Flexible Active Matrix Backplane Technology Development in a Pilot Line Manufacturing Environment (Printed Electronics USA 2006)

Gregory Raupp, Director
Arizona State University, United States
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Critical path in high information content flexible display technology development
  • Process development on 6" wafer-scale line
  • Unique toolsets and processes required to enable fabrication on flexible substrate
  • Scale-up to GEN II
  • Outlook for transition to printing

Speaker Biography

Gregory B. Raupp, (B.S. ChE with Distinction Purdue University, 1976; M.S. Ch.E. Purdue University, 1978; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1984) is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Arizona State University and Director of the Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University. His research expertise and experience in chemical reaction engineering and chemical reactions at surfaces span interdisciplinary application areas from processes and novel materials for flexible electronics and displays, microelectronics and packaging, to biocompatible and "smart" responsive coatings. He has published more than 110 technical papers and is the holder of two U.S. patents. Prior to assuming the Director's position at Center launch in spring 2004, he was ASU's Associate Vice President for Research, and from 1999-2002 he was Associate Dean for Research in the Fulton School of Engineering.

Company Profile

The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) is a university/industry/government collaborative venture established in 2004 designed to advance full color flexible display technology and flexible display manufacturing to the brink of commercialization. The principal goal of the FDC is to develop high performance, commercially-viable, conformal and flexible displays that are lightweight, rugged, low power, and low cost.