Integration of solution-processed polymer thin-film transistors for reflective liquid crystal applications

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Herein, the integration of solution-processed polymer thin-film transistors (TFTs) that were fabricated using selective wettability through ultraviolet (UV) exposure into a reflective liquid crystal display is demonstrated. From the experimental results of energy-dispersive spectroscopy, the composition of carbon and fluorine enhancing the hydrophobicity in the polymer chains was found to play a critical role in the wetting selectivity upon UV exposure. The polymer TFTs fabricated through the wettability-patterning process exhibited long-term stability and reliability. This wetting-selectivity-based patterning technique will be useful for constructing different types of solution-processed electronic and optoelectronic devices. © 2011 Copyright The Korean Information Display Society.

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Kim, S. J., Kim, M. H., Suh, M. C., Mo, Y. G., Chang, S. W., & Lee, S. D. (2011). Integration of solution-processed polymer thin-film transistors for reflective liquid crystal applications. Journal of Information Display, 12(4), 205–208. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2011.621319

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