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20 March 2015 Light-scattering thermal cross-linking material using morphology of nanoparticle free polymer blends
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Abstract
A newly light-scattering thermal cross-linking material based on self-assembly for forming the morphology of nanoparticle free polymer blends was reported. The material design concept to use light-scattering thermal cross-linking material with high uniformity of light on display panel from LED for high quality such as brightness and evenness, mechanical properties, and gas and water barrier properties. The high light scattering rate of 8 % at 350-450 nm of wavelength, fast cure film at 140 ºC and 120 s, and thermal stability at 190 ºC in bake condition for high productivity were indicated in the light-scattering thermal cross-linking material using the nanoparticle free polymers with carboxylic acid functional groups. These novel system using morphology of nanoparticle free polymer blends in light-scattering package material for a LCD using LED was a valuable approach to the design of material formulations for newly light-scattering thermal cross-linking material.
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Satoshi Takei "Light-scattering thermal cross-linking material using morphology of nanoparticle free polymer blends", Proc. SPIE 9425, Advances in Patterning Materials and Processes XXXII, 94251M (20 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2081825
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Light scattering

LCDs

Light emitting diodes

Nanoparticles

Polymer thin films

Epoxies

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