Organic Electronics | 2021

Improved barrier and mechanical properties of Al2O3/acrylic laminates using rugged fluorocarbon layers for flexible encapsulation

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Thin film encapsulation (TFE) with high barrier performance and mechanical reliability is essential and challenging for flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In this work, SF6 plasma treatments were introduced for surface modifications of acrylic in Al2O3/acrylic laminates fabricated by atomic layer deposition (ALD) and ink-jet printing (IJP). It was found that micro-/nano-structures and surface fluoridation appeared on the surface of acrylic, and could be modulated by the discharge power and irradiation of plasma treatment. The water vapor transmission rates (WVTR) of Al2O3/acrylic multi-layers decreased evidently because of reducing surface polarity and strong cross-link of acrylic after plasma treatments. Furthermore, the rugged surface and relieved residual stress resulted from etching and heating of acrylic could enhance the mechanical property remarkably. The plasma treated Al2O3/acrylic multi-layers with only 3 dyads exhibited a low WVTR value of 1.02\xa0×\xa010−6\xa0g/m2/day and more stable mechanical property under 200 iterations blending test by comparative measurements, proving that the introduction of SF6 plasma surface modifications could improve simultaneously the barrier performance and mechanical reliability prominently of the inorganic/organic multi-layers with no need of extra neutral axis design.

Volume 97
Pages 106263
DOI 10.1016/J.ORGEL.2021.106263
Language English
Journal Organic Electronics

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