In this paper, a combined experimental, computational, and analytical approach is used to provide new insights into the lamination of organic solar cells and light emitting devices at macro- and micro-scales. First, the effects of applied lamination force (on contact between the laminated layers) are studied. The crack driving forces associated with the interfacial cracks (at the bi-material interfaces) are estimated along with the critical interfacial crack driving forces associated with the separation of thin films, after layer transfer. The conditions for successful lamination are predicted using a combination of experiments and computational models. Guidelines are developed for the lamination of low-cost organic electronic structures.
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Oyewole, O. K., Yu, D., Du, J., Asare, J., Anye, V. C., Fashina, A., … Soboyejo, W. O. (2015). Lamination of organic solar cells and organic light emitting devices: Models and experiments. Journal of Applied Physics, 118(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4928729
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