Patent ID: 12196988

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In order to make objects, technical details and advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiment will be described in a clearly and fully understandable way in connection with the drawings related to the embodiments of the present disclosure. It is obvious that the described embodiments are just a part but not all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Based on the described embodiments herein, those skilled in the art can obtain other embodiment(s), without any inventive work, which should be within the scope of the present disclosure.

Unless otherwise defined, all the technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure belongs. The terms “first,” “second,” etc., which are used in the description and the claims of the present application for disclosure, are not intended to indicate any sequence, amount or importance, but distinguish various components. The terms “comprise,” “comprising,” “include,” “including,” etc., are intended to specify that the elements or the objects stated before these terms encompass the elements or the objects and equivalents thereof listed after these terms, but do not preclude the other elements or objects.

A production process of an OLED display panel includes evaporation coating, and the production process needs to use a fine metal mask (FMM). With continuous development of display technologies, people demand higher and higher on a resolution of a display, but the demand on the high resolution of the display will increase difficulty of production process and increase production cost. Currently, in order to reduce the difficulty of the production process and reduce cost, a pixel arrangement can adopt a pentile mode (i.e., a pixel borrowing mode) with an algorithm. According to differences in discerning resolutions of sub-pixels of different colors by human eyes (the human eyes are most sensitive to a green sub-pixel), currently the pixel arrangement using the algorithm adopts an arrangement mode in which resolutions of a red sub-pixel and a blue sub-pixel are lower than resolutions of real red sub-pixel and blue sub-pixel and a resolution of the green sub-pixel is unchanged, and for example, the above-mentioned pixel arrangement includes a diamond-shaped pixel arrangement.

In a current pixel arrangement design, generally a manual estimation method is adopted, in which a dimension of each sub-pixel is roughly estimated by parameters such as each pixel size, an opening ratio and the like, then a first-edition pixel arrangement is drawn by using CAD software and then is adjusted according to each parameter so as to obtain a final pixel arrangement. Before the pixel arrangement is designed, the parameters which need to be determined include a PDL gap, a ratio of opening rates of sub-pixels of different colors, a size of the sub-pixel, minimum sizes of a bridging portion and an opening of the FMM for evaporating the sub-pixel, a spacing between light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of the same color and the like. The above-mentioned design method may include: estimating sizes of sub-pixels of different colors according to a size of a pixel, a size of the PDL gap and the ratios of the opening rates of sub-pixels of different colors; observing whether a space is wasted or overlapped or not after drawing the first-edition arrangement by using CAD; adjusting the sizes of sub-pixels of different colors repeatedly to guarantee to a degree that the ratio of the opening rate is not changed; and after completing drawing, measuring parameters such as a size of the bridging portion and the like so as to ensure that demands can be met.

In study, an inventor of the present application finds that: the above-mentioned design method has many problems including that the opening rate ratio of the pixel is inaccurate, the opening rate is not maximized, a lot of time is consumed and other design problems may be generated in the adjustment process.

For example, light-emitting materials of sub-pixels of different colors are different in efficiency and service life, and thus, the sub-pixels of different colors also differ in light-emitting area and a certain ratio needs to be met. The opening rate of a sub-pixel of each color in the pixel arrangement obtained by estimation may not meet a ratio required by an OLED device, which is likely to cause defects of the overall display panel, such as color cast and the like.

For example, in a case where the pixel arrangement is designed, the area of the light-emitting region needs to be designed as big as possible, i.e., the opening of the sub-pixel occupies the overall sub-pixel region as much as possible, so as to ensure the service life of the device. However, the method for adjusting the size of the opening by manual estimation has poor accuracy, the opening rate of the obtained pixel arrangement is often not maximized and the panel space is wasted so as to directly influence the service life and the display effect of the OLED panel.

For example, in the pixel arrangement design, many variables should be considered and meanwhile, many constraints should be met. In order to meet design conditions, the above-mentioned processes, such as estimating, drawing and adjusting, all take a very long time. Moreover, whenever one variable is changed, assuming that the PDL gap or the opening rate ratio of sub-pixels of different colors is changed, all of the processes need to be restarted. Moreover, after a lot of time is spent, an optimal solution may still not be obtained, and a change tendency of the opening rate in with a certain variable also cannot be judged.

For example, in the process of the FMM, some limitation conditions (e.g., the size of the opening and the size of the bridging portion) should meet a certain range. Generally, the arrangement obtained by manually adjusting the size of each sub-pixel often cannot meet those limitation conditions, and thus can only be redesigned.

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a display substrate, a fine metal mask set and a manufacturing method. The display substrate includes: a base substrate and a plurality of repeat units on the base substrate. Each repeat unit includes one first-color sub-pixel, one second-color sub-pixel pair and one third-color sub-pixel which are arranged in a first direction. The second-color sub-pixel pair includes two second-color sub-pixels arranged in a second direction. The plurality of repeat units are arranged in the first direction to form a plurality of repeat unit groups; the plurality of repeat unit groups are arranged in the second direction, and adjacent repeat unit groups in the plurality of repeat unit groups are staggered from each other in the first direction. Each sub-pixel includes a light-emitting layer, and light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors in the first direction are connected with each other; light-emitting layers of the third-color sub-pixel and the second-color sub-pixel which are adjacent to each other in the second direction are connected with each other; and a spacing is disposed between the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel and the light-emitting layer of at least one of the second-color sub-pixel and the third-color sub-pixel which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel in the second direction. In the display substrate provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure, an area of a light-emitting region of each sub-pixel can be increased to the greatest extent by design on a size of the light-emitting layer of sub-pixels of different colors.

The display substrate, the fine metal mask set and the manufacturing method provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below in connection of the drawings.

