Novel roll-to-roll lift-off patterned active-matrix display on flexible polymer substrate

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Abstract

A novel electrode patterning technique by using lift-off a sacrificial black ink layer on thin polymer substrate was performed on a roll-to-roll (reel-to-reel, R2R) printing system. An active-matrix display array was demonstrated by this technique with 2000 μm display pixels with concept of MEMS (micro electro mechanical system) etalon. The resolution of this flexography lift-off system was improved to 100 μm for pattern isolation from gravure printing. Compare to well-developed hot embossing or laser ablation for polymer substrate's patterning, R2R lift-off provides a flat and smooth surface which is a must for multilayer stacking and reliability. This system also provides a high pattern integrity, low cost, large scale, and high throughput solution for electrode patterning on flexible polymer substrate. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Lo, C. Y., Hiitola-Keinänen, J., Huttunen, O. H., Petäjä, J., Hast, J., Maaninen, A., … Toshiyoshi, H. (2009). Novel roll-to-roll lift-off patterned active-matrix display on flexible polymer substrate. Microelectronic Engineering, 86(4–6), 979–983. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mee.2009.02.001

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