Optical-interference type reflective panel and method for making the same
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1. An optical interference reflective panel comprising:
- a substrate (10);
a plurality of supporting layers (11) formed on the substrate (10);
a plurality of first conductive optical film stacks (12) formed on the substrate (10), wherein each first conductive optical film stack (12) is formed between adjacent supporting layers (11) and covers a part of the adjacent supporting layers (11); and
a plurality of second conductive optical film stacks (14) formed above the first conductive optical film stacks (12), wherein the second conductive optical film stacks (14) partly overlap regions where the first conductive optical film stacks (12) are formed above the adjacent supporting layers (11).
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Abstract
An optical-interference type reflective panel and a method for making the same are disclosed, wherein the display panel has a substrate on which multiple supporting layers are firstly formed. Then, a plurality of first conductive optical film stacks, spacing layers and multiple second conductive optical film stacks are sequentially formed on the substrate. Finally, once the spacing layers are removed, optical-interference regulators are formed. Since said supporting layers forming step is prior to the first conductive optical film stacks, a precise back-side exposing step is not necessary so that the making procedure of the panel is simplified.
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1. An optical interference reflective panel comprising:
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a substrate (10); a plurality of supporting layers (11) formed on the substrate (10); a plurality of first conductive optical film stacks (12) formed on the substrate (10), wherein each first conductive optical film stack (12) is formed between adjacent supporting layers (11) and covers a part of the adjacent supporting layers (11); and a plurality of second conductive optical film stacks (14) formed above the first conductive optical film stacks (12), wherein the second conductive optical film stacks (14) partly overlap regions where the first conductive optical film stacks (12) are formed above the adjacent supporting layers (11). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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