SUBSTRATE FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To actualize a sufficient cell gap and to make a formed spacer hard to fall off by setting the glass transition temperature of at least one of layers constituting the spacer within a specific range. SOLUTION: This substrate has the spacer fixed in a non-display area and the gla...
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description | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To actualize a sufficient cell gap and to make a formed spacer hard to fall off by setting the glass transition temperature of at least one of layers constituting the spacer within a specific range. SOLUTION: This substrate has the spacer fixed in a non-display area and the glass transition temperature of the spacer is |
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