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5 December 2001 Fabrication of full-color phosphor screen by electrophoretic deposition combined with photolithography
Jun-Ho Yum, Yung-Eun Sung
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Electrophoretic deposition was employed to apply a phosphor coating, for use in the fabrication of a full color screen consisting of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) phosphors. Patterned phosphor layers can be fabricated by the electrophoretic deposition, combined with photolithography. For this process, R,G, and B phosphors were deposited on a patterned ITO glass by means of photoresist. The phosphor could be deposited, not on the photoresist surface, but on the patterned conductive substrate, since the photoresist has insulating properties. Conventional photolithographic conditions cannot be used for electrophoretic deposition due to the fact that the photoresist is soluble in the alcoholic solvent, which is used after baking. A suspension of the insoluble photoresist was obtained by optimizing the baking temperature. Patterned color screens, prepared by electrophoretic deposition combined with photolithography were studied using SEM and photo luminescence spectroscopy.
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Jun-Ho Yum and Yung-Eun Sung "Fabrication of full-color phosphor screen by electrophoretic deposition combined with photolithography", Proc. SPIE 4445, Solid State Lighting and Displays, (5 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450041
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Optical lithography

Photoresist materials

Scanning electron microscopy

Particles

Photomicroscopy

Coating

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