FIG.1Ais a partial structural schematic diagram of a display substrate provided by at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown inFIG.1A, the display substrate includes a base substrate100and a plurality of repeat units200positioned on the base substrate100. Each repeat unit200includes one first-color sub-pixel210, one second-color sub-pixel pair220and one third-color sub-pixel230which are arranged in a first direction (an X direction as shown in the drawing), the second-color sub-pixel pair220includes two second-color sub-pixels2210and2220arranged in a second direction (a Y direction as shown in the drawing, which is different from the first direction). The plurality of repeat units200are arranged in the first direction to form a plurality of repeat unit groups2000, the plurality of repeat unit groups2000are arranged in the second direction, and adjacent repeat unit groups2000in the plurality of repeat unit groups2000are staggered mutually in the first direction, i.e., the adjacent repeat unit groups2000have a certain offset in the first direction, and thus, sub-pixels of the same color in the adjacent repeat unit groups2000are not aligned in the second direction. Pixel arrangement modes in the odd-numbered rows of repeat unit groups2000are the same, and pixel arrangement modes in the even-numbered rows of repeat unit groups2000are the same.

In some examples, the offset of the adjacent repeat unit groups2000in the first direction is half a size of the repeat unit200in the first direction. For example, the size of the repeat unit200in the first direction is a pitch of the repeat unit200in the first direction. The pitch herein means a distance between centers of light-emitting layers211of two first-color sub-pixels210respectively in adjacent two repeat units200along the first direction. Similarly, a distance between centers of light-emitting layers of two third-color sub-pixels respectively in adjacent two repeat units200along the first direction is the above-mentioned pitch, and a distance between centers of light-emitting layers of two second-color sub-pixel pairs respectively in adjacent two repeat unit along the first direction is the above-mentioned pitch.

The above-mentioned first direction and second direction respectively are two directions perpendicular to each other in the same plane. For example, the plane is a plane where pixels are arranged. The repeat unit herein merely means repeat of the sub-pixels, and other structures may be different and may also the same. Moreover, the above-mentioned repeat means approximate positions and shapes, and similar sizes. In some cases, in order to meet demands on wiring or opening, the shapes may be slightly different, and for example, there are openings at different positions.

As shown inFIG.1A, four sub-pixels in each repeat unit200form two pixels, and the first-color sub-pixel210and the third-color sub-pixel230are respectively shared by two pixels. In the first direction, a sub-pixel density is 1.5 times of a pixel density, and in the second direction, a sub-pixel density is 1.5 times of a pixel density. With respect to a case that the sub-pixel density is twice of the pixel density in one direction and the sub-pixel density is one time of the pixel density in another direction, according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the density of the sub-pixels is reduced and the numbers of the sub-pixels in two directions are balanced, so as to avoid a case in which the number of the sub-pixels is excessive in one direction. Therefore, when a pixel arrangement structure is applied to a display panel, the process difficulty of an FMM for producing the pixel in the display panel can be reduced overall. The first-color sub-pixel and the third-color sub-pixel in each pixel are shared by two pixels, so that the pixel in the embodiments of the present disclosure is not a pixel in the strict sense (i.e., one first-color sub-pixel, one second-color sub-pixel and one third-color sub-pixel define one pixel completely), and thus, the pixel in the present disclosure can be called as a virtual pixel.

As shown inFIG.1A, each sub-pixel includes the light-emitting layer, and the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors in the first direction are connected with each other. For example, in at least one repeat unit200, the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors are connected with each other. For example, in each repeat unit200, the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210and a light-emitting layer2211(or2221) of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) are connected with each other. The embodiments of the present disclosure describe by taking a case that the light-emitting layer2211of one second-color sub-pixel2210and the light-emitting layer2221of the other second-color sub-pixel2220, which the second-color sub-pixel pair220includes, are integrated as an example, and for example, the light-emitting layers of two second-color sub-pixels of the second-color sub-pixel pair form one integral connected film layer, i.e., the light-emitting layers of the two second-color sub-pixels form one continuous complete pattern, and the light-emitting layers can be produced by one opening. But it is not limited thereto, and for example, the light-emitting layer2211of one second-color sub-pixel2210and the light-emitting layer2221of the other second-color sub-pixel2220, which the second-color sub-pixel pair220includes, may also be separated (inFIG.1A, a dotted line positioned between two light-emitting layers2211and2221schematically denotes that the two light-emitting layers2211and2221are separated), and at the moment, the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels having different colors from the second-color sub-pixel, which is adjacent to each second-color sub-pixel in the first direction, are all connected with the light-emitting layers of the two second-color sub-pixels. As shown inFIG.1A, sub-pixels of two different colors adjacent to the second-color sub-pixel in the first direction are respectively positioned on both sides of the second-color sub-pixel in the first direction, i.e., respectively positioned on left and right sides of the second-color sub-pixel.

As shown inFIG.1A, a light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230and a light-emitting layer2211(or2221) of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220), which are adjacent to each other in the second direction, are connected. The adjacent repeat unit groups2000are staggered from each other in the first direction, and the sub-pixels adjacent to the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) in the second direction include one third-color sub-pixel and one first-color sub-pixel, and thus, the sub-pixels adjacent to the second-color sub-pixel pair220in the second direction include two third-color sub-pixels230and two first-color sub-pixels210. The word “adjacent” in the present application means that two sub-pixels are next to each other and there are no other sub-pixels between the two sub-pixels.

In the present disclosure, the connection of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors means that boundaries of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors are aligned in a direction perpendicular to the base substrate100. The boundary of the light-emitting layer of a sub-pixel of each color herein means a position where a thickness of a practically produced light-emitting layer is about 50% of a specified thickness (e.g., a thickness of a middle portion of the light-emitting layer). The above-mentioned boundary of the light-emitting layer means a designed region for forming the light-emitting layer and does not include a shadow region diffused towards the periphery due to process reasons.

As shown inFIG.1A, a spacing is disposed between the light-emitting layer of at least one of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) and the third-color sub-pixel230which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210. That is, there is a spacing between the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) or the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel230, which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction, and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210; or spacings are formed between the light-emitting layers of both the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) and the third-color sub-pixel230which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210. The above-mentioned case may be determined according to factors of a distance between two second-color sub-pixels in the second-color sub-pixel pair, the opening rate ratios of sub-pixels of different colors and the like in an actual process. An arrangement direction of the above-mentioned two sub-pixels adjacent to each other in the second direction may be a direction at a certain acute angle with the second direction, e.g., an inclined direction.

In the present disclosure, the case that the spacing is disposed between the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors means that there is a distance between boundaries of the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of different colors, which are close to each other, and the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of different colors are not in contact.

