Literature DB >> 14743215

Flexible active-matrix displays and shift registers based on solution-processed organic transistors.

Gerwin H Gelinck1, H Edzer A Huitema, Erik van Veenendaal, Eugenio Cantatore, Laurens Schrijnemakers, Jan B P H van der Putten, Tom C T Geuns, Monique Beenhakkers, Jacobus B Giesbers, Bart-Hendrik Huisman, Eduard J Meijer, Estrella Mena Benito, Fred J Touwslager, Albert W Marsman, Bas J E van Rens, Dago M de Leeuw.   

Abstract

At present, flexible displays are an important focus of research. Further development of large, flexible displays requires a cost-effective manufacturing process for the active-matrix backplane, which contains one transistor per pixel. One way to further reduce costs is to integrate (part of) the display drive circuitry, such as row shift registers, directly on the display substrate. Here, we demonstrate flexible active-matrix monochrome electrophoretic displays based on solution-processed organic transistors on 25-microm-thick polyimide substrates. The displays can be bent to a radius of 1 cm without significant loss in performance. Using the same process flow we prepared row shift registers. With 1,888 transistors, these are the largest organic integrated circuits reported to date. More importantly, the operating frequency of 5 kHz is sufficiently high to allow integration with the display operating at video speed. This work therefore represents a major step towards 'system-on-plastic'.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14743215     DOI: 10.1038/nmat1061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


  69 in total

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