Gas permeation and lifetime tests on polymer-based barrier coatings

Autor: Eric S. Mast, Michael S. Weaver, Mark E. Gross, Charles C. Bonham, Peter M. Martin, Paul E. Burrows, Wendy D. Bennett, Julie J. Brown, Daniel Fogarty, Gordon L. Graff, Linda S. Sapochak, Lech Michalski, Michael G. Hall
Rok vydání: 2001
Předmět:
Zdroj: SPIE Proceedings.
ISSN: 0277-786X
DOI: 10.1117/12.416878
Popis: We describe a flexible, transparent plastic substrate for OLED display applications. A flexible, composite thin film barrier is deposited under vacuum onto commercially available polymers, restricting moisture and oxygen permeation rates to undetectable levels using conventional permeation test equipment. The barrier is deposited under vacuum in a process compatible with conventional roll- coating technology. The film is capped with a thin film of transparent conductive oxide yielding an engineered substrate (BarixTM) for next generation, rugged, lightweight or flexible OLED displays. Preliminary tests indicate that the substrate is sufficiently impermeable to moisture and oxygen for application to moisture-sensitive display applications, such as organic light emitting displays, and is stable in pure oxygen to 200 degrees Celsius.
Databáze: OpenAIRE