According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the area of the light-emitting region of each sub-pixel can be increased as much as possible by design on the size of the light-emitting layer of a sub-pixel of each color so as to prolong the service life of a product.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, each of the first-color sub-pixel210and the third-color sub-pixel230includes a light-emitting region covering a center of the light-emitting layer and a non-light-emitting region surrounding the light-emitting region, i.e., the first-color sub-pixel210includes a first-color light-emitting region212covering the center of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210and a non-light-emitting region213surrounding the first-color light-emitting region212; and the third-color sub-pixel230includes a third-color light-emitting region232covering the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel230and a non-light-emitting region233surrounding the third-color light-emitting region232. The second-color sub-pixel pair220includes two light-emitting regions2212and2222covering the light-emitting layer and a non-light-emitting region2213surrounding two light-emitting regions, and two light-emitting regions2212and2222are positioned on both sides of the center of the light-emitting layer in the second direction, i.e., the two light-emitting regions2212and2222are positioned on both sides of a first symmetry axis2013of the light-emitting layer, which extends in the first direction, and cover a second symmetry axis2002of the light-emitting layer, which extends in the second direction.

Each sub-pixel further includes an anode (an anode2006as shown inFIG.1B) in contact with the light-emitting layer mutually, so that the light-emitting layer can be driven to emit light at a portion where the anode is in contact with the light-emitting layer mutually, and thus, the portion where the anode is in contact with the light-emitting layer mutually is an active portion of the sub-pixel, which can emit light, i.e., is the light-emitting region. The anode herein is used as a pixel electrode, so that different data voltages can be applied to different sub-pixels. However, according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the electrode used as the pixel electrode of the sub-pixel is not limited to the anode, and a cathode of an OLED also can be used as the pixel electrode. Therefore, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, a shape of the light-emitting region of the sub-pixel may mean a shape of a portion where the pixel electrode and the light-emitting layer are in contact mutually. For example, for each sub-pixel, an area of the pixel electrode may be slightly greater than an area of the light-emitting layer, or the area of the light-emitting layer may be slightly greater than the area of the pixel electrode, and the embodiments of the present disclosure do not make any specific limit to it. For example, the light-emitting layer herein may include an electroluminescent layer and other functional layers positioned on both sides of the electroluminescent layer, e.g., a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, an electron injection layer, an electron transport layer and the like.

FIG.1Bis a structural schematic diagram of a pixel defining layer (PDL) provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown inFIG.1B, by taking the first-color sub-pixel210as an example, the first-color sub-pixel210further includes a PDL2122, and the PDL2122includes an opening2120for defining the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210. The first-color sub-pixel210further includes the anode2006, the anode2006and the light-emitting layer211completely overlap in the light-emitting region212, and the anode2006is positioned on a side of the light-emitting layer211facing the base substrate. The shape of the light-emitting region of the sub-pixel can be defined by the PDL (as shown inFIG.1B). For example, a lower electrode (for example, the anode) of the OLED may be arranged below the PDL, the PDL includes an opening for defining the sub-pixel, the opening exposes one part of the lower electrode, and in a case where the light-emitting layer is formed in the opening of the PDL, the light-emitting layer is in contact with the lower electrode, so that this part can drive the light-emitting layer to emit light. And thus, in this case, the opening of the PDL defines the shape of the light-emitting region of the sub-pixel.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in at least one repeat unit200(for example, in each repeat unit200), an area of the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230is maximum, and an area of the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel is minimum. Namely, the area of the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230is greater than the area of the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel and an area of the light-emitting region of the first-color sub-pixel210. For example, the first-color sub-pixel210may be a red sub-pixel, the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) may be a green sub-pixel, and the third-color sub-pixel230may be a blue sub-pixel. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the areas of the light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of different colors are different in size, and because of the shortest service life of a material of the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel, the area of the light-emitting region of the red sub-pixel is minimum, the area of the light-emitting region of the green sub-pixel is greater than the area of the light-emitting region of the red sub-pixel, and the area of the light-emitting region of the blue sub-pixel is maximum. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to this, a service life of the light-emitting region of a sub-pixel of each color is decided according to the service life of the material, and the longer the service life of the material is, the smaller the area of the light-emitting region is.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in at least one repeat unit200, a size of the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230in the first direction is maximum, a size of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210in the first direction is minimum, and a size of the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel pair220in the first direction is between the size of the light-emitting region232and the size of the light-emitting region212; and in at least one repeat unit200, a size of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and a size of the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230in the second direction are approximately equal, a size of the light-emitting region2212(or2222) of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) in the second direction is minimum, but the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto, a size relationship of the light-emitting regions of a sub-pixels of different colors in the first direction and the second direction can be determined according to a specific opening rate ratio relationship of sub-pixels of different colors. For example, in at least one repeat unit, the size of the light-emitting region of the first-color sub-pixel in the second direction may be slightly greater than the size of the light-emitting region of the third-color sub-pixel in the second direction. For example, in at least one repeat unit, the size of the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel in the second direction may be roughly half the size of the light-emitting region of the first-color sub-pixel or the third-color sub-pixel in the second direction.

For example, the size of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210in the first direction is greater than 10 micrometers so as to prevent influence on evaporation because of a relatively small width of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in each repeat unit200, an orthogonal projection of one of the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220and the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230on the base substrate100has the maximum area, and an orthogonal projection of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210on the base substrate100has the minimum area. According to characteristics of the material of the light-emitting layer and a spacing between two second-color sub-pixels included in the second-color sub-pixel pair, the orthogonal projection of the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair or the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel on the base substrate has the maximum area, and the orthogonal projection of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel on the base substrate has the minimum area.

For example, in at least one repeat unit200, a size of the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230in the first direction is maximum, and a size of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210in the first direction is minimum. In at least one repeat unit200, a size of the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220in the second direction is maximum, and a size of the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230in the second direction is minimum. For example, in the second direction, a spacing between the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210, which are adjacent to each other, is greater than a spacing between the light-emitting layer2211(or2221) of the second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210, which are adjacent to each other. However, the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to this, and it can be determined according to the specific opening rate ratio relationship of sub-pixels of respective colors.

For example, ratios of the sizes of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors in the first direction to the sizes of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors in the second directions are different.

