data line105and the data line107, and positive potential difference signals are input over the data line102, the data line104and the data line106, so all the sub-pixels are provided with the signals at the positive and negative polarities being inverted, but the positive and negative signals of the respective pixels still occur alternately, so the effect of point inversion of the array of pixels can be achieved with the signals input as in the third implementation in the pixel structure in this implementation.

A second embodiment of the invention provides a pixel structure, and in the second embodiment, in each sub-pixel in first rows of sub-pixels, a pixel electrode is electrically connected with the drain of a thin film transistor of a sub-pixel on left side of the each sub-pixel in first rows of sub-pixels, and the source of the thin film transistor is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on left side of the each sub-pixel in first rows of sub-pixels; or in each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels, a pixel electrode is electrically connected with the drain of a thin film transistor of a sub-pixel on right side of the each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels, and the source of the thin film transistor is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on right side of the each sub-pixel in the first rows of sub-pixels.

In each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels, a pixel electrode is electrically connected with the drain of a thin film transistor, and the source of the thin film transistor is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on left side of or on right side of the each sub-pixel in the second rows of sub-pixels.

FIG. 5(a)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a first implementation of a second embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 5(a), there is illustrated a connection pattern between a pixel electrode, a thin film transistor and a data line.

InFIG. 5(a), a first row of sub-pixels210includes first sub-pixels211,212,213,214,215and216, and a pixel electrode230of each of the first sub-pixels is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240of a sub-pixel on right side of the each of the first sub-pixels, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on right side of the each of the first sub-pixels. For example, the pixel electrode230of the first sub-pixel211is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the first sub-pixel212on right side of the first sub-pixel211, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the first sub-pixel212is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel212, i.e., the data line203. Thus the first sub-pixel211is provided with a signal over the data line203, that is, a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel.

A second row of sub-pixels220includes second sub-pixels221,222,223,224,225and226, and a pixel electrode230of each of the second sub-pixels is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240in the same second sub-pixel, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on left side of the each of the second sub-pixels. For example, the pixel electrode230of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on left side of second sub-pixel222, i.e., the data line202. Thus the second sub-pixel222is provided with a signal over the data line202, that is, a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on left side of second sub-pixel222.

Alike there are three other implementations in the second embodiment, which will be described below respectively.

In another implementation, referring toFIG. 5(b), there is illustrated a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a second implementation of the second embodiment of the invention, and the second implementation of the second embodiment is different from the first implementation in that respective sub-pixels in a second row of sub-pixels220include second sub-pixels221,222,223,224,225and226, and a pixel electrode230is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240in the same second sub-pixel, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on right side of the same second sub-pixel. For example, the pixel electrode230of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel222, i.e., the data line203. Thus the second sub-pixel222is provided with a signal over the data line203, that is, a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel222.

Alternatively referring toFIG. 5(c), there is illustrated a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a third implementation of the second embodiment of the invention, and the third implementation is different from the first implementation in that a first row of sub-pixels210includes first sub-pixels211,212,213,214,215and216, and a pixel electrode230of each of the first sub-pixels is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240of a sub-pixel on left side of the each of the first sub-pixels, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on left side of the each of the first sub-pixels. For example, the pixel electrode230of the first sub-pixel213is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the first sub-pixel212on left side of the first sub-pixel213, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the first sub-pixel212is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel213, i.e., the data line202. Thus the first sub-pixel212is provided with a signal over the data line202, that is, a first sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line adjacent on left side of the first sub-pixel.

Respective sub-pixels in a second row of sub-pixels220includes second sub-pixels221,222,223,224,225and226, and a pixel electrode230is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240in the same second sub-pixel, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on right side of the same second sub-pixel. For example, the pixel electrode230of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel222, i.e., the data line203. Thus the second sub-pixel222is provided with a signal over the data line203, that is, a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel222.

Alternatively referring toFIG. 5(d), there is illustrated a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a fourth implementation of the second embodiment of the invention, and the fourth implementation is different from the third implementation in that respective sub-pixels in a second row of sub-pixels220include second sub-pixels221,222,223,224,225and226, and a pixel electrode230is electrically connected with the drain241of a thin film transistor240in the same second sub-pixel, and the source242of the thin film transistor240is electrically connected with a first-closest data line on left side of the same second sub-pixel. For example, the pixel electrode230of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the drain241of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222, and the source242of the thin film transistor240of the second sub-pixel222is electrically connected with the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel222, i.e., the data line202. Thus the second sub-pixel222is provided with a signal over the data line202, that is, a second sub-pixel is provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel.

