Printed OLEDs (Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics USA 2009)

Mr Hongzheng Jin, Ph.D Candidate
Princeton University, USA
United States
 
Déc 03, 2009.

Presentation Summary

  • A high-resolution transfer printing method for the patterning of organic layers used for OLED application is introduced.
  • Features as small as 12 micron and red/green/blue sub-pixel arrays with a display resolution of 530 ppi will be demonstrated.
- Effect of transfer printing on device performance will be discussed.

Speaker Biography (Hongzheng Jin)

Hongzheng Jin is currently a PhD candidate at Department of Electrical Engineering of Princeton University. His thesis advisor is Professor James Sturm. His thesis work is to develop novel organic patterning techniques aimed at low-cost high throughput fabrication of full-colour OLEDs. He will receive his PhD degree in September 2009. Before joining Princeton University in 2002, he received master's degree in 2002 and bachelor's degree in 1998 in Materials Science and Engineering from Tsinghua University in Beijing China. He also received a second bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 1998. He was a visiting scholar in Juelich Research Center in Germany between June 2000 and June 2001.

Company Profile (Princeton University)

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