For example, in a case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.2:1.8, in the first direction, a size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:1.32:1.41, and in the second direction, a size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:0.97:0.91. For example, a ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the second direction is 1, a ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the second direction is 1.36, and a ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in the second direction is 1.55.

For example, in a case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.26:1.46, in the first direction, the size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:1.26:1.28, and in the second direction, the size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:1.08:0.92. For example, the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the second direction is 1, the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the second direction is 1.17, and the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in the second direction is 1.39.

For example, in a case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.2:1.6, in the first direction, the size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:1.14:1.19, and in the second direction, the size ratio of the light-emitting layer of the red sub-pixel, the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel pair and the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel is 1:1.22:1.02. For example, the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (R) in the second direction is 1, the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair (G) in the second direction is 0.93, and the ratio of the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in first direction to the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel (B) in the second direction is 1.17.

The above-mentioned illustrated opening rate ratios may be applicable to products with different resolutions. The embodiments of the present disclosure exemplarily show the ratio of the sizes of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors in the several opening rate ratio cases above, but are not limited to the ratio of the sizes of the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of different colors in a case of a certain opening rate ratio. In the actual process, the factors of the size of the opening of the FMM for producing the sub-pixel, the size of the bridging portion and the like also should be considered.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, shapes of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210, the light-emitting layer221of the green sub-pixel pair220and the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230include a hexagon or an oval.

The shape of the light-emitting layer of each sub-pixel described in the embodiments of the present disclosure is a rough shape. In a case where the light-emitting layer is formed, it cannot be ensured that an edge of the sub-pixel is a strict straight line and a corner is of a strict angle shape. For example, the light-emitting layer can be formed by a mask in an evaporation process, and thus, the corner of the light-emitting layer can be of a rounded angle shape. Therefore, in a case where the FMM with the hexagonal opening is adopted to evaporate the light-emitting layer, the shape of the light-emitting layer may be of a hexagon shape, and also may be of an oval shape. Moreover, in some cases, metal etching may cause a draft angle, and thus, when the light-emitting layer of the sub-pixel is formed by utilizing the evaporation process, one corner of the light-emitting layer of the sub-pixel may be removed.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, the shape of the light-emitting layer of a sub-pixel of each color is the hexagon, the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230include edges parallel to the second direction, and a midpoint of the shortest connection line2002between edges which are away from each other in the first direction respectively in the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel230which are adjacent to each other in the first direction and the center of the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220adjacent to the third-color sub-pixel230in the second direction are positioned on the same straight line2003parallel to the second direction. The center of the light-emitting layer herein means a geometric center of the shape of the light-emitting layer. Therefore, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, when a service life of the device is prolonged by increasing the size of the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel and reducing the size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel (i.e., in the first direction, a total size of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel and the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel is unchanged, and boundaries of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel and the light-emitting layer of the third-color sub-pixel are moved towards the first-color sub-pixel), it can be ensured that relative positions of the light-emitting layers of both the first-color sub-pixel and the third-color sub-pixel and the light-emitting layer of the second-color sub-pixel pair are unchanged so as to ensure compactness to the greatest extent.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in the first direction, the sum of the sizes of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230is roughly twice of the size of the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, shapes of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230include the hexagon or the oval, and a shape of the light-emitting region2212(or2222) of each second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) in the second-color sub-pixel pair220includes a pentagon, a circle or a waterdrop shape.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, both the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230are of a hexagon shape, opposite edges in each group of the hexagon are parallel to each other, and the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting region232of the third-color sub-pixel230include edges parallel to the second direction. The light-emitting region2212(or2222) of each second-color sub-pixel2210(or2220) is of a pentagon shape, the pentagon includes one group of parallel opposite edges (in parallel to the second direction) and one perpendicular edge (in parallel to the first direction), the perpendicular edge is perpendicular to the one group of parallel opposite edges, and two perpendicular edges in each second-color sub-pixel pair220are adjacent to each other.

Moreover, the shape of the light-emitting region of each sub-pixel inFIG.1Aincludes a strict angle formed by two line segments, but in some embodiments, the shape of the light-emitting region of each sub-pixel may be a rounded angle pattern, such as a circle shape or a waterdrop shape. In another words, based on various pattern shapes above, the corner of the light-emitting region of each sub-pixel is rounded. For example, when the opening of the PDL is formed, a portion on a corner of the opening may form a rounded angle shape, so that the formed light-emitting region may be of a rounded angle shape.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in the first-color sub-pixel210and the third-color sub-pixel230, the non-light-emitting regions213and233positioned on the light-emitting layer are of an annular shape of which each position is approximately equal in width. In another words, in the first-color sub-pixel210and the third-color sub-pixel230, a region of the light-emitting layer outside the region covered by the light-emitting region is of an annular shape with approximately equal widths everywhere. For example, the light-emitting layer211and the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210are of a concentric hexagon shape, then the non-light-emitting region213of the first-color sub-pixel210, which is positioned on the light-emitting layer212, is of a hexagonal annular shape, and a width of each position of the hexagonal annular shape is Pg1. In another words, the shortest distance between the edge of the light-emitting layer211and the edge of the light-emitting region212, which are parallel to each other, is Pg1. The embodiment is not limited to the case that the light-emitting layer211and the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210are of the concentric hexagon shape, the light-emitting layer211and the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210may also be of a concentric oval shape, then the non-light-emitting region213of the first-color sub-pixel210is of a circular annular shape, and a width of each position of the circular annular shape is Pg1. Similarly, a width of each position of the non-light-emitting region213of the third-color sub-pixel230is Pg3.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in the non-light-emitting region223of the second-color sub-pixel pair220, which is positioned on the light-emitting layer, a non-light-emitting region2231except a non-light-emitting region2230(a region shown by a dotted box in the drawing) between the mutually opposite edges of the light-emitting regions2212and2222of the two second-color sub-pixels2210and2220is of an annular shape with approximately equal widths everywhere, and a width of each position is Pg2. In another words, in the second-color sub-pixel pair, a region of the light-emitting layer except the portion covered by the light-emitting region and the portion between the mutually opposite edges of the light-emitting regions of the two second-color sub-pixels is of an annular shape of which each position is approximately equal in width.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, the widths of the annular-shaped non-light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of different colors are approximately equal to each other, i.e., Pg1=Pg2=Pg3. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the widths of the annular-shaped non-light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of different colors are set to be equal, so that influence on evaporation of sub-pixels of different colors, which is generated when the FMM is adopted to evaporate and the FMM is shifted, can be reduced.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in each repeat unit200, the shortest distance between edges of the light-emitting regions of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors is in a range of 15 to 30 micrometers, i.e., the sum of Pg1 and Pg2 is in a range of 15 to 30 micrometers, the sum of Pg2 and Pg3 is in a range of 15 to 30 micrometers, and the sum of Pg1 and Pg3 is in a range of 15 to 30 micrometers. The above-mentioned shortest distance between the edges of the light-emitting regions of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors means the shortest distance between edges, which are close to each other, of the light-emitting regions respectively of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors.

