A combined approach of solvent-assisted dewetting and polymer-bonding lithography was employed to pattern the luminescent materials on the polymer-coated substrate. In saturated solvent vapor atmosphere, light-emitting material films (e.g., Alq3 PVK, PhE- PdI4 PS) on the polydimethylsiloxane mold could dewet and form isolated micropatterns directed by the mold. Then, the microstructures were transferred to the polymer-coated substrates based on the surface adhesion to generate the useful isolated and well-defined light-emitting patterns. The optical property of Alq3 PVK remains almost unaffected in the patterning process. The combined approach is applicable to other organic functional materials and polymer-coated surfaces with different physical and chemical properties and has potential applications in organic microelectronics fabrication. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
CITATION STYLE
Luan, S., Cheng, Z., Xing, R., Wang, Z., Yu, X., & Han, Y. (2005). Patterning organic luminescent materials by solvent-assisted dewetting and polymer-bonding lithography. Journal of Applied Physics, 97(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1886268
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.