IP Library Granted Patent US 7,166,169
Granted Patent B2
US 7,166,169 · App. 11/032,899 · Granted Jan 23, 2007

Vaporization source with baffle

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Patent No.
US 7,166,169
App. No.
11/032,899
Granted
Jan 23, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vapor deposition source for depositing organic material includes a boat having a cavity for holding organic material and an aperture plate, having a plurality of spaced apertures, for enclosing the boat. The vapor deposition source also includes a heating element provided in the cavity between the aperture plate and the organic material, and a baffle member in contact with the heating element and having at least three surfaces which absorb energy from the heating element, the first surface redirecting energy to the aperture plate and the second and third surfaces redirecting energy to the boat walls and the organic material.

Claims (13)

1. A vapor deposition source-for depositing organic material comprising:

a) a boat having a cavity for holding organic material;

b) an aperture plate, having a plurality of spaced apertures, for enclosing the boat;

c) a heating element provided in the cavity between the aperture plate and the organic material; and

d) a baffle member without openings in contact with the heating element and having at least three surfaces which absorb energy from the heating element, the first surface redirecting energy to the aperture plate and the second and third surfaces redirecting energy to the boat walls and the organic material, wherein the periphery of the baffle member is triangular.

2. The source of claim 1 , wherein the boat and the aperture plate are constructed from stainless steel.

3. The source of claim 1 , wherein the baffle member and the aperture plate form a vapor path and wherein the ratio of the length of the vapor path to the width is at least 10:1.

4. A vapor deposition source for depositing organic material comprising:

a) a boat having a cavity for holding organic material;

b) an aperture plate, having a plurality of spaced apertures, for enclosing the boat;

c) a heating element provided in the cavity between the aperture plate and the organic material; and

d) a baffle member without openings spaced from the boat and the aperture plate and disposed in relation to the heating element to absorb infrared energy from the heating element, and constructed to redirect infrared energy to the apertures in the aperture plate and to the organic material in the boat and the boat walls, the baffle member being provided in a predetermined spaced relationship to the aperture plate to thereby reduce variations in the conductance of the organic vapor from the source to reduce variations in pressure in the vapor deposition source, wherein the periphery of the baffle member is triangular.

5. The source of claim 4 , wherein the boat and the aperture plate are constructed from stainless steel.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2010
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: GLOBAL OLED TECHNOLOGY LLC
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