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A new wettability‐control technique for fabricating color OLED panels by an ink‐jet‐printing method
Author(s) -
Ueno Shigehiro,
Taguchi Yosuke,
Saeki Kosuke,
Okada Masato,
Nagino Shinsuke,
Hashimoto Keisuke,
Tachikawa Tomoyuki
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1889/jsid19.1.87
Subject(s) - materials science , monochrome , wetting , oled , optoelectronics , fabrication , layer (electronics) , inkwell , optics , composite material , medicine , physics , alternative medicine , pathology
Abstract— The fabrication technique for color OLED panels by means of wettability‐controllable hole‐injection material (HIM) and a photocatalytic lithography method achieves both precise ink‐jet printing and long‐lifetime devices. The technique enables us to selectively change the non‐wetting surface of a hole‐injection layer (HIL) of metal‐oxide nanoparticles (MONPs) into a wetting surface without damage to the device performance. Wetting patterns formed by this method with photocatalyst‐coated photomasks made it possible to print emission material with patterns of precisely 98‐μm widths on the hole‐injection layer. A fluorescent green‐emitting device fabricated with an HIM of MONPs by the photocatalytic treatment exhibited a long lifetime of 365 hours at30,000 cd/m 2 , which can be extrapolated to a lifetime of more than 110,000 hours at 1000 cd/m 2 , assuming an acceleration coefficient of 1.7. A two‐color device and a monochrome passive‐matrix panel were also successfully fabricated. The two‐color device emitted light without the mixing of colors. The monochrome panel displayed alphabetical characters with good uniformity and no flaws.