Thin-Film Encapsulation of OLED Lighting Devices (Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics Europe 2010)

Dr Ton van Mol, Program Manager
TNO Holst Center, Netherlands
Netherlands
 
2010年4月14日.

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プレゼンテーション概要

  • With its partners from the Fast2Light consortium, Holst Center/TNO and Philips Research Laboratories, Huntsman develops device encapsulation technology protecting OLEDs from environmental impacts, providing prolonged lifetime and enabling fexible OLED lighting.
  • This is achieved by thin film encapsulation stacks based on alternating organic/inorganic layers for which Huntsman is developing the organic materials.
  • This presentation deals with various aspects of defects in OLED's created by water vapor transmission and it's impact on final thin-film encapsulation TFE specification.

講演者の経歴 (An Beyns)

Since 2006:
Program manager of two programs within the Holst Centre
SP1: Printed Organic Lighting & Signage
TP2: Electrodes and barriers
 
2003-2005:
Project Manager at TNO for the Helianthos program, a joint collaboration with Akzo-Nobel (which sold this activity in 2005 to Nuon) on the development of R2R solar cells.
 
2002:
Visiting Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore (CA), research on the APCVD of SnO2:F on glass for low-E coatings.
 
2001:
Researcher at TNO, development of atmospheric pressure plasma systems
 
1997-2001:
PhD on APCVD of SnO2:F at TNO/University of Technology Eindhoven

会社紹介 (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (BMC))

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The department of Equipment for Additive Manufacturing (EfAM) develops cutting-edge technology and high-precision machine concepts for 3D printing and layer-wise material deposition.
Among others, EfAM has developed a 3D chocolate printer, a 3D pasta printer, a high-viscous continuous inkjet system, a force feedback system for a 3D Digital Light Processing printer, a fast large area atomic layer deposition machine and biocompatible materials and ceramic slurries for stereolithography. EfAM has a track record of successful technology transfers to its business partners. For example, its experience with stereolithography was used to found two companies; Rapidshape and NextDent.
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