Title :
Paper as a Substrate for Inorganic Powder Electroluminescence Devices
Author :
Kim, Jin-Young ; Park, Shang Hyeun ; Jeong, Taewon ; Bae, Min Jong ; Song, Sunjin ; Lee, Jeonghee ; Han, In Taek ; Jung, Donggeun ; Yu, SeGi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Sungkyunkwan Univ., Suwon, South Korea
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Alternating-current-type inorganic powder electroluminescence (PEL) devices were successfully fabricated on four kinds of paper substrates, i.e., glossy paper, sticker paper, magazine paper, and newspaper. To protect the paper from wet chemical and heating processes during the formation of the PEL device, the paper substrate was coated with a spin-on-glass layer that served as a buffer layer. In spite of the fragility of paper, quite satisfactory results were obtained-the performance of paper-based PEL devices was almost equivalent to that of PEL devices on a plastic substrate. Extension of a substrate to paper, even to flimsy daily newspaper, will widen the opportunity of PEL devices as one of flexible and disposable displays.
Keywords :
electroluminescent displays; flat panel displays; buffer layer; current-type inorganic powder electroluminescence devices; flat-panel displays; heating process; paper substrate; paper-based PEL devices; plastic substrate; spin-on-glass layer; wet chemical process; Chemical processes; Costs; Dielectric substrates; Displays; Electroluminescent devices; Fabrication; Heating; Physics; Plastics; Powders; Electroluminescence (EL); ZnS; inorganic; paper; spin-on-glass (SOG);
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2010.2045675