FIG. 6(a)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure according to a third embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 6(a), a connection pattern between a pixel electrode and a thin film transistor will be further described in the third embodiment of the invention based upon the second embodiment. A part of a pixel electrode330in each sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels310extends across a data line on right side of the each sub-pixel to be electrically connected with the drain341of a thin film transistor340of an adjacent sub-pixel.

The pixel structure illustrated inFIG. 6(a)includes data lines301,302,303and304, and the first row of sub-pixels310includes first sub-pixels311,312,313and314. For example, a part of the pixel electrode330of the first sub-pixel311extends forming a connection section331, and the connection section331extends across the first-closest data line301to the proximity of the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312so that the connection section331contacts the drain341, so the pixel electrode of the first sub-pixel311is electrically connected with the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312on right side of the first sub-pixel311.

In the event that a pixel electrode of a first sub-pixel is connected with the drain of a thin film transistor of a sub-pixel on left side of the first sub-pixel, also a part of the pixel electrode extends forming a connection section, and the connection section extends across a first-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel to the proximity of the drain of a thin film transistor of a first sub-pixel on left side of the first sub-pixel so that the connection section contacts the drain to be electrically connected therewith.

In the pixel structure of the liquid crystal display, the pixel electrode330is typically made of a transparent electrically-conductive material, and the pixel electrode330is formed so that a part of the pixel electrode330extends out forming the connection section331, and the connection section331extends to the proximity of the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the adjacent sub-pixel and is electrically connected with the drain341, where the connection section331can extend across the data line above or below the data line. The connection section331can be fabricated along with the pixel electrode330to thereby save a process cost.

However the invention will not be limited to this connection pattern, andFIG. 6(b)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in another implementation of the third embodiment of the invention. Referring toFIG. 6(b), a repeated description of the same aspects of this implementation as those in the other implementation above will be omitted here except that a part of the drain of a thin film transistor extends forming a connection section332. For example, a part of the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312extends forming the connection section332, and the connection section332extends across the first-closest data line301on left side of the first sub-pixel312to the proximity of the pixel electrode330of the first sub-pixel311so that the connection section332contacts the pixel electrode330, so the pixel electrode of the first sub-pixel311is electrically connected with the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312on right side of the first sub-pixel311. In the event that a pixel electrode of a first sub-pixel is connected with the drain of a thin film transistor of a sub-pixel on left side of the first sub-pixel, also a part of drain of the thin film transistor extends forming a connection section, and the connection section extends across a first-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel to the proximity of a pixel electrode of another first sub-pixel on right side of the first sub-pixel so that the connection section contacts the pixel electrode to be electrically connected therewith.

FIG. 6(c)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in still another implementation of the third embodiment of the invention. Referring toFIG. 6(b), a repeated description of the same aspects of this implementation as those in the other implementations above will be omitted here except that a connection section333is formed separately so that a pixel electrode330is electrically connected with the drain341of a thin film transistor340by the electrically conductive connection section333formed separately instead of being formed along with the pixel electrode330or the drain341. For example, one end of the connection section333of the first sub-pixel311is electrically connected with the pixel electrode310thereof, and the other end of the connection section333extends across the first-closest data line301on right side of the first sub-pixel311to be electrically connected with the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312so that the pixel electrode330of the first sub-pixel311is electrically connected with the drain341of the thin film transistor340of the first sub-pixel312on right side of the first sub-pixel311. In the event that a pixel electrode of a first sub-pixel is connected with the drain of a thin film transistor of a sub-pixel on left side of the first sub-pixel, also a connection section can be electrically connected with a pixel electrode, and the connection section can extend to the proximity of the drain of a thin film transistor of a first sub-pixel on left side of the first sub-pixel so that the connection section contacts the drain of the thin film transistor to be electrically connected therewith.

FIG. 7is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure according to a fourth embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 7, the pixel structure according to the fourth embodiment of the invention is similar to the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention except that a gate line of a first row of sub-pixels and a gate line of a second row of sub-pixels are located between the first row of sub-pixels and the second row of sub-pixels.

