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Advanced Materials | 2011

Low-Power Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Diode Display Device

Sunkook Kim; Hyuk-Jun Kwon; Sung-Hun Lee; Hong-shik Shim; Young Tea Chun; Woong Choi; Jin-ho Kwack; Dong-Won Han; Myoung-Seop Song; Sungchul Kim; Saeed Mohammadi; In-Seo Kee; Sang Yoon Lee

Demands in extending fl at panel approaches to attain ultra-thin fl exible displays, which are lightweight, portable, and unbreakable for head-up displays, security identifi cation documents, conformable products, and electronic papers are ever increasing. [ 1‐3 ] A typical fl exible display comprises two major parts: i) driving circuitry to switch and address the display device, and ii) a fl exible display device to display an image and enhance outdoor readability. Signifi cant progress has been made in achieving stable rollable or bendable driving circuitry based on flthin fi lm transistors (TFTs), such as oxide transistors based on gallium indium zinc oxide (GIZO) [ 4 ] or hafnium indium zinc oxide (HIZO), [ 5 ] low temperature poly-Si (LTPS) on a plastic substrate (polyimide), [ 6 ] nanotube and nanowire-based transistors, [ 2 , 7 , 8 ] and organic thin fi lm transistors (OTFTs). [ 9 ] On the other hand, challenges to integrate a fl exible display device to realize full-color, low power, and outdoor readability have still not been addressed. Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are widely used to fabricate commercial displays, but their optical system to switch a light source (backlight unit or light-emitting diode (LED) through a red/ green/blue (RGB) color fi lter) consists of a constant thick layer of liquid crystal molecules aligned between electrodes, and two polarization fi lms having the axes of transmission perpendicular to each other. Bending a LCD causes liquid crystal molecules to deform. The light that passes through the deformed liquid crystal molecules and two surrounding polarizing fi lms with perpendicular polarization axes is distorted causing display malfunction. In comparison, OLEDs do not suffer from such bending malfunctions, which makes OLEDs strong candidates for integration with fl exible electronics to achieve fl exible color displays. Current-generation OLEDs can afford a high performance and fl exibility, but this technology requires a polarization (POL) fi lm to enhance the contrast ratio for outdoor readability, and glass encapsulation to protect the OLED from oxygen and water. The fragile nature of these components limits their utility in fl exible OLED display devices. An advanced material to overcome the fragile components is required to allow the fl exible properties. In order to achieve a highly fl exible OLED display device, the following characteristics are needed: i) a low temperature process to prevent deformation in plastic substrates, ii) a new optical architecture providing both fl exibility and high outdoor readability, iii) a thinner and lighter platform than for current OLED technologies that allows bending and folding, iv) mechanical and electrical stability during repetitive folding, and v) optical reliability without malfunction from an ambient environment, especially water and oxygen.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2010

18.4: A New Seamless Foldable OLED Display Composed of Multi Display Panels

Hong-shik Shim; In-Seo Kee; Sunkook Kim; Young Tea Chun; Hyuk-Jun Kwon; Yong-wan Jin; Sangyoon Lee; Dong-Won Han; Jin-ho Kwack; Donghun Kang; HaeKwan Seo; Myoung-Seop Song; Myung-Ho Lee; Sungchul Kim

A new seamless foldable OLED display composed of multi display panels is proposed. To verify seamless viewing and robust folding-unfolding reliability, a 138 ppi resolution, 5.4″ diagonal size AM-OLED seamless foldable display prototype is fabricated.


Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2011

Electronic passports with AMOLED displays

Joerg Fischer; Markus Tietke; Frank Fritze; Oliver Muth; Manfred Paeschke; Dong-Won Han; Jin-ho Kwack; Tae-Jin Kim; Jong-hyuk Lee; Sungchul Kim; Ho-Kyoon Chung

— The development of high-security ID systems calls for never-ending technical and economic innovation. As long as documents and items of high material or immaterial value continue to exist, there will always be attempts to copy or manipulate them. A revolutionary product concept for new ID systems with novel functionality and applications is described and the worlds first ePassport containing a thin, bendable active-matrix light-emitting-diode (AMOLED) display without an internal battery is presented.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2010

26.4: Invited Paper: ID Document Technologies with Bendable AMOLED Displays

Joerg Fischer; Markus Tietke; Frank Fritze; Oliver Muth; Manfred Paeschke; Dong-Won Han; Jin-ho Kwack; Tae-Jin Kim; Jong-hyuk Lee; Sungchul Kim; Ho-Kyoon Chung

The development of highly secure ID systems requires ongoing technical and economic innovation. Document fraud poses a huge security risk, not only for individual users but also for society at large [1]. In this paper, we describe a revolutionary product concept for new ID systems with novel functionality and applications. We present the worlds first ePassport with a thin, bendable active matrix light emitting diode (AMOLED) display without an internal battery.


Archive | 2015

Organic light emitting display and method for manufacturing the same

Jin-ho Kwack; Jong-Han Jeong; Dong-Won Han


Archive | 1996

Methods for detecting short-circuited signal lines in nonvolatile semiconductor memory and circuitry therefor

Jin-ho Kwack; Woung-Moo Lee


Archive | 2008

ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE (OLED) DISPLAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Jin-ho Kwack; Young-shin Pyo


Archive | 2007

Method of aligning a substrate, mask to be aligned with the same, and flat panel display apparatus using the same

Jin-ho Kwack; Tae-kyung Ahn; Min-Kyu Kim; Se-Yeoul Kwon


Archive | 2011

ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY

Jin-ho Kwack; Dong-Won Han; Seung-Yong Song; Hyo-Jin Kim


Archive | 2014

Organic light emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing same

Jin-ho Kwack; Tae-Wook Kang; Daebeom Shin; Dong-Won Han

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