Flexible AM OLED panel driven by bottom-contact OTFTs |
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Authors: | Mizukami M. Hirohata N. Iseki T. Ohtawara K. Tada T. Yagyu S. Abe T. Suzuki T. Fujisaki Y. Inoue Y. Tokito S. Kurita T. |
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Affiliation: | Victor Co. of Japan, Kanagawa, Japan; |
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Abstract: | Active matrix organic-light-emitting-diode (AM OLED) panels, driven by organic thin-film transistors (OTFT), have been successfully fabricated on a flexible plastic substrate. The pixel circuit consists of two bottom-contact pentacene OTFTs working as switching and driving transistors. The panel has 16 /spl times/ 16 pixels, each of which have an OLED using a phosphorescent material with an emission efficiency of 30 cd/A. A tantalum oxide (Ta/sub 2/O/sub 5/) film with a dielectric constant of 24, prepared by the anodization of Tantalum (Ta), was used as the gate insulator of the OTFTs. The passivation layer on the OTFTs was formed by a layer of silicon dioxide (SiO/sub 2/) and two layers of polyvinyl alcohol. Using OTFTs with a Ta/sub 2/O/sub 5/ gate insulator, the authors have realized a flexible active matrix OLED panel driven with a low voltage of -12 V. |
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