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Vacuum Thermally Evaporated Polymeric Zinc Acrylate as an Organic Interlayer of Organic/Inorganic Multilayer Passivation for Flexible Organic Thin-Film Transistor SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Vacuum Thermally Evaporated Polymeric Zinc Acrylate as an Organic Interlayer of Organic/Inorganic Multilayer Passivation for Flexible Organic Thin-Film Transistor
Authors
Won Min YunJaeyoung JangSooji NamYong Jin JeongLae Ho KimSeyeol ParkSeo, SJPark, CE
Date Issued
2012-11
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEM
Abstract
Polymeric zinc acrylate (pZA) was introduced as an organic interlayer for the inorganic/organic multilayer passivation of flexible organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). The pZA film was deposited by thermally evaporating a zinc diacrylate (ZDA) monomer under high vacuum (<10(-5) Torr) and applying UV irradiation. The conversion of ZDA into a polymeric phase was confirmed by FTIR analysis, breakdown voltage measurements and the photopatternability of the film before and after UV irradiation. Vacuum-thermally evaporated pZA film showed good surface smoothness and a high permeation activation energy (53 kJ mol(-1)) compared to conventional polymeric films. As an interlayer for multilayer passivation, vacuum-thermally evaporated silicon monoxide (SiO) was introduced as the inorganic counterpart of the pZA interlayer. A multilayer film comprising 6.5 pairs of layers showed a water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of 0.055 g m(-2) per day, a 25-fold improvement over the WVTR of a single SiO film (1.207 g m(-2) per day). OTFTs encapsulated with 6.5 pairs of polymeric zinc acrylate/silicon monoxide layers showed prolonged stability over 97 days. In addition, the passivation layer did not show crack formation, and sustained barrier characteristics, even after 500 bending tests.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/10955
DOI
10.1039/C2JM34760A
ISSN
0959-9428
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, vol. 22, no. 48, page. 25395 - 25401, 2012-11
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