Patent Abstract:
A method for forming a pattern using a printing process is disclosed in the present invention. The method includes forming a resist layer on a substrate having an etching layer thereon, locating a master having a convex pattern over the substrate, pressing the master against the substrate until the convex pattern of the master directly contacts the etching layer, and removing a portion of the resist layer to expose a surface over the substrate, the removed portion of the resist layer having a width substantially the same as the convex portion of the master.

Full Description:
[0001]    This application claims the benefit of the Korean Patent Application No. P2002-081442 filed on Dec. 18, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.  
         BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    1. Field of the Invention  
           [0003]    The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device, and more particularly, to a method for forming a pattern in a liquid crystal display device. Although the present invention is suitable for a wide scope of applications, it is particularly suitable for forming a fine pattern and increasing productivity.  
           [0004]    2. Discussion of the Related Art  
           [0005]    In display devices, particularly in flat panel display devices, pixels are arranged in a matrix form. Among the flat panel devices, liquid crystal display (LCD) devices have active devices, such as thin film transistors (hereinafter, TFTs), which are positioned in respective pixels for driving the pixels in the display devices. Such a method of driving the display device is called an active matrix driving method because the active devices are arranged in the respective pixels aligned in a matrix form.  
           [0006]    [0006]FIG. 1 is a plane view of a pixel in the related art LCD device using the active matrix method. The active device is a TFT  10 . As shown in FIG. 1, a plurality of gate lines  2  arranged horizontally and a plurality of data lines  4  arranged vertically define a pixel. The TFT  10  for independently controlling the driving of the respective pixel is formed near the intersection each of the gate lines and each of the data lines. The TFT  10  includes a gate electrode  2   a  connected to one of the gate lines  2 , a semiconductor  5  formed on the gate electrode  2   a , and source and drain electrodes  4   a  and  4   b  formed on the semiconductor layer  5 . The TFT  10  is activated when a scan signal is applied to the gate electrode  2   a  by one of the gate lines  2 . At the pixel, a pixel electrode  7 , which is connected to the drain electrodes  4   b , is supplied with an image signal through the source and drain electrodes  4   a  and  4   b , when the semiconductor layer  5  is activated by the gate electrode  2   a . The pixel electrode  7  is connected to the drain electrode  4   b  through a first contact hole  8   a . A storage line  6  and a storage electrode  11 , which overlaps the storage line  6 , are positioned in the pixel defined by the gate line  2  and the data line  4  to form a storage capacitor Cst. The storage electrode  11  is connected to the pixel electrode  7  through a second contact hole  8   b.    
           [0007]    [0007]FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line I-I of FIG. 1 illustrating a TFT  10  and a storage capacitor Cst positioned inside the pixel. As shown in FIG. 2, the TFT  10  includes a substrate  1  formed of a transparent insulating material, such as glass, a gate electrode  2   a  formed on the substrate  1 , a gate insulating layer  13  deposited over the entire substrate  1 , a semiconductor layer  5  formed on the gate insulating layer  13 , source/drain electrodes  4   a  and  4   b  formed on the semiconductor layer  5 , a passivation layer  15  formed on the source/drain electrodes  4   a  and  4   b  to protect the device, and a pixel electrode  7  connected to the drain electrode  4   b  through the first contact hole  8   a.    
           [0008]    The storage capacitor Cst includes a storage line  6  formed at the same series of patterning processes as the gate electrode  2   a  of the TFT, and a storage electrode  11  formed at the same series of patterning processes as the source and drain electrodes  4   a  and  4   b . A gate insulating layer  13  is formed between the storage line  6  and storage electrode  11 . A second contact hole  8   b  for exposing a portion of the storage electrode  11  is formed in the passivation layer  15 . The storage electrode  11  is electrically connected to the pixel electrode  7  through the second contact hole  8   b . The storage capacitor Cst charges through a gate voltage while a gate signal is applied to the gate electrode  2   a , and then holds charges until the gate electrode  2  is selected in the next frame to prevent the voltage change of the pixel electrode  7 . Herein, sizes of the first and second contact holes  8   a  and  8   b  for electrically connecting the drain electrode  4   b  and the storage electrode  11  to the pixel electrode  7  are a few micrometers (μm), respectively.  
