MUMBAI, India, April 20 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202514080347 A) filed by Lg Display Co. Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea, on Aug. 25, 2025, for 'display device.'

Inventor(s) include Lee, Soyi; Jang, Youngin; Lee, Soyoung; Kim, Hyungon; and Nam, Juhyun.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure provides a display device (100), which comprises a plurality of sub-pixels (SP), and each of the plurality of sub-pixels (SP) comprises: a substrate (110); a driving transistor (DT) disposed on the substrate (110); a power line (VDD) disposed on the substrate (110); a reflective electrode (RE) disposed on the driving transistor (DT) and the power line (VDD), wherein the reflective relectrode comprises a first reflective electrode (RE1) and a second reflective electrode (RE2) spaced apart from each other, the first reflective electrode (RE1) is electrically connected to the driving transistor (DT), and the second reflective electrode (RE2) is electrically connected to the power line (VDD); an adhesive layer (116) disposed on the reflective electrode (RE); a light emitting diode (LED) disposed on the adhesive layer (116); a first planarization layer (117a) disposed on the adhesive layer (116) and enclosing a part of a side edge of the light emitting diode (LED); a first connection electrode (CE1) and a second connection electrode (CE2) disposed on the first planarization layer (117a) and spaced apart from each other; a second planarization layer (117b) disposed on the first planarization layer (117a), the first connection electrode (CE1) and the second connection electrode (CE2); and a third connection electrode (CE3) disposed on the second planarization layer (117b), wherein the first reflective electrode (RE1) is connected to the light emitting diode (LED) by the first connection electrode (CE1), and wherein the second reflective electrode (RE2) is connected to the light emitting diode (LED) by the second connection electrode (CE2) and the third connection electrode (CE3)."

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