IP Library Granted Patent US 7,993,806
Granted Patent B2
US 7,993,806 · App. 12/059,667 · Granted Aug 9, 2011

Transfer substrate, and fabrication process of organic electroluminescent devices

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Patent No.
US 7,993,806
App. No.
12/059,667
Granted
Aug 9, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transfer substrate is provided with a photothermal conversion layer and a transfer layer formed in this order on a base substrate. The transfer layer is formed of an organic material selected from the group including a first organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature (T sub ) of lower than 500° C. and sublimates under atmospheric pressure, and a second organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature (T sub ) of lower than 500° C. and satisfies the following inequality: T sub −T m <200° C. (T sub : the weight decrease initiation temperature of the second organic material, and T m : a melting point of the second organic material). Also disclosed is a process for fabricating organic electroluminescent devices by using the transfer substrate.

Claims (36)

1. A transfer substrate with a photothermal conversion layer and a transfer layer formed in this order on a base substrate, wherein:

said base substrate is transparent to laser light of; and

said transfer layer is formed of an organic material selected from the group including a first organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and sublimates under atmospheric pressure, and a second organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and satisfies the following equation (1):

T sub −T m <200° C.  (1)

where

T sub : the weight decrease initiation temperature of said second organic material, and

T m : a melting point of said second organic material.

2. The transfer substrate according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second organic materials are hole-transporting materials.

3. A process for fabricating organic electroluminescent devices by forming a lower electrode in a pattern on a device substrate, forming on said lower electrode an organic layer including at least a light emitting layer, and then forming an upper electrode on said organic layer, said process comprising the steps of:

arranging a transfer substrate, which has a photothermal conversion layer and a transfer layer formed of an organic material in this order on a base substrate, opposite said device substrate having said lower electrode formed thereon such that said transfer layer is facing said device substrate; and

irradiating light through said base substrate to said photothermal conversion layer to convert said light into heat in said photothermal conversion layer such that said transfer layer is thermally transferred onto said lower electrode to form at least said light emitting layer of said organic layer,

wherein,

said transfer layer is formed of an organic material selected from the group including a first organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and sublimates under atmospheric pressure, and a second organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and satisfies the following equation (1):

T sub −T m <200° C.  (1)

where

T sub : the weight decrease initiation temperature of said second organic material, and

T m : a melting point of said second organic material.

4. A transfer substrate with a photothermal conversion layer and a transfer layer formed in this order on a base substrate, wherein:

said base substrate is transparent to laser light; and

said transfer layer is formed of at least three organic material layers stacked one over another, and two of said at least three organic material layers located at the outer sides of said transfer layer are each formed of an organic material selected from the group including a first organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and sublimates under atmospheric pressure, and a second organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and satisfies the following equation (1):

T sub −T m <200° C.  (1)

where

T sub : the weight decrease initiation temperature of said second organic material, and

T m : a melting point of said second organic material.

5. The transfer substrate according to claim 4 , wherein said two organic material layers located at the outer sides of said transfer layer are formed of the same organic material.

6. The transfer substrate according to claim 4 , wherein said at least one organic material layer held between said two organic material layers, one being on the side of said base substrate and the other on the side of said surface of said transfer layer, is formed of a hole-transporting material.

7. The transfer substrate according to claim 6 , wherein said two organic material layers, one being on the side of said base substrate and the other on the side of said surface of said transfer layer, are formed of a hole-transporting material.

8. A process for fabricating organic electroluminescent devices by forming a lower electrode in a pattern on a device substrate, forming on said lower electrode an organic layer including at least a light emitting layer, and then forming an upper electrode on said organic layer, said process comprising the steps of:

arranging a transfer substrate, which has a photothermal conversion layer and a transfer layer formed of an organic material in this order on a base substrate, opposite said device substrate having said lower electrode formed thereon such that said transfer layer is facing said device substrate; and

irradiating light through said base substrate to said photothermal conversion layer to convert said light into heat in said photothermal conversion layer such that said transfer layer is thermally transferred onto said lower electrode to form at least said light emitting layer of said organic layer,

wherein,

said transfer layer is formed of at least three organic material layers stacked one over another, and two of said at least three organic material layers located at the outer sides of said transfer layer are each formed of an organic material selected from the group including a first organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and sublimates under atmospheric pressure, and a second organic material, which has a weight decrease initiation temperature T sub of lower than 500° C. and satisfies the following equation (1):

T sub −T m <200° C.  (1)

where

T sub : the weight decrease initiation temperature of said second organic material, and

T m : a melting point of said second organic material.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2015
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: JOLED INC.
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