           [0009]    The above-described LCD device is fabricated by a photo mask process, and the photo mask process includes a series of processes, such as photoresist application, arrangement and exposure, development, cleaning, etc. More specifically, in the exposure process, processes of disposing the mask on an original position, aligning the mask and the substrate as matching align keys of the mask and the substrate, and radiating a light source are proceeded in order. Herein, it is difficult to form an accurate alignment due to a limitation of the exposing equipment. Therefore, there is a limit in forming a fine pattern requiring a high degree of accuracy, and a plurality of photo processes should be repeated, thereby decreasing the productivity.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0010]    Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a method for forming a pattern using a printing process that substantially obviates one or more of problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.  
           [0011]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for forming a pattern, which is able to form a pattern on a liquid crystal display device with a single process in a printing method.  
           [0012]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for forming a pattern, which is able to accurately form a fine pattern such as a passivation contact hole of a liquid crystal display device.  
           [0013]    Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.  
           [0014]    To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, a method for forming a pattern over a substrate includes forming a resist layer on a substrate having an etching layer thereon, locating a master having a convex pattern over the substrate, pressing the master against the substrate until the convex pattern of the master directly contacts the etching layer, and removing a portion of the resist layer to expose a surface over the substrate, the removed portion of the resist layer having a width substantially the same as the convex portion of the master.  
           [0015]    In another aspect of the present invention, a method for forming a pattern over a substrate includes locating a master having a concave portion over a substrate, forming a resist layer on the master except for the concave portion, and transferring the resist layer onto the substrate exposing a portion of a surface over the substrate.  
           [0016]    In another aspect of the present invention, a method for forming a pattern over a substrate includes forming an etching layer on a substrate, forming a self-aligned monolayer layer on the etching layer, locating a master having a convex portion over the substrate, pressing the master onto the etching layer until the convex portion directly contacts the substrate, forming a self-aligned monolayer pattern on the etching layer exposing a portion of a surface over the substrate by separating the master from the substrate, wherein the portion of the surface has a width substantially the same as the convex portion, and etching the etching layer using the self-aligned monolayer pattern as a mask.  
           [0017]    In a further aspect of the present invention, a method for forming a pattern over a substrate includes forming an etching layer on a substrate, locating a master having a concave portion over the substrate, wherein the concave portion corresponds to a portion of the etching object layer to be etched, forming a self-aligned monolayer layer on the master except for the concave portion, forming a self-aligned monolayer pattern on the etching layer by transferring the self-aligned monolayer layer formed on the master onto the etching layer, and etching the etching layer using the self-aligned monolayer pattern as a mask.  
           [0018]    It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0019]    The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention.  
         [0020]    In the drawings:  
         [0021]    [0021]FIG. 1 is a plane view illustrating a structure of the related art liquid crystal display device;  
         [0022]    [0022]FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line I-I of FIG. 1 illustrating structures of a thin film transistor and a storage capacitor of the liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 1;  
         [0023]    [0023]FIGS. 3A to  3 C are cross-sectional views illustrating a method for forming a pattern using a printing method according to the present invention;  
         [0024]    [0024]FIG. 4 is a plane view showing an incompletely etched contact hole when a layer to be etched is a passivation layer;  
         [0025]    [0025]FIGS. 5A to  5 E are cross-sectional views showing the process for forming a contact hole using a micro contact printing method according to the present invention;  
         [0026]    [0026]FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a structure of a self-aligned monolayer (SAM); and  
         [0027]    [0027]FIGS. 7 a  to  7 E are cross-sectional views showing the process for forming a contact hole using the micro contact printing method, where a SAM layer is formed directly on a master and directly printed onto a substrate.  
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0028]    Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.  
         [0029]    [0029]FIGS. 3A to  3 C are cross-sectional views illustrating a resist pattern forming method in a liquid crystal display device through a printing method in accordance with the present invention.  
         [0030]    With reference to FIG. 3A, a cliché  100  with a concave groove  102  formed at a position corresponding to a pattern desired to be formed on a substrate is prepared. A resist  103  is deposited on the surface of the substrate  100 . A doctor blade  110  may be used to planarize the surface of the cliché  100 , to push the resist into the grooves  102 , and to remove the resist  103  from the surface of the cliché  100 . Thus, the resist  103  is filled in the groove  102  while the resist remaining on the surface of the cliché  100  is removed.  
