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Design of Highly Water Resistant, Impermeable, and Flexible Thin-Film Encapsulation Based on Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Layers

Authors
Kwon, Jeong HyunJeong, Eun GyoJeon, YongminKim, Do-GeunLee, SeunghunChoi, Kyung Cheol
Issue Date
Jan-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
water vapor transmission rate (WVTR); thin film encapsulation; aluminum oxide (Al2O3); water-resistant; wearable encapsulation
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.11, no.3, pp.3251 - 3261
Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
3251
End Page
3261
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/84346
DOI
10.1021/acsami.8b11930
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
The lack of a transparent, flexible, and reliable encapsulation layer for organic-based devices makes it difficult to commercialize wearable, transparent, flexible displays. The reliability of organic-based devices sensitive to water vapor and oxygen must be guaranteed through an additional encapsulation layer for the luminance efficiency and lifetime. Especially, one of the major difficulties in current and future OLED applications has been the absence of thin-film encapsulation with superior barrier performance, mechanical flexibility, and water-resistant properties. In this work, we fabricated highly water-resistant, impermeable, and flexible inorganic/organic multilayers with optimized Al2O3 and functional organic layers. The key properties of the fabricated multilayers were compared according to the thickness and functionality of the inorganic and organic layers. Improvement of the barrier performance is mainly attributed to the optimized thickness of the Al2O3 films, and is additionally due to the increased lag time and effective surface planarization effects caused by the use of micrometer-thick organic layers. As a result, the 3-dyad multilayer structure composed of 60 nm-thick Al2O5 layers deposited at 70 degrees C and 2-mu m-thick silane-based inorganic/organic hybrid polymer (silamer) layers with layered silica exhibited the lowest WVTR value of 1.11 X 10(-6) g/m(2)/day in storage conditions of 30 degrees C/90% relative humidity. In addition, the multibarrier exhibited good mechanical stability through the use of alternating stacks of brittle inorganic and soft organic layers, without showing a large increase in the WVTR after bending tests. In addition, silamer layers improved the environmental stability of the Al2O3 ALD film. The silamer layer coated on the Al2O3 film effectively worked as a protective layer against harsh environments. The effective contact at the interface of Al2O3/silamer makes the barrier structure more impermeable and corrosion-resistant. In this study, we not only demonstrated an optimized multilayer based on functional organic layers but also provided a methodology for designing a wearable encapsulation applicable to wearable organic electronics.
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