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10 September 2003 Active-matrix OLED using 150°C a-Si TFT backplane built on flexible plastic substrate
Kalluri R. Sarma, Charles Chanley, Sonia R. Dodd, Jared Roush, John Schmidt, Gordana Srdanov, Matthew Stevenson, Ralf Wessel, Jeffrey Innocenzo, Gang Yu, Marie B. O'Regan, W. A. MacDonald, R. Eveson, Ke Long, Helena Gleskova, Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm
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Abstract
Flexible displays fabricated using plastic substrates have a potential for being very thin, light weight, highly rugged with greatly minimized propensity for breakage, roll-to-roll manufacturing and lower cost. The emerging OLED display media offers the advantage of being a solid state and rugged structure for flexible displays in addition to the many potential advantages of an AM OLED over the currently dominant AM LCD. The current high level of interest in flexible displays is facilitating the development of the required enabling technologies which include development of plastic substrates, low temperature active matrix device and backplane fabrication, and display packaging. In the following we will first discuss our development efforts in the PEN based plastic substrates, active matrix backplane technology, low temperature (150°C) a-Si TFT devices and an AM OLED test chip used for evaluating various candidate designs. We will then describe the design, fabrication and successful evaluation and demonstration of a 64x64 pixel AM OLED test display using a-Si TFT backplane fabricated at 150°C on the flexible plastic substrate.
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Kalluri R. Sarma, Charles Chanley, Sonia R. Dodd, Jared Roush, John Schmidt, Gordana Srdanov, Matthew Stevenson, Ralf Wessel, Jeffrey Innocenzo, Gang Yu, Marie B. O'Regan, W. A. MacDonald, R. Eveson, Ke Long, Helena Gleskova, Sigurd Wagner, and James C. Sturm "Active-matrix OLED using 150°C a-Si TFT backplane built on flexible plastic substrate", Proc. SPIE 5080, Cockpit Displays X, (10 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497638
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Amorphous silicon

Glasses

LCDs

Flexible displays

Coating

Transistors

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