For example, as shown inFIG.1A, in another example of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the shape of the non-light-emitting region213of the first-color sub-pixel210, which is positioned on the light-emitting layer, is not limited to the annular shape of which each position is approximately equal in width. For example, the width Pg1 of the annular shape in the first direction (the X direction) is smaller than a width Pg10 of the annular shape in a third direction, and the third direction is parallel to the shortest connection line2001between the mutually opposite edges of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel, which are adjacent to each other in the second direction. By increasing a size of a portion, which is close to the second-color sub-pixel, of the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel in the process of evaporating the first-color sub-pixel and the second-color sub-pixel, even though the FMM for evaporating the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of the two colors is shifted, influence on the light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of the two colors also can be reduced, and for example, the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel can be prevented from being evaporated into the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel.

For example, a midpoint of the shortest connection line2001between the mutually opposite edges of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210and the light-emitting region2212(or2222) of the second-color sub-pixel2210(2220), which are adjacent to each other in the second direction, is positioned at the edge of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210, so that the area of the light-emitting region212of the first-color sub-pixel210also can be maximized.

For example, in the second-color sub-pixel pair220adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel in the second direction, the midpoint of the shortest connection line2001between a boundary of the light-emitting region, which is close to the first-color sub-pixel210, of the second-color sub-pixel and a boundary of the light-emitting region of the first-color sub-pixel210is positioned at the edge of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210.

For example, the shortest distance between the edges of the light-emitting regions of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors in each repeat unit200is in a range of 20 to 25 micrometers.

For example, the width of each annular-shaped non-light-emitting region may be in a range of 7 to 15 micrometers.

For example, the width of each annular-shaped non-light-emitting region may be in a range of 10 to 12 micrometers.

For example, the above-mentioned display substrate can be applied to devices, such as an OLED display device and the like, and any product or part with a display function, which includes the display device, such as a television, a digital camera, a mobile phone, a watch, a tablet personal computer, a notebook computer, a navigator and the like, and the embodiments are not limited thereto.

FIG.2Ais a geometric model of a size of a sub-pixel of each color, as provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure. In order to achieve maximization of the opening rate of a sub-pixel of each color and high accuracy of the opening rate ratio of sub-pixels of different colors in a case of short spend time, the embodiment of the present disclosure establishes the geometric model for pixel arrangement characteristics and geometric characteristics as shown inFIG.1A. As shown inFIG.2A, by taking a case that the second-color sub-pixel is a green sub-pixel (G), the first-color sub-pixel is a red sub-pixel (R), the third-color sub-pixel is a blue sub-pixel (B) and the light-emitting layer of a sub-pixel of each color is of a hexagon shape with a vertex angle of 120 degrees as an example, it is set that the area of the light-emitting region is se, the opening rate is ar, and the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel, the green sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel is 1:aaG:aaB. The size of the light-emitting region in the first direction is 2xe, a size of the edge of the light-emitting region in the second direction is (ye-ge), the width of the annular-shaped non-light-emitting region is pg/2, the size of the light-emitting layer in the first direction is xs, the size of the light-emitting layer in the second direction is yt, a size of the edge of the light-emitting layer, which extends in the second direction, is ys, a size of the repeat unit in the first direction is 2ps, a size of the repeat unit in the second direction is ps, and ps is a pixel size. In the geometric model below, corresponding to different parameters of sub-pixels of different colors, it is distinguished by letters R, G and B.

For example, a relational expression of the geometric model of the red sub-pixel (R) includes:
xeR=xeR
yeR=yeR
seR=2xeR·xeR· tan 30+yeR−2xeR·geR
xsR=pg+2xeR
ysR=yeR+pg·tan 30
ytR=yeR+2xeR/tan 60+pg/sin 60
arR=seR/2ps2(1)

xeR and yeR included in the relationship expression (1) are unknown variables, pg can be the size of the PDL, which can be used as a known quantity, geR=0, and ps can be the pixel size which can be used as a known quantity.

For example, a relational expression of the geometric model of the blue sub-pixel (B) includes:
xeB=xeB
yeB=(seB+2xeB*geB)/2xeB−xeB/tan 60
seB=seR*aaB
xsB=pg+2xeB
ysB=yeB+pg·tan 30
ytB=yeB+2xeB/tan 60+pg/sin 60
arB=seB/2ps2(2)

xeB included in the relationship expression (2) is an unknown variable, geB=0, and yeB and seB can be deduced from a relationship of the red sub-pixel and the blue sub-pixel.

For example, a relationship expression of the geometric model of the green sub-pixel (G) includes:
xeG=(xsG−pg)/2
yeG=(seG+2xeG*geG)/2xeG−xeG/tan 60
seG=seR*aaG
XSG=2ps−xsR−xsB
ysG=yeG+pg·tan 30
ytG=yeG+2xeG/tan 60+pg/sin 60
arG=seG/2ps2(3)

xsG, yeG and seG included in the relationship expression (3) can be deduced from a relationship of the green sub-pixel and the red sub-pixel as well as the blue sub-pixel.

