80‐2: Invited Paper: Ink Jet Printed Film Formation and Its Impact on OLED Device Performance
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers2019Vol. 50(1), pp. 1154–1156
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Georg Bernatz, Gaëlle Béalle, Manuel Hamburger, Hsin‐Rong Tseng, Sebastian Stolz, Anna Hayer, Nils Koenen, Rouven Linge, Miriam Engel, Sebastian Meyer, Rémi Anémian, Edgar Boehm
Abstract
Flat and homogeneous films by ink jet printing of organic materials are proven to be essential for OLED application. The impact of ink formulation, film thickness, pixel size, bank layout and process conditions (i.e. drying parameters) have been investigated. Their severe impact on device performance is illustrated.
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