Particularly in the implementation illustrated inFIG. 7, a gate line451to drive a first row of sub-pixels410aand a gate line452to drive a second row of sub-pixels420aare located between the first row of sub-pixels410aand the second row of sub-pixels420a, and also a gate line453to drive a first row of sub-pixels410band a gate line454to drive a second row of sub-pixels420bare located between the first row of sub-pixels410band the second row of sub-pixels420b. The gate line452and the gate line453intersect with a data line401to define together respective sub-pixels in the second row of sub-pixels420aand the first row of sub-pixels410b.FIG. 7illustrates a pixel electrode430in a first row of sub-pixels being provided with a signal over a second-closest data line401on right side of the pixel electrode430, but the pixel electrode430in the first row of sub-pixels can alternatively be provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on left side of the pixel electrode430in another implementation of the fourth embodiment of the invention.FIG. 7illustrates a pixel electrode430in a second row of sub-pixels being provided with a signal over a first-closest data line401on left side of the pixel electrode430, but the pixel electrode in the second row of sub-pixels can alternatively be provided with a signal over a first-closest data line on right side of the pixel electrode430in another implementation of the fourth embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 8is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure according to a fifth embodiment of the invention, where a pixel structure with sub-pixels being at the edge thereof will be further described in the fifth embodiment based upon the first embodiment. Referring toFIG. 8, a first row of sub-pixels510and a second row of sub-pixels520are provided with at least one virtual sub-pixel on both ends thereof. In the implementation illustrated inFIG. 8, a first row of sub-pixels510aincludes first sub-pixels511,512,513,514,515and516, each of which is provided with a signal over a second-closest data line on right side thereof, for example, the first sub-pixel511is provided with a signal over the second-closest data line503on right side of the first sub-pixel511, but there is only one data line507on right side of the rightmost first sub-pixel516, so the first sub-pixel516will not be provided with a signal over any data line and consequentially cannot display anything, so that the first sub-pixel516exists as a virtual sub-pixel. Although second sub-pixels521and522in the same column as the virtual sub-pixel516are provided with signals over the data line506, they will not display conveniently either because the first sub-pixel in the same column cannot display. Since first sub-pixels in the same column as the first sub-pixel516will not be provided with signals over any data lines, all of them will exist as virtual sub-pixels, e.g., a virtual sub-pixel517.

In another implementation of the first embodiment, such a situation may also arise that a sub-pixel at the edge will not be provided with a signal over any data line, so virtual sub-pixels will be arranged correspondingly on both ends of a first row of sub-pixels or a second row of sub-pixels.

Of course the problem of displaying by a sub-pixel at the edge can be addressed according to the invention without being limited to this implementation but can also be addressed by adding a data line at the edge over which the sub-pixel is provided with a signal.

FIG. 9(a)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a first implementation of a sixth embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 9(a), the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention is similar to the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention except that the plurality of sub-pixels include sub-pixels in at least three different colors. Particularly the pixel structure inFIG. 9(a)includes sub-pixels in three different colors which are a first color R, a second color G and a third color B respectively.

The sub-pixels in the at least three different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least three different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. Particularly as illustrated inFIG. 9(a), the sub-pixels in the three different colors are arranged in the order of R, G and B in a first row of sub-pixels610, and the sub-pixels in the three different colors are arranged in the order of B, R and G in a second row of sub-pixels620.

A sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel in a second row of sub-pixels, connected on the same data line are sub-pixels in the same color, and the two sub-pixels are located respectively on the same side of the data line and in two adjacent two columns of sub-pixels. For example, there are a first sub-pixel611and a second sub-pixel622connected on a data line603, where both the first sub-pixel611and the second sub-pixel622are in the color R, and both the first sub-pixel611and the second sub-pixel622are located on left side of the data line603and in adjacent columns.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel611and the second sub-pixel622connected on the data line603, the data line603of the first sub-pixel611is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel611, and the data line603of the second sub-pixel622is the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel622.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the first implementation of the sixth embodiment includes sub-pixels in three colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. Gates will be enabled row by row in normal visual inspection, and gates will be enabled row by row respectively for odd and even rows in special visual inspection; and if a monochromatic picture is to be displayed, then only data lines in the same color will be enabled so that the same signal is input over these data lines, whereas no signal will be input over data lines in the other colors, so it will be very convenient to display the monochromatic picture and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

FIG. 9(b)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a second implementation of a sixth embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 9(b), the pixel structure inFIG. 9(b)includes sub-pixels in three different colors which are a first color R, a second color G and a third color B respectively.

The sub-pixels in the at least three different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least three different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. Particularly as illustrated inFIG. 9(b), the sub-pixels in the three different colors in a first row of sub-pixels610are arranged in the order of R, G and B, and the sub-pixels in the three different colors in a second row of sub-pixels620are arranged in the order of G, B and R.

A sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel in a second row of sub-pixels, connected on the same data line are sub-pixels in the same color, and the two sub-pixels are located respectively on the same side of the data line and in two adjacent two columns of sub-pixels. For example, there are a first sub-pixel613and a second sub-pixel622connected on a data line602, where both the first sub-pixel613and the second sub-pixel622are in the color B, and both the first sub-pixel613and the second sub-pixel622are located on right side of the data line602and in adjacent columns.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel613and the second sub-pixel622connected on the data line602, the data line602of the first sub-pixel613is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel613, and the data line602of the second sub-pixel622is the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel622.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the second implementation of the sixth embodiment includes sub-pixels in three colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. As in the first implementation, it will be convenient to display a monochromatic picture in normal visual inspection and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

In the two implementations above of the sixth embodiment, the first color, the second color and the third color can be any of red, green and blue, and the first color, the second color and the third color are colors different from each other.

FIG. 9(c)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a third implementation of a sixth embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 9(c), the pixel structure includes sub-pixels in four different colors which are a first color R, a second color G, a third color B and a fourth color W respectively.

The sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. For example the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a first row of sub-pixels610are arranged in the order of R, G, B and W, and the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a second row of sub-pixels620are arranged in the order of W, R, G and B.

A sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel in a second row of sub-pixels, connected on the same data line are sub-pixels in the same color, and the two sub-pixels are located respectively on the same side of the data line and in two adjacent two columns of sub-pixels. For example, there are a first sub-pixel614and a second sub-pixel625connected on a data line606, where both the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel625are in the color W, and both the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel625are located on left side of the data line606and in adjacent columns.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel625connected on the data line606, the data line606of the first sub-pixel614is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel614, and the data line606of the second sub-pixel625is the first-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel614.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the third implementation of the sixth embodiment includes sub-pixels in four colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. As in the first implementation, it will be convenient to display a monochromatic picture in normal visual inspection and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

FIG. 9(d)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in a fourth implementation of a sixth embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 9(d), the pixel structure includes sub-pixels in four different colors which are a first color R, a second color G, a third color B and a fourth color W respectively.

The sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. For example the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a first row of sub-pixels610are arranged in the order of R, G, B and W, and the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a second row of sub-pixels620are arranged in the order of G, B, W and R.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, there are a first sub-pixel614and a second sub-pixel623connected on a data line603, where both the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel623are in the color W, and both the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel623are located on right side of the data line603and in adjacent columns.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel614and the second sub-pixel623connected on the data line603, the data line603of the first sub-pixel614is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel614, and the data line603of the second sub-pixel623is the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel623.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the third implementation of the sixth embodiment includes sub-pixels in four colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. As in the first implementation, it will be convenient to display a monochromatic picture in normal visual inspection and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

In the two implementations immediately above of the sixth embodiment, the first color, the second color, the third color and the fourth color can be any of red, green, blue and white, and the first color, the second color, the third color and the fourth color are colors different from each other.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the sixth embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting column-inverted signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the sixth embodiment includes sub-pixels in at least three colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. Gates will be enabled row by row in normal visual inspection, and gates will be enabled row by row respectively for odd and even rows in special visual inspection; and if a monochromatic picture is to be displayed, then only data lines in the same color will be enabled so that the same signal is input over these data lines, whereas no signal will be input over data lines in the other colors, so it will be very convenient to display the monochromatic picture and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

FIG. 10(a)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure according to a seventh embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 10(a), the pixel structure according to the seventh embodiment of the invention is similar to the pixel structure according to the first embodiment of the invention except that the plurality of sub-pixels include sub-pixels in at least four different colors. Particularly the pixel structure inFIG. 10(a)includes sub-pixels in four different colors which are a first color R, a second color G, a third color B and a fourth color W respectively. The sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. For example the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a first row of sub-pixels710are arranged in the order of R, G, B and W, and the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a second row of sub-pixels720are arranged in the order of B, W, R and G.

A sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel in a second row of sub-pixels, connected on the same data line are sub-pixels in the same color, and the two sub-pixels are located respectively on two sides of the data line, and there is a column of sub-pixels between a column of sub-pixels in which the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is located and a column of sub-pixels in which the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is located. For example, there are a first sub-pixel711and a second sub-pixel723connected on a data line703, where both the first sub-pixel711and the second sub-pixel723are in the color R, and the first sub-pixel711is located on left side of the data line703whereas the second sub-pixel723is located on right side of the data line703, and there is a column of sub-pixels, into which a first sub-pixel712and a second sub-pixel722are arranged, between a column of sub-pixels in which the first sub-pixel711is located and a column of sub-pixels in which the second sub-pixel723is located.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on left side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel711and the second sub-pixel723connected on the data line703, the data line703of the first sub-pixel711is the second-closest data line on right side of the first sub-pixel711, and the data line703of the second sub-pixel723is the first-closest data line on left side of the second sub-pixel723; or the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels710is the second-closest data line on left side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels710, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels720is the first-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels720.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the seventh embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the implementation of the seventh embodiment includes sub-pixels in four colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. Gates will be enabled row by row in normal visual inspection, and gates will be enabled row by row respectively for odd and even rows in special visual inspection; and if a monochromatic picture is to be displayed, then only data lines in the same color will be enabled so that the same signal is input over these data lines, whereas no signal will be input over data lines in the other colors, so it will be very convenient to display the monochromatic picture and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

FIG. 10(b)is a schematic diagram of a pixel structure in another implementation of the seventh embodiment of the invention, and referring toFIG. 10(b), the pixel structure includes sub-pixels in four different colors which are a first color R, a second color G, a third color B and a fourth color W respectively. The sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are arranged in order in a first row of sub-pixels; and the sub-pixels in the at least four different colors are also arranged in order in a second row of sub-pixels. For example the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a first row of sub-pixels710are arranged in the order of R, G, B and W, and the sub-pixels in the four different colors in a second row of sub-pixels720are arranged in the order of B, W, R and G.

A sub-pixel in a first row of sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel in a second row of sub-pixels, connected on the same data line are sub-pixels in the same color, and the two sub-pixels are located respectively on two sides of the data line, and there is a column of sub-pixels between a column of sub-pixels in which the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is located and a column of sub-pixels in which the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is located. For example, there are a first sub-pixel714and a second sub-pixel722connected on a data line703, where both the first sub-pixel714and the second sub-pixel722are in the color W, and the first sub-pixel714is located on right side of the data line703whereas the second sub-pixel722is located on left side of the data line703, and there is a column of sub-pixels, into which a first sub-pixel713and a second sub-pixel723are arranged, between a column of sub-pixels in which the first sub-pixel714is located and a column of sub-pixels in which the second sub-pixel72wis located.

Among the sub-pixels in the same color connected on the same data line, the data line of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels is a second-closest data line on right side of the sub-pixel in the first row of sub-pixels, and the data line of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels is a first-closest data line on left side of the sub-pixel in the second row of sub-pixels. For example, among the first sub-pixel714and the second sub-pixel722connected on the data line703, the data line703of the first sub-pixel714is the second-closest data line on left side of the first sub-pixel714, and the data line703of the second sub-pixel722is the first-closest data line on right side of the second sub-pixel722.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the seventh embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the other implementation of the seventh embodiment includes sub-pixels in four colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. As in the previous implementation, it will be convenient to display a monochromatic picture in normal visual inspection and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

In the two implementations of the seventh embodiment, the first color, the second color, the third color and the fourth color can be any of red, green, blue and white, and the first color, the second color, the third color and the fourth color are colors different from each other.

The effect in the first embodiment can also be achieved in the pixel structure according to the seventh embodiment of the invention, that is, point inversion can be performed by inputting simple signals, and furthermore the pixel structure in the implementation of the seventh embodiment includes sub-pixels in at least four colors, and sub-pixels in the same column are in different colors, but sub-pixels connected on the same data line are in the same color, and sub-pixels in the same color in two adjacent columns of sub-pixels can be provided with signals over the same data line. Gates will be enabled row by row in normal visual inspection, and gates will be enabled row by row respectively for odd and even rows in special visual inspection; and if a monochromatic picture is to be displayed, then only data lines in the same color will be enabled so that the same signal is input over these data lines, whereas no signal will be input over data lines in the other colors, so it will be very convenient to display the monochromatic picture and it will also be more convenient for a human inspector to locate a display defect in the monochromatic picture.

An eighth embodiment of the invention further provides a liquid crystal display array substrate10including the pixel structure according to any one of the embodiments above of the invention, as shown inFIG. 11. Also an embodiment of the invention further provides a liquid crystal display panel1including the liquid crystal display array substrate according to the eighth embodiment, as shown inFIG. 12.