Claims
- 1. A matrix substrate having, on a substrate, a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between said electroconductive members to separate the pixel electrodes from each other, and an electroconductive film disposed through an electrically insulating film with respect to said electroconductive members to create a capacitor with each of said electroconductive members,wherein said electrically insulating member exists immediately over said electroconductive film and said electrically insulating member is formed in a round taper shape near a contact portion therewith.
- 2. The matrix substrate according to claim 1, wherein said electroconductive film functions as a shielding film.
- 3. A matrix substrate having, on a substrate, a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between said electroconductive members to separate the pixel electrodes from each other, and an electroconductive film disposed through a first electrically insulating film with respect to said electroconductive members to create a capacitor with each of said electroconductive members,wherein a second electrically insulating film is further disposed between said electrically insulating member and said electroconductive film and between said electrically insulating film and said electroconductive film, and wherein said electrically insulating member is formed in a round taper shape near a contact portion between the pixel electrodes.
- 4. A liquid crystal display device adapted so that a liquid crystal material is placed between a matrix substrate, said matrix substrate having, on a substrate, a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between said electroconductive members to separate said pixel electrodes from each other, and an electroconductive film disposed through an electrically insulating film with respect to said electroconductive members to create a capacitor with each of said electroconductive members, and an opposite substrate having an opposite electrode opposed to said pixel electrodes,wherein said electrically insulating member exists immediately over said electroconductive film and said electrically insulating member is formed in a round taper shape near a contact portion therewith.
- 5. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 4, wherein the liquid crystal display device comprises a plurality of microlenses.
- 6. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 5, wherein one of said microlenses is disposed in correspondence to two of said pixel electrodes.
- 7. A projection type liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal display device according to claim 4.
- 8. The projection type liquid crystal display device according to claim 7, comprising at least three said liquid crystal devices for three colors, wherein a blue beam is separated by a highly reflective mirror and a blue reflecting dichroic mirror and beams of red and green are separated by a red reflecting dichroic mirror and a green/blue reflecting dichroic mirror, so that each beam irradiates the corresponding liquid crystal device.
- 9. A liquid crystal display device adapted so that a liquid crystal material is placed between a matrix substrate, said matrix substrate having, on a substrate, a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between said electroconductive members to separate the pixel electrodes from each other, and an electroconductive film disposed through a first electrically insulating film with respect to said electroconductive members to create a capacitor with each of said electroconductive members, and an opposite substrate having an opposite electrode opposed to said pixel electrodes,wherein a second electrically insulating film is further disposed between said electrically insulating member and said electroconductive film and between said electrically insulating film and said electroconductive film, and wherein said electrically insulating member is formed in a round taper shape near a contact portion between the pixel electrodes.
- 10. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 9, wherein the liquid crystal display device comprises a plurality of microlenses.
- 11. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 10, wherein one of said microlenses is disposed in correspondence to two of said pixel electrodes.
- 12. A projection type liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal display device according to claim 9.
- 13. The projection type liquid crystal display device according to claim 12, comprising at least three said liquid crystal devices for three colors, wherein a blue beam is separated by a highly reflective mirror and a blue reflecting dichroic mirror and beams of red and green are separated by a red reflecting dichroic mirror and a green/blue reflecting dichroic mirror, so that each beam irradiates the corresponding liquid crystal device.
- 14. A matrix substrate having a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between the pixel electrodes to separate adjacent pixel electrodes from each other, and an electroconductive film disposed under said electroconductive member,wherein a first electrically insulating film is further disposed between said electrically insulating member and said electroconductive film and between said adjacent pixel electrodes and said electroconductive film, and a second electrically insulating film is further disposed to cover a side of said electrically insulating member and a top of said first electrically insulating film.
- 15. The matrix substrate according to claim 14, wherein said second electrically insulating film is formed in a second taper shape near a contact portion between said electrically insulating member and said first electrically insulating film.
- 16. A matrix substrate having a plurality of electroconductive members to constitute pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, an electrically insulating member disposed between the pixel electrodes to separate adjacent pixel electrodes from each other, and a light shielding electroconductive film disposed under said electrically insulating member,wherein a first electrically insulating film is further disposed between said light shielding electroconductive film and said electrically insulating member and between said adjacent pixel electrodes and said electroconductive film, and a second electrically insulating film is further disposed to cover a side of said electrically insulating member and a top of said first electrically insulating film, and wherein said pixel electrode, said light shielding electroconductive film, and said first and second electrically insulating films constitute a capacitor.
- 17. The matrix substrate according to claim 16, wherein said second electrically insulating film is formed in a second taper shape near a contact portion between said electrically insulating member and said first electrically insulating film.
- 18. A liquid crystal display device comprising:(i) a matrix substrate, said matrix substrate comprising: (a) a plurality of electroconductive members constituting a plurality of pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, (b) an electrically insulating member disposed between the plurality of pixel electrodes to separate adjacent pixel electrodes from each other, (c) an electroconductive film disposed under said electrically insulating member, (d) a first electrically insulating film disposed between said electroconductive member and said electrically insulating member, and between said adjacent pixel electrodes and said electroconductive film, and (e) a second electrically insulating film disposed to cover a side of said electrically insulating member and a top of said first electrically insulating film; ii) a liquid crystal layer; iii) an opposite electrode; and iv) a microlens.
- 19. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 18, wherein said second electrically insulating film is formed in a second taper shape near a contact portion between said electrically insulating member and said first electrically insulating film.
- 20. a liquid crystal display device comprising:i) a matrix substrate, said matrix substrate comprising: (a) a plurality of electroconductive members constituting a plurality of pixel electrodes arrayed in a matrix pattern, (b) an electrically insulating member disposed between said plurality of pixel electrodes to separate adjacent pixel electrodes from each other, (c) a light shielding electroconductive film disposed under said electrically insulating member, (d) a first electrically insulating film disposed between said light shielding electroconductive member and said electrically insulating member, and between said adjacent pixel electrodes and said electroconductive film, and (e) a second electrically insulating film disposed to cover a side of said electrically insulating member and a top of said first electrically insulating film, wherein said pixel electrode, said light shielding electroconductive film and said first and second electrically insulating films constitute a capacitor; ii) a liquid crystal layer; iii) an opposite electrode; and iv) a microlens.
- 21. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 20, wherein said second electrically insulating film is formed in a second taper shape near a contact portion between said electrically insulating member and said first electrically insulating film.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/176,276 filed Oct. 21, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,512,566.
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