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Fibertronic Textile Displays: OLED-Based Designs and Implementations

Authors
Kwon, Na-YoungLee, Ju YoungBae, Seo-YoonLee, Sung-Min
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
fibertronic electronics; textile displays; organic light-emitting diodes; interconnectable lightingfibers; fiber passivation
Citation
ACS Applied Optical Materials, v.3, no.10, pp 2241 - 2250
Pages
10
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Journal Title
ACS Applied Optical Materials
Volume
3
Number
10
Start Page
2241
End Page
2250
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/209182
DOI
10.1021/acsaom.5c00363
ISSN
2771-9855
2771-9855
Abstract
Electronic textiles (e-textiles) represent a versatile class of functional textiles encompassing diverse applications including healthcare monitoring, functional outdoor clothing, and information delivery. Within this domain, e-textile displays have emerged as a particularly compelling category, triggering intensive research into luminescent fiber technologies. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) exhibit strong potential for e-textile display configurations owing to their inherently thin and flexible form factors as well as their compatibility with both vacuum and solution processing on one-dimensional fiber structures. In this Spotlight on Applications, we highlight recent advancements in OLED fiber technology from our previous studies, which addressed the device design and fabrication strategies for high-performance electroluminescence, environmentally robust operation, and matrix addressability in fiber networks. We also identify critical challenges specific to OLED fiber formats, such as interconnectable fiber pixel encapsulation and limited emitting areas in interwoven textile configurations, and discuss potential solution options. Experimental demonstrations, together with the underlying design rationale for device materials and architectures, provide a practical route toward fibertronic textile displays, advancing emerging e-textile platforms.
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