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Recent progress in large sized & high performance organic TFT array SCOPUS

Title
Recent progress in large sized & high performance organic TFT array
Authors
Hong M.P.Kim B.S.Lee Y.U.Song K.K.Oh J.H.Kim J.H.Choi T.Y.Ryu M.S.Chung K.Lee S.Y.Koo B.W.Shin J.H.Jeong E.J.Pu L.S.
Date Issued
2005-05
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Abstract
Recently, we have developed 15.0 inch XGA organic TFT array and its LCD module, which might be world-largest array size and highest resolution in organic based device. This achievement is to be combined with several technical breakthroughs include new organic gate dielectric material, novel ohmic contact technique, and well-optimized process-architectures. Base on the newly developed organic gate dielectric with pentacene, we have obtained world-record field effect TFT mobilities in excess of 7cm2/Vsec and excellent on/off ratios as ∼106. For jumping up the OTFT research activities from laboratory scale to real production line, we have developed two key technologies. One is the new ohmic contact process with very common materials in the current LCD manufacturing such as ITO; the bottom contact structured OTFT with ITO source-drain electrode shows much the same performances as that with gold source-drain electrode. The other key technology to realize the large size organic device is that of optimizing the array structure to minimize the OTFT performance degradations. By combining these novel technologies, a 15.0" XGA prototype LCD panel is fabricated and shows good display performance.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/34833
DOI
10.1889/1.2720315
ISSN
0097-966X
Article Type
Article
Citation
Digest of Technical Papers-SID International Symposium, vol. 36, no. 1, page. 23 - 25, 2005-05
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