FIG.2Bis a schematic diagram of a constraint relationship satisfied by parameters in the geometric model as shown inFIG.2A. As shown inFIG.2B, distances of two upper end points A and A respectively of the light-emitting layers of two green sub-pixel pairs in the repeat units which are positioned in the adjacent repeat unit groups and adjacent to each other in the first direction and the second direction are both ps. An arrow pointing direction of a Y direction is taken as up, and a direction opposite to the arrow pointing direction of the Y direction is taken as down herein. Similarly, sub-pixels of other colors also meet this relationship. For example, a coordinate system is constructed by taking a lower end point of the blue sub-pixel230as a coordinate system origin O, a linear equation y1 of a first straight line2004coinciding with one edge of the light-emitting layer of the blue sub-pixel230is established, a linear equation y2 of a second straight line2005coinciding with one edge of the light-emitting layer, which is close to the blue sub-pixel230, of the green sub-pixel pair220adjacent to the blue sub-pixel230in the second direction is established, and under the same abscissa, a constraint condition of −cot60*(xsB+xsR−2ps)/2+(ytB−ytR+2ps)/2≥ytB is obtained according to y2−y1=ds≥0. Similarly, another two constraint conditions of −cot60*(xsR+xsG−2ps)/2+(ytR−ytG+2ps)/2≥ytR and −cot60*(xsG+xsB−2ps)/2+(ytG−ytB+2ps)/2≥ytG can be obtained. The three constraint conditions above constitute a first group of constraint conditions which sub-pixels of different colors should meet.

FIG.2Cis a schematic diagram of another constraint relationship satisfied by the parameters in the geometric model as shown inFIG.2A, andFIG.2Cdescribes by taking the green sub-pixel pair220as an example. As shown inFIG.2C, a distance between the light-emitting layers of two green sub-pixel pairs220in two adjacent repeat units respectively positioned in two adjacent repeat unit groups in the first direction meets a constraint condition of d1=ps−xsG≥rib1. Similarly, another two constraint conditions of ps−xsB≥rib1 and ps-xsR≥rib1, which sub-pixels of different colors meet, can be obtained. Corresponding to sub-pixels of different colors, values of rib1 are different herein, and rib2, rib3 and slot below all refer to corresponding values to sub-pixels of different colors. The three constraint conditions above constitute a second group of constraint conditions which sub-pixels of different colors should meet.

As shown inFIG.2C, a distance between the light-emitting layers of two green sub-pixel pairs220respectively in two adjacent repeat units positioned in two adjacent repeat unit groups in the second direction meets a constraint condition of d2=2ps−ytG≥rib2. Similarly, another two constraint conditions of 2ps−ytB≥rib2 and 2ps−ytR≥rib2, which sub-pixels of different colors meet, can be obtained. The three constraint conditions above constitute a third group of constraint conditions which sub-pixels of different colors should meet.

As shown inFIG.2C, a distance between two end points B and C of the light-emitting layers of two green sub-pixel pairs220in two adjacent repeat units respectively positioned in two adjacent repeat unit groups meets a constraint condition of d3=((ps-ysG)2+(ps−2xeG−pg)2)1/2≥rib3. Similarly, another two constraint conditions of ((ps-ysB)2+(ps−2xeB−pg)2)1/2≥rib3 and (ps−ysR)2+(ps−2xeR−pg)2)1/2≥rib3, which sub-pixels of different colors meet, can be obtained. The three constraint conditions above constitute a fourth group of constraint conditions which sub-pixels of different colors should meet.

The parameters of rib1 to rib3 shown inFIG.2Care minimum sizes of the bridging portions of the FMM for producing sub-pixels of the same color, and because of reasons of process limitations of a manufacturer and the like, the minimum size of the bridging portion of the FMM is rib, so that the distances between the light-emitting layers of sub-pixels of the same color cannot be smaller than rib.

For example, the minimum size rib of the bridging portion of the FMM is not smaller than a range of 10 to 20 micrometers.

As shown inFIG.2C, a minimum size of the opening of the FMM for a sub-pixel of each color in the first direction is slot, and then the size of the light-emitting layer of a sub-pixel of each color in the first direction cannot be smaller than slot, so as to obtain a fifth group of constraint conditions: xsR≥slot, xsG≥slot and xsB≥slot. For example, the minimum size slot is 25 micrometers.

According to the above-mentioned geometric relationship expression of a sub-pixel of each color and the five groups of constraint conditions that are satisfied, maximization of the opening rate of a sub-pixel of each color and high accuracy of the opening rate ratio of sub-pixels of different colors can be achieved at the cost of short time. In order to further save time, an optimal solution which achieves maximization of the opening rate and meets the constraint conditions can be obtained by utilizing an iterative algorithm. However, the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to adoption of the iterative algorithm, also can adopt other algorithms to calculate.

FIG.3is a flow chart for calculating an optimal solution, as provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown inFIG.3, 0 is input to an unknown variable xeR, an initial opening rate ar0 is set as 0, then xeR is added with 0.01 and a relationship between xeR and the pixel size ps is judged. If ps≥xeR, 0 is input to an unknown variable yeR, and if ps<xeR, calculation is ended. In the case that ps≥xeR, yeR is added with 0.01 and a relationship between yeR and the pixel size ps is judged. If ps≥yeR, 0 is input to the unknown variable xeB, and if ps<yeR, it proceeds to the step in which xeR=xeR+0.01 and calculation is continued. In the case that ps≥yeR, xeB is added with 0.01 and a relationship between xeB and the pixel size ps is judged. If ps≥xeB, a total opening rate ar is calculated, and if ps<xeB, it proceeds to the step in which yeR=yeR+0.01 and calculation is continued. In the case that ps≥xeB, the opening rate ar is compared to the initial opening rate ar0, if ar≥ar0, it is calculated whether each parameter of the geometric model obtained by the geometric relationship shown inFIG.2Ameets the above-mentioned five groups of constraint conditions, and if ar0≥ar, it proceeds to the step in which xeB=xeB+0.01 and calculation is continued. In a case that the constraint conditions are met, ar0 is set as ar and current ar0 is saved, and if the constraint conditions are not met, it proceeds to the step in which xeB=xeB+0.01 and calculation is continued. An optimal solution of each parameter in the geometric model in a case of the maximum opening rate ar can be obtained by the above-mentioned cycle calculation. In the above-mentioned step of adding 0.01 to xeR, yeR or xeB, it is not limited to the added value of 0.01, the added value also may be 0.01 or 0.001 and the like, and it is determined according to design accuracy and production accuracy. For example, this value can be used as a step length variable and is set first in the initial stage of a program.

