Karl Rakos
DuPont
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Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2007
William A. MacDonald; M. K. Looney; Duncan Henry Mackerron; Robert William Eveson; Raymond Adam; Katsuyuki Hashimoto; Karl Rakos
Abstract— Recent advances in both organic- and inorganic-based electronics processed on flexible substrates offer substantial rewards in terms of being able to develop displays that are thinner, lighter, robust, and conformable, and can be rolled away when not required. In addition, plastic-based substrates coupled with the recent developments in solution deposition and ink-jet printing for laying down OLED materials and active-matrix thin-film-transistor (TFT) arrays open up the possibility of cost-effective processing in high volumes using roll to roll (R2R) processing. To replace glass, however, a plastic substrate needs to be able to offer some or all of the properties of glass, i.e., clarity, dimensional stability, thermal stability, barrier, solvent resistance, and low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) coupled with a smooth surface. In addition, a conductive layer may be required. No plastic film offers all these properties so any plastic-based substrate will almost certainly be a multilayer composite structure. This paper will discuss the issues associated with selecting plastic materials, contrast the various options, and highlight how to gain optimum performance through process control. This will be illustrated with examples of film in use in flexible electronic applications.
MRS Proceedings | 2003
Bill A MacDonald; Keith Rollins; Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; Bob A Rustin; Makoto Handa
Polyester films are well-known substrates for a wide range of electronic applications. This contribution will describe new developments in polyester film substrates for OLED displays.
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2008
Robert William Eveson; William A. MacDonald; Duncan Henry Mackerron; Andrew Nathan Hodgson; Raymond Adam; Karl Rakos; Keith Rollins; Robert Rustin; M. Kieran Looney; John Stewart; Masato Asai; Katsuyuki Hashimoto
DuPont Teijin Films™ (DTF) have developed engineered substrates for the flexible electronics market. Teonex ®Q65FA and Melinex® ST506/504 are biaxially oriented semi-crystalline polyesters. for applications requiring high surface smoothness over wide area, planarised Teonex® Q65FA and Melinex® ST506 are emerging as suitable substrate materials for backplanes and frontplanes. The property set requirements for these films can be demanding as they are replacing rigid glass substrates. It is important to understand and control factors that can influence properties to achieve the optimum performance for a given flexible display application. This contribution will discuss the impact of applying a planariser coating to biaxially oriented semi-crystalline polymers.
Archive | 2003
Julian Neal Robinson; Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos
Archive | 2001
Karl Rakos; Paul David Alan Mills; Moira Logan; Noel Stephen Brabbs
Archive | 2009
Julian Neal Robinson; Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; David Brown; Jackie Symonds; Debbie A. Stephenson
Archive | 2012
Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; Damian Peter Tuffin; Dominic Dupont Teijin Films Uk Ltd Hoy
Archive | 2009
Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; David Brown; Jackie Symonds; Debbie A. Stephenson; Julian Neal Robinson
Archive | 2009
Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; David Brown; Jackie Symonds; Debbie A. Stephenson; Julian Neal Robinson
Archive | 2003
Robert William Eveson; Karl Rakos; Julian Neal Robinson