         [0031]    As illustrated in FIG. 3B, the resist  103  filled in the groove  102  of the cliché  100  is transferred to the surface of the printing roll  120  that is rotated in contact with the surface of the cliché  100 . The printing roll  120  is formed with the same width as the panel of a display device to be fabricated and has the circumference substantially the same as the length of the panel. Accordingly, the resist  103  filled in the groove  102  of the cliché  100  is transferred onto the printing roll  120 .  
         [0032]    Thereafter, as illustrated in FIG. 3C, to transfer the resist  103  on the printing roll  120  to the surface of the etching layer  131  formed on the substrate  130 , the printing roll  120  is rotated in close proximity or in contact with the etching layer  131 . Thus, the resist  103  transferred on the printing roll  120  is applied to the etching layer  131 . Then, the applied resist is UV-irradiated or heated to dry in forming a resist pattern  107 . Accordingly, at this time, a desired resist pattern  107  can be formed over the entire etching layer  131  by rotating the printing roll  120  once over the surface of the etching layer  131 .  
         [0033]    The etching layer  131  can be a metal layer for forming a metal pattern such as a gate electrode or a source/drain electrodes of a thin film transistor, a gate line, a data line or a pixel electrode and a storage electrode, or a semiconductor layer. The etching layer  131  can be an insulation layer such as SiOx or SiNx, or any material desired to be patterned using a resist.  
         [0034]    After the resist pattern  107  is formed on the etching layer  131  such as a metal layer or an insulation layer, the etching layer is etched through a common etching process, thereby forming a desired patterned layer. That is, in the case of a metal layer, e.g., a gate line, a data line, and an electrode structure of the thin film transistor, or in the case of an insulation layer, e.g., a contact hole, etc. or a desired pattern.  
         [0035]    The above-described printing method is advantageous in that the resist pattern can be generated through a one time process. The process is simple, and the process time can be shortened compared to the photomasking process.  
         [0036]    However, in such a printing method, a defective pattern can be generated in forming a fine pattern (in the order of microns), such as a contact hole. That is, as mentioned above in the discussion of the related art, the contact hole is formed at the upper portion of the thin film transistor, exposing a portion of the drain electrode and the storage electrode of the thin film transistor, and the pixel electrode formed on the passivation layer is electrically connected to the drain electrode and the storage electrode through the contact hole. However, since the contact hole has a size of a few micrometers (am), it is difficult to form an accurate pattern.  
         [0037]    In order to form a contact hole, as illustrated in FIG. 4, a resist  160  must be formed on the passivation layer  150  except for the contact hole region  155 . Using the resist  160  as a mask, the exposed passivation layer  150   a  is etched to form a contact hole. In accordance with the present invention, the resist  160  is formed simultaneously when the printing roll (not shown) is rotated on the passivation layer. The printing roll may apply some pressure to the passivation layer. However, in case of forming a fine pattern such as a contact hole, the applied pressure causes a part of the resist  160  to spread into the contact hole region  155 , as illustrated in the enlarged view. In the worst case, the contact hole region  155  may be filled with the resist  160 .  
         [0038]    With the poorly formed contact hole pattern, the passivation layer cannot be properly etched. Then, the pixel electrode may not properly contact the drain electrode and the storage electrode, causing an increase in the contact resistance, resulting in a problem in driving the thin film transistor, and degradation of the picture quality.  
         [0039]    Therefore, the present invention is to provide a printing process which is able to form a fine pattern such as a contact hole.  
         [0040]    In the printing process according to the present invention, a self-aligned monolayer (SAM) of tens of angstroms (A) thickness is formed on the substrate on which the passivation layer is formed, and then, physical pressure is applied to the SAM layer using a pre-fabricated master to form a selectively remaining SAM pattern on the passivation layer. Then, a part of the passivation layer is etched using the SAM pattern as a mask to form a contact hole.  
         [0041]    [0041]FIGS. 5A to  5 E illustrate a method for forming a contact hole using the above micro printing process according to the present invention. As shown in FIG. 5A, a SAM layer  210  is evenly formed on a passivation layer  205  formed on a substrate  200 . Metal patterns (not shown) such as source/drain electrodes and a storage electrode are already formed on the substrate  200 . The SAM layer  210  having a thickness of tens of angstroms (A) is formed on the passivation layer  205  by dipping the passivation layer in an ethanol vessel in which SAM molecules are dissolved.  