The above-mentioned opening rate ar is the sum of the opening rate of sub-pixels of different colors in the above-mentioned geometric model, i.e., ar=arR+arG+arB.

Another embodiment of the present disclosure provides an FMM set for evaporating the above-mentioned display substrate, andFIG.4AtoFIG.4Care structural schematic diagrams of the FMM set provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown inFIG.4AtoFIG.4C, the FMM set includes: a first mask310, a second mask320and a third mask330. The first mask310includes a plurality of first openings311, and each first opening311is used for forming the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210as shown inFIG.1A. The second mask320includes a plurality of second openings321, and each second opening321is used for simultaneously forming the light-emitting layers221of the two second-color sub-pixels2210and2220included in the second-color sub-pixel pair220as shown inFIG.1A. The third mask330includes a plurality of third openings331, and each third opening331is used for forming the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230as shown inFIG.1A.

For example, as shown inFIG.1AandFIGS.4A to4C, a shape of the first opening311is approximately the same as the shape of the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210; a shape of the second opening320is approximately the same as the shape of the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220; and a shape of the third opening331is approximately the same as the shape of the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230.

For example, as shown inFIG.4AtoFIG.4C, the shortest distance between two adjacent first openings311is not smaller than a range of 10 to 20 micrometers, i.e., a size of a bridging portion of the first mask310except the first opening311is not smaller than a range of 10 to 20 micrometers. Similarly, the shortest distance between two adjacent second openings321is not smaller than a range of 10 to 20 micrometers, and the shortest distance between two adjacent third openings331is not smaller than a range of 10 to 20 micrometers.

As shown inFIG.1AandFIGS.4A to4C, two openings for evaporating the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors in each repeat unit group2000are configured to have orthogonal projections on the display substrate, of which boundaries are connected, so that in at least one repeat unit200, the boundaries of the light-emitting layers of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors, which are evaporated through the openings, are connected with each other. The third opening311and the second opening321which are respectively used for evaporating the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230and the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220which are adjacent to each other in the second direction are configured to have orthogonal projections on the display substrate, which are connected, so that the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230and the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220which are adjacent to each other in the second direction are connected. The first opening311for evaporating the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210and at least one of the second opening321for evaporating the light-emitting layer221of the second-color sub-pixel pair220adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction and the third opening331for evaporating the light-emitting layer231of the third-color sub-pixel230adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction are configured to have orthogonal projections on the display substrate, which are spaced, so that there is a spacing between the light-emitting layer of at least one of the second-color sub-pixel and the third-color sub-pixel230which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel210in the second direction and the light-emitting layer211of the first-color sub-pixel210.

For example, as shown inFIG.4AtoFIG.4C, a case that the first mask310is used for evaporating the red sub-pixel, the second mask320is used for evaporating the green sub-pixel pair and the third mask330is used for evaporating the blue sub-pixel is taken as an example.

For example, in the case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.2:1.8, the first opening311for evaporating the red sub-pixel has a size of 34.2 micrometers in the X direction and a size of 78.4 micrometers in the Y direction; the second opening321for evaporating the green sub-pixel pair has a size of 45.3 micrometers in the X direction and a size of 76.29 micrometers in the Y direction; and the third opening331for evaporating the blue sub-pixel has a size of 48.1 micrometers in the X direction and a size of 71.05 micrometers in the Y direction. The above-mentioned opening sizes may be applicable to evaporation on a sub-pixel of a display substrate of a Full High Definition (FHD) display, and a PPI of the display is 398.

For example, in the case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.26:1.46, the first opening311for evaporating the red sub-pixel has the size of 34.5 micrometers in the X direction and the size of 70.92 micrometers in the Y direction; the second opening321for evaporating the green sub-pixel pair has the size of 43.5 micrometers in the X direction and the size of 76.48 micrometers in the Y direction; and the third opening331for evaporating the blue sub-pixel has the size of 44 micrometers in the X direction and the size of 65.43 micrometers in the Y direction. The above-mentioned opening sizes may be applicable to evaporation on the sub-pixel of the display substrate of the FHD display, and the PPI of the display is 416.

For example, in the case that the opening rate ratio of the red sub-pixel (R), the green sub-pixel pair (G) and the blue sub-pixel (B) is 1:1.2:1.6, the first opening311for evaporating the red sub-pixel has the size of in 28.32 micrometers the X direction and the size of 49.57 micrometers in the Y direction; the second opening321for evaporating the green sub-pixel pair has the size of 32.36 micrometers in the X direction and the size of 60.28 micrometers in the Y direction; and the third opening331for evaporating the blue sub-pixel has the size of 33.82 micrometers in the X direction and the size of 50.58 micrometers in the Y direction. The above-mentioned opening sizes may be applicable to evaporation on a sub-pixel of a display substrate of a Quarter High Definition (QHD) display, and a PPI of the display is 538.

The illustrated opening sizes for evaporating sub-pixels of different colors are just schematic, the above-mentioned various opening sizes may be changed due to influence of many factors, and the embodiments of the present disclosure do not make any limit herein.

FIG.5Ais a structural schematic diagram of partial sub-pixel arrangement, as provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure, andFIG.5Bis a schematic diagram of diamond-shaped pixel arrangement. As shown inFIG.5A, a sub-pixel of each color further includes an anode and a cathode positioned on both sides of a light-emitting layer in a direction perpendicular to a base substrate, andFIG.5Aschematically shows the anode2006. As shown inFIG.5A, four sub-pixels positioned on a first row include one first-color sub-pixel210, two second-color sub-pixels2210and2220and one third-color sub-pixel230, the four sub-pixels form two pixels, and similarly, four sub-pixels positioned on a second row form two pixels.FIG.5Aschematically shows shapes and relative positions of light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of different colors, and the anode2006of each sub-pixel is connected with a thin film transistor through a via hole2007so as to drive the light-emitting layer to emit light.

