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MRS Proceedings | 2005

A Rapid Evaluation Method to Assess Organic Film Uniformity in Roll-to-Roll Manufactured OLEDs.

Svetlana Rogojevic; Tami Janene Faircloth; Maria Mercedes Otero; James Grande; Robert William Tait; Joseph John Shiang; Anil Raj Duggal

In order to enable low cost roll-to-roll or sheet-processing of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) devices, completely new deposition methods for both polymer and smallmolecule layers are being developed in place of the classic semiconductor manufacturing methods. In evaluating the utility of such methods, it is advantageous to have a robust and fast method to measure the thickness uniformity of the deposited organic layers. Non-uniformities at all spatial length scales from sub-mm to several cm can occur and so need to be understood as a function of the relevant parameters for each deposition method. Here we demonstrate a simple and fast method to quantify non-uniformities in thin films over arbitrarily large length scales. Our method utilizes the color of light reflected from the coated substrate and its variation with polymer layer thickness. This concept of color change is well known, and is due to constructive interference of light of particular wavelengths related to polymer layer thickness and optical constants. In our modification, a digital camera is used to capture images of the coated substrates, and hue is extracted from the image data files. We show that hue can be linearly correlated with polymer thickness. We demonstrate this for polymer based OLEDs using poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) and a light-emitting polymer (LEP) deposited on transparent substrate. The correlations were successfully used for 40-140nm PEDOT:PSS layers and 20-110nm LEP layers over length scales greater than 1 inch. The method sensitivity is estimated to be better than 5 nm. We show examples of non-uniformity analysis and how it relates to OLED performance.


Archive | 2006

Color tunable oled illumination display and method for controlled display illumination

Svetlana Rogojevic; Mark Marshall Meyers; Anil Raj Duggal; Gustino Joseph Lanese; Jacob Charles Bortscheller; Michael Scott Herzog; Tami Janene Faircloth


Archive | 2006

Color tunable illumination source and method for controlled illumination

Svetlana Rogojevic; Michael Scott Herzog; Anil Raj Duggal; Jacob Charles Bortscheller; Tami Janene Faircloth


Archive | 2007

Large area organic electronic devices and methods of fabricating the same

Hak Fei Poon; Svetlana Rogojevic; Dennis Joseph Coyle


Archive | 2006

Systems and methods for selective deposition of graded materials on continuously fed objects

Min Yan; Ahmet Gun Erlat; Paul Alan McConnelee; Anil Raj Duggal; Svetlana Rogojevic


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for forming patterned coated films

Hak Fei Poon; Dennis Joseph Coyle; Svetlana Rogojevic


Archive | 2006

Organic illumination source and method for controlled illumination

Jie Liu; Svetlana Rogojevic; Joseph John Shiang; Donald Franklin Foust


Archive | 2007

Illumination source providing enhanced color mixing

Svetlana Rogojevic; Anil Raj Duggal; Hak Fei Poon


Archive | 2005

Transparent electrode for organic electronic devices

Jie Liu; James Anthony Cella; Min Yan; Anil Raj Duggal; Gautam Parthasarathy; Svetlana Rogojevic; Michael Scott Herzog


Archive | 2008

Monolithically connected photovoltaic devices on flexible substrates

Sheila Tandon; Bastiaan Arie Korevaar; Svetlana Rogojevic

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