         [0042]    [0042]FIG. 6 illustrates the SAM layer  250  formed on a Au or SiO 2  layer  230 . As shown therein, the SAM  250  is divided into a head  250   a  and a tail  250   b . The head  250   a  is mounted on the substrate  230 , and the tail  250   b  is continuously formed to be connected to the head  250   a . The SAM layer  250  can be easily formed on the Au or SiO 2  layer. Therefore, it is advantageous that an inorganic material such as SiO 2  may be used as a passivation layer for forming the SAM layer.  
         [0043]    After forming the SAM layer  210  on the passivation layer  205  through the above process, a master  220  having a convex portion  220   a  and a concave portion  220   b  is prepared as shown in FIGS. 5B and 5C. Then, the master  220  is contacted and compressed to the SAM layer  210 . In this process, a pressure must be applied until the convex portion  220   a  of the master  220  is contacted to the passivation layer  205 . If the applied pressure to the master  220  is too high, the passivation layer  205  may be damaged by the master  220 .  
         [0044]    Next, as shown in FIG. 5D, when the master  220  is separated from the substrate  200 , a selectively remaining SAM pattern  210   a  on the passivation layer  205  is formed. An opening  210   b  corresponding to the convex portion  220   a  of the master  220  is a removed area of the SAM pattern  210   a  where a contact hole will be formed later. The SAM pattern  210   a  formed on the concave portion  220   b  of the master  220  is used as a mask for forming a contact hole. An accurate contact hole can be formed when the boundary of the SAM pattern  210   a  for forming the contact hole  205   a  is apparent and the passivation layer  205  is etched by using the SAM pattern  210   a  as a mask. Accordingly, the contact failure between the drain and storage electrodes and the pixel electrode can be prevented, so that the thin film transistor can be driven normally.  
         [0045]    As another embodiment of the present invention, the SAM may be formed on the convex portion of the master instead of forming the SAM direction onto the substrate. Then, the SAM is printed on the substrate to form the SAM pattern on the substrate.  
         [0046]    [0046]FIGS. 7A to  7 E are cross-sectional views showing the process of applying the SAM on the master and printing the SAM on the substrate. First, an inorganic material such as SiOx is deposited on a substrate  300  to form a passivation layer  305 , as shown in FIG. 7A. Then, as shown in FIG. 7B, the master having a convex portion  320   a  and a concave portion  320   b  is prepared, the master  320  is dipped into an ethanol solution in which SAM molecules are dissolved. Thereafter, a SAM layer  310  of tens of angstroms (A) thickness is formed on the surface of the convex portion  320   a . As shown in FIGS. 7C and 7D, the SAM layer  310  formed on the convex portion  320   a  of the master  320  is contacted to the passivation layer  305 . The master  320  is then separated from the passivation layer  305 . Then, the SAM layer  310  formed on the master  320  is transferred onto the passivation layer  305  to form the SAM pattern  310   a  remaining on the passivation layer  305 . In this process, the SAM pattern  310   a  is formed on the area corresponding to the convex portion  320   a  of the master  320 . The passivation layer  305  is exposed on the area corresponding to the concave portion  320   b  of the master  320 . A width of the exposed passivation layer  305  is a few micrometers (gm). In FIG. 7E, the exposed passivation layer  305  is etched by using the SAM pattern  310   a  as a mask, so that the contact hole  305   a  exposes metal patterns, such as a drain electrode, a storage electrode, etc.  
         [0047]    The contact hole formed on the passivation layer includes a gate pad contact hole and a data pad contact hole formed on the ends of the gate line and the data line for connecting to an external circuit, except for exposing a drain electrode and a storage electrode. Therefore, in order for a liquid crystal display device to receive an external signal properly, the contact hole must be formed without any defect.  
         [0048]    As described above, according to the present invention, the micro contact printing process using the SAM layer is used to form a fine pattern of a few micrometers (gm) such as the contact hole in the liquid crystal display device. Thus, the present invention provides a desired pattern and prevents the malfunction of the liquid crystal display device.  
         [0049]    It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the method for forming the pattern using the printing process of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

Technology Classification (CPC): 1