For example, as shown inFIG.5B, in the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement, four sub-pixels positioned on a first row also include one first-color sub-pixel21, two second-color sub-pixels22and one third-color sub-pixel23, and the four sub-pixels form two pixels. Similarly, four sub-pixels positioned on a second row form two pixels.FIG.5Bschematically shows shapes and relative positions of light-emitting regions of sub-pixels of different colors, and an anode of each sub-pixel is connected with a thin film transistor by a via hole so as to drive a light-emitting layer to emit light. Each second-color sub-pixel in the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement needs to be evaporated by an independent FMM, i.e., different second-color sub-pixels need to be evaporated by different openings.

In a case that a size of a PDL of a pixel arrangement structure provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure and a size of a PDL of a diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure as shown inFIG.5Bare designed to be the same, a size relationship of opening rates of the two structures when the two pixel arrangement structures are applied to products with different resolutions is compared.

For example, when both the two structures are applied to an FHD display with a 400PPI resolution and the sizes of the PDLs are both about 22 to 24 micrometers, the opening rate of the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is greater than the opening rate of the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure by 3.8% to 7.9%.

For example, when both the two structures are applied to a QHD display with a 500PPI resolution and the sizes of the PDLs are both about 18 to 20 micrometers, the opening rate of the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is greater than the opening rate of the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure by 0.9% to 4.3%.

For example, when both the two structures are applied to an Ultra High Definition (UHD) display with a 600PPI resolution and the sizes of the PDLs are both about 14 to 16 micrometers, the opening rate of the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is greater than the opening rate of the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure by 6.5% to 15.4%.

Therefore, it can be seen that in displays with different resolutions, the opening rate of the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is higher than the opening rate of the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure, and it is more obvious in the UHD display with the 600PPI resolution. The higher the opening rate is, the longer the service life of the display is, and thus, the display using the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure has a longer service life.

FIG.5Ca schematic diagram of a mask for evaporating the second-color sub-pixel as shown inFIG.5B. As shown inFIG.5C, the mask24includes an opening25for evaporating the second-color sub-pixel22as shown inFIG.5B, and a dotted box in the opening25represents the light-emitting region of the second-color sub-pixel22.

For the second mask (as shown inFIG.4B) for evaporating the second-color sub-pixel, which is provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure, compared to the pixel arrangement structure and the mask as shown inFIG.5BandFIG.5C, according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, two green sub-pixels are adjacently arranged as a pair. When the light-emitting layer is prepared by using an FMM evaporation process, the light-emitting layers of the two green sub-pixels in each pair can be connected, and the green light-emitting layers of the two green sub-pixels in each pair are formed by one opening of the FMM, so that the process difficulty in preparation of the light-emitting layer of the green sub-pixel is reduced to a certain degree. By using one opening of the FMM for forming one second-color sub-pixel pair, the difficulty in production of the FMM can be reduced; and a distance between adjacent two openings in the FMM can be designed to be large, and thus, strength of the FMM can be promoted, so that not only can production yield of the FMM be promoted, but also purchase cost can be reduced.

In the actual production process of the FMM, metal etching may cause the draft angle, and thus, when sub-pixels of different colors are prepared by using the FMM evaporation process, the shape of the formed sub-pixel may be not a standard hexagon (standard hexagon is shown inFIG.4AtoFIG.4C), and for example, may be a shape of which an angle is removed and the like.

FIG.6Ais a partial structural schematic diagram of a first mask in an embodiment of the present disclosure, andFIG.6Bis a partial structural schematic diagram of a mask for evaporating the first-color sub-pixel in the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure as shown inFIG.5B. As shown inFIG.6A, the first mask310includes a bridging portion rib except the first opening311, and the bridging portion rib is used for bearing an acted tensile force. When a tensile force in a Y direction is applied to the first mask310as shown inFIG.6A, a transfer direction of a tensile force301in the bridging portion rib is still the Y direction, and thus, consistency between a stress state of the bridging portion of the mask and a direction of screen stretching tensile force is higher and the mask is difficult to generate wrinkles, so as to make evaporation more stable and benefit for improving evaporation accuracy.

When the tensile force in the Y direction is also applied to the mask as shown inFIG.6B, because of limitation to a position of an opening27in the mask and an extension direction of a bridging portion26except the opening27, a transfer direction of a tensile force in the bridging portion26may have a certain angle (the transfer force of the tensile force as shown inFIG.6B) with the Y direction, and compared to the mask as shown inFIG.6A, the mask as shown inFIG.6Bis not beneficial to transfer of the tensile force and is easy to generate wrinkles.

Therefore, with respect to the mask applied to the diamond-shaped pixel arrangement structure, design of the mask applied to the pixel arrangement structure provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is difficult to generate wrinkles so as to make evaporation more stable and benefit for improving evaporation accuracy.

Another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a display substrate by using the FMM set as shown inFIG.4AtoFIG.4C, the method includes: forming a light-emitting layer of a first-color sub-pixel on a base substrate by using the first opening of the first mask; simultaneously forming light-emitting layers of the two second-color sub-pixels of a second-color sub-pixel pair on the base substrate by using the second opening of the second mask; and forming a light-emitting layer of a third-color sub-pixel on the base substrate by using the third opening of the third mask. The light-emitting layers, which are formed by using the fine metal mask set, of adjacent sub-pixels of two different colors in the first direction are connected with each other; the light-emitting layers, which are respectively formed by using the third opening of the third mask and the second opening of the second mask, of the third-color sub-pixel and the second-color sub-pixel which are adjacent to each other in the second direction are connected with each other; and a spacing is formed between the light-emitting layer, which is formed by using the fine metal mask set, of at least one of the second-color sub-pixel and the third-color sub-pixel which are adjacent to the first-color sub-pixel in the second direction and the light-emitting layer of the first-color sub-pixel. In the process of forming the light-emitting layer of each sub-pixel on the display substrate by using the FMM set provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure, evaporation accuracy is higher and evaporation is more stable.

The following statements should be noted:(1) The accompanying drawings involve only the structure(s) in connection with the embodiment(s) of the present disclosure, and other structure(s) can be referred to common design(s).(2) In case of no conflict, features in one embodiment or in different embodiments can be combined.

What have been described above are only specific implementations of the present disclosure, the protection scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The protection scope of the present disclosure should be based on the protection scope of the claims.