Fully R2R-Printed Carbon-Nanotube-Based Limitless Length of Flexible Active-Matrix for Electrophoretic Display Application

ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS(2020)

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A limitless-length flexible active-matrix implies that virtually any surface can be rendered into an interactive medium when laminated with electrophoretic or organic light-emitting diode sheets. However, performance, cost, and size limitations of current fabrication technologies and semiconducting materials, typically utilized in thin film transistor (TFT) active matrices (TFT-AMs), have hindered progress, thus preventing the realization of fully printed TFT-AMs on a plastic roll. A new high-purity semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotube (s-SWCNT) ink is prepared by first isolating 99.9% pure s-SWCNTs via conjugated polymer extraction, and then utilizing a ligand-exchange method to formulate a novel hydrophilic gravure-compatible semiconducting ink. Based on the s-SWCNT ink, a fully additive manufacturing process using roll-to-roll (R2R) gravure printing enables the fabrication of a flexible TFT-AM, overcoming performance, cost, and size limitations. TFT-AMs with 10 to 40 PPI resolution where average mobility of 0.23 +/- 0.12 cm(2) V-1 s(-1), average on-off ratio of 10(4.1), and threshold voltage variation of +/- 13% are attained. As a proof of concept, an inexpensive and flexible electrophoretic display is demonstrated by simply laminating an electrophoretic sheet onto the R2R gravure-printed s-SWCNT-based TFT-AM.
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additive manufacturing,carbon nanotubes,e-paper,flexible TFTs,active matrices,roll-to-roll gravure
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