IP Library Granted Patent US 7,332,263
Granted Patent B2
US 7,332,263 · App. 10/830,508 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Method for patterning an organic light emitting diode device

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Patent No.
US 7,332,263
App. No.
10/830,508
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for laser patterning of a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device having a multilayered structure comprising a substrate and at least one light emitting organic layer disposed between two electrode layers, the method comprising the step of: irradiating areas of the multilayered structure with a laser beam in a predetermined pattern thereby causing ablation of the multilayered structure in the irradiated areas; wherein, the electrode layers and the light emitting organic layer or layers are patterned substantially simultaneously during the same irradiation operation. Also described are a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device patterned by the method of the present invention and a display comprising the same.

Claims (16)

1. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device having a multilayered structure, said method comprising:

providing a substrate having a multilayered structure formed thereon, said multilayered structure comprising an anode layer formed on the substrate, at least one light emitting organic layer formed on the anode layer, and a cathode layer formed on said at least one light emitting organic layer;

irradiating areas of the cathode layer in a predetermined pattern using a laser beam having a pulse width in a nanosecond or a picosecond range and an energy density exceeding the ablation threshold of the cathode layer to thereby cause ablation of the multilayered structure in the irradiated areas;

wherein, the anode layer, the cathode layer and the at least one light emitting organic layer are patterned substantially simultaneously during the same irradiation operation.

2. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 1 , including the further step of removing any residual material expelled during laser patterning.

3. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 1 , wherein the laser beam comprises ultra violet radiation having a wavelength less than 355 nm.

4. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 1 , wherein the anode layer comprises indium tin oxide (ITO) and the cathode layer comprises a metallic material.

5. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 4 , wherein the laser beam has a wavelength of 248 nm and a pulse width of 30 nanoseconds.

6. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device having a multilayered structure, said method comprising:

providing a substrate having a multilayered structure formed thereon, said multilayered structure comprising an anode layer formed on the substrate, at least one light emitting organic layer formed on the anode layer, and a cathode layer formed on said at least one light emitting organic layer;

irradiating areas of the anode layer through the substrate in a predetermined pattern with a laser beam having a pulse width in a picosecond range and an energy density exceeding the ablation threshold of the cathode layer to thereby cause ablation of the multilayered structure in the irradiated areas;

wherein, the anode layer, the cathode layer and the light emitting organic layer are patterned substantially simultaneously during the same irradiation operation.

7. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 6 , wherein irradiation of the anode layer through the substrate occurs with the laser beam focused on the cathode layer.

8. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 6 , including the further step of removing any residual material expelled during laser patterning.

9. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 6 , wherein the anode layer comprises indium tin oxide (ITO) and the cathode layer comprises a metallic material.

10. A method for patterning a passive matrix organic light emitting diode device according to claim 9 , wherein the laser beam has a wavelength of 335 nm and a pulse width of 20 picoseconds.