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12 January 2005 Analysis of current driving capability of pentacene TFTs for OLEDs
Gi Seong Ryu, Hyun Sook Byun, Yong Xian Xu, Kyung Soo Pyo, Ki Beom Choe, Chung Kun Song
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Abstract
The flexible display and the application of Roll-To-Roll process is difficult because high temperature process of a-Si;H TFT and poly-Si TFT limited the use of plastic substrate. We proposed AMOLED using Pentacene TFT (OTFT) to fabricate flexible display. The first stage for OTFT application to OLED, we analyzed OTFT as driving device of OLED. The process performed on glass and plastic (PET) substrate that is coated ITO and PVP is used for gate insulator. The field effect mobility of the fabricated OTFT is 0.1~0.3cm2/V•sec and Ion/Ioff current ratio is 103~105. OLED is fabricated with two stories structure of TPD and Alq3, and we can observe the light at 5V by the naked eye. The wavelength of observed lights is 530nm ~550nm. We can confirm the driving of OLED due to OTFT using Test panel and observe OLED control by gate voltage of OTFT. Also, we verify designed structure and process, and make a demonstration fabricating 64 by 64 backplane based on Test panel.
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Gi Seong Ryu, Hyun Sook Byun, Yong Xian Xu, Kyung Soo Pyo, Ki Beom Choe, and Chung Kun Song "Analysis of current driving capability of pentacene TFTs for OLEDs", Proc. SPIE 5632, Light-Emitting Diode Materials and Devices, (12 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.579750
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Flexible displays

OLED lighting

Telescopic pixel displays

Positron emission tomography

Structural design

Eye

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