2006
DOI: 10.1889/1.2433477
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P-219L: Late-News Poster: Flexible Electrophoretic Display with Inkjet Printed Active Matrix Backplane

Abstract: A 2.4‐inch, 50‐ppi organic TFT‐driven active‐matrix backplane was developed and fabricated by using an effective combination of inkjet printing and vacuum processes. This novel process, which consists of a single photolithography step and two inkjet printing steps, is particularly compatible with flexible plastic substrates. An electrophoretic display device created using this process operated stably in air, even without a step for forming a passivation layer.

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“…The bistable characteristics of electronic paper display could potentially supply many applications in our daily lives. For example: RFID, small display, smart card, and others [76].…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bistable characteristics of electronic paper display could potentially supply many applications in our daily lives. For example: RFID, small display, smart card, and others [76].…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inkjet printing has also found application for precisely positioning spacer beads in LCDs [9]. Organic semiconductors have been deposited by inkjet methods, particularly for organic light emitting diode displays and for pixel transistors in active-matrix backplanes [10][11][12]. Within these applications, there are still many challenges in optimizing the printing processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%