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Kronemeijer, A.J. (author), Akkerman, H. (author), van der Steen, J.L. (author), Steudel, S. (author), Pendyala, R. (author), Panditha, P. (author), Bel, T. (author), van Diesen, K. (author), de Haas, G. (author), Maas, J. (author), de Riet, J. (author), Rovers, M. (author), Verbeek, R. (author), Nag, M. (author), Verschueren, L. (author), Genoe, J. (author), Dehaene, W. (author), Lu, Y.J. (author), Chiang, S.C. (author), Huang, Y.Y. (author), Yeh, M.H. (author), Gelinck, G. (author)
conference paper 2018
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Li, F. (author), Smits, E. (author), van Leuken, L. (author), Haas, D.G. (author), Ellis, T. (author), van der Steen, J.L. (author), Tripathi, A.K. (author), Myny, K. (author), Ameys, M. (author), Schols, S. (author), Heremans, P. (author), Gelinck, G.H. (author)
AMOLED displays using oxide TFTs and high-quality moisture barrier were fabricated on ultrathin, flexible plastic substrates to give maximum mechanical flexibility. Total display thickness is below 150μm, and repeated rollability at 1 cm roll radius has been demonstrated. Electrical/Mechanical characteristics and reliability of the flexible...
article 2014
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Fukui, Y. (author), Shibata, M. (author), Tanaka, Y. (author), Okumoto, K. (author), Morita, K. (author), Otake, K. (author), Tripathi, A.K. (author), van der Putten, B. (author), van der Steen, J.L. (author), Tempelaars, K. (author), van Leuken, L. (author), Li, F. (author), Yakimets, I. (author), Gelinck, G.H. (author), Myny, K. (author), Smout, S. (author), Willegems, M. (author), Schols, S. (author), Steudel, S. (author), Genoe, J. (author), Heremans, P. (author)
We have developed a full color flexible top-emission AMOLED display with 80 ppi resolution using In-Ga-Zn-O TFT backplane on PEN foil under the maximum process temperature of 150 oC. Notwithstanding the low processing temperature, the TFTs with SiOx passivation layer show high reliability with VTH shift of less than 0.2 V at 10,000 seconds under...
article 2013