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IOP Publishing, Journal of Semiconductors, 9(44), p. 092602, 2023

DOI: 10.1088/1674-4926/44/9/092602

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Low-temperature conformal vacuum deposition of OLED devices using close-space sublimation

Journal article published in 2023 by Bryan Siu Ting Tam, Shou-Cheng Dong ORCID, Ching W. Tang
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Abstract

Abstract Close-space sublimation (CSS) has been demonstrated as an alternative vacuum deposition technique for fabricating organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). CSS utilizes a planar donor plate pre-coated with organic thin films as an area source to rapidly transfer the donor film to a device substrate at temperatures below 200 °C. CSS is also conformal and capable of depositing on odd-shaped substrates using flexible donor media. The evaporation behaviors of organic donor films under CSS were fully characterized using model OLED materials and CSS-deposited films exhibited comparable device performances in an OLED stack to films deposited by conventional point sources. The low temperature and conformal nature of CSS, along with its high material utilization and short process time, make it a promising method for fabricating flexible OLED displays.