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27 February 2002 Ink-jet printing of polymer light-emitting devices
Paul C. Duineveld, Margreet M. de Kok, Michael Buechel, Aad Sempel, Kees A. H. Mutsaers, Peter van de Weijer, Ivo G. J. Camps, Ton van de Biggelaar, Jan-Eric J. M. Rubingh, Eliav I. Haskal
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Abstract
Spin coating is a suitable technique for the fabrication of monochrome light-emitting polymer devices. For color displays, however, it is not the optimal solution when different polymers are applied. In principle, there are several technologies available for patterning light-emitting polymers. In this paper we discuss the advantages of drop-on-demand ink-jet printing over other printing methods. Special attention is given to some fundamental aspects of the printing process, such as drop formation and pixel filling. Examples of both monochrome and full color ink-jet printed passive matrix displays will be discussed.
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Paul C. Duineveld, Margreet M. de Kok, Michael Buechel, Aad Sempel, Kees A. H. Mutsaers, Peter van de Weijer, Ivo G. J. Camps, Ton van de Biggelaar, Jan-Eric J. M. Rubingh, and Eliav I. Haskal "Ink-jet printing of polymer light-emitting devices", Proc. SPIE 4464, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices V, (27 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457460
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Printing

Coating

Fabrication

Optical lithography

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