IP Library Granted Patent US 8,211,597
Granted Patent B2
US 8,211,597 · App. 12/137,686 · Granted Jul 3, 2012

Color photoresist with gold nanoparticles and color filters made thereby

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Patent No.
US 8,211,597
App. No.
12/137,686
Granted
Jul 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A color photoresist with gold nanoparticles and color filters made therefrom are provided. The color photoresist with gold nanoparticles includes substituted acrylate monomers, gold nanoparticles (or clusters), surfactants and a photo-polymerization initiator. The color filter includes a polyacrylate, gold nanoparticles (or clusters) and surfactants. The gold nanoparticles (or clusters) can be dispersed in the color photoresist or the color filter by the surfactants.

Claims (39)

1. A red photoresist with gold nanoparticles, comprising:

acrylate monomers;

a photo-polymerization initiator mixed with the acrylate monomers;

a plurality of gold nanoparticles having a size from approximately 3 nm to approximately 50 nm, wherein the quantity of the gold nanoparticles is about 0.05-0.5 percent by weight; and

a first organic surfactant and a second organic surfactant, each molecule of the first organic surfactant and the second organic surfactant having a terminal heteroatom group and at least one linear alkyl group, wherein the linear alkyl group of the first organic surfactant is C6-C12, wherein the linear alkyl group of the second organic surfactant is C12-C20,

wherein the terminal heteroatom group binds to the surfaces of the gold nanoparticles, and the linear alkyl group disperses the gold nanoparticles within the acrylate monomers and the photo-polymerization initiator.

2. The photoresist of claim 1 , wherein the first organic surfactant is tri(linear-alkyl) phosphine oxide and the second organic surfactant is linear alkyl amine.

3. The photoresist of claim 1 , wherein the first organic surfactant is tri-n-octylphosphine oxide and the second organic surfactant is hexadecylamine.

4. The photoresist of claim 1 , wherein the gold nanoparticles have a size from approximately 3 nm to approximately 30 nm.

5. The photoresist of claim 1 , wherein the acrylate monomers are selected from the group consisting of ethoxylated bisphenol dimethacrylate, tricyclodecanedimethanol diacrylate, and tri(2-hydroxy ethyl)isocyanurate triarylate.

6. The photoresist of claim 1 , wherein the photo-polymerization initiator is selected from the group consisting of 2,2-Dimethoxy-2-phenyl acetophenone and 1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone.

7. A blue photoresist with gold nanoparticles, comprising:

acrylate monomers;

a photo-polymerization initiator mixed with the acrylate monomers;

a plurality of gold nanoparticle clusters having a size from approximately 200 nm to approximately 500 nm; and

the blue photoresist consisting essentially of an organic surfactant, each molecule of the organic surfactant having a terminal heteroatom group and three linear alkyl groups, wherein the linear alkyl group of the organic surfactant is C6-C12;

wherein the terminal heteroatom group binds to the surfaces of the gold nanoparticle clusters, and the linear alkyl groups disperse the gold nano-particle clusters in the acrylate monomers and the photo-polymerization initiator.

8. The photoresist of claim 7 , wherein the organic surfactant is tri(linear-alkyl) phosphine oxide.

9. The photoresist of claim 8 , wherein the organic surfactant is tri-n-octylphosphine oxide.

10. The photoresist of claim 7 , wherein the quantity of the gold nanoparticle clusters is 0.05-0.5 percent by weight.

11. A red filter with gold nanoparticles, comprising:

polyacrylate;

a plurality of gold nanoparticles, the gold nanoparticles have a size from approximately 3-50 nm, wherein the quantity of the gold nanoparticles is about 0.05-0.5 percent by weight; and

a first organic surfactant and a second organic surfactant, each molecule of the first organic surfactant and the second organic surfactant having a terminal heteroatom group and at least one linear alkyl group,

wherein the linear alkyl group of the first organic surfactant is C6-C12, wherein the linear alkyl group of the second organic surfactant is C12-C20,

wherein the terminal heteroatom group binds to the surfaces of the gold nanoparticles, and the linear alkyl group disperses the gold nanoparticles within the polyacrylate.

12. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the first organic surfactant is tri(linear-alkyl) phosphine oxide and the second organic surfactant is linear alkyl amine.

13. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the first organic surfactant is tri-n-octylphosphine oxide, and the second organic surfactant is hexadecylamine.

14. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the gold nanoparticles have a size from approximately 3 nm to approximately 30 nm.

15. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the polyacrylate is selected from the group consisting of bisphenol dimethacrylate, tricyclodecanedimethanol diacrylate, and tri(2-hydroxy ethyl)isocyanurate triarylate.

16. A blue filter with gold nanoparticles, comprising:

polyacrylate;

a plurality of gold nanoparticle clusters having a size of about 200 nm to approximately 500 nm; and

the blue filter consisting essentially of an organic surfactant, each molecule of the organic surfactant having a terminal heteroatom group and three linear alkyl groups;

wherein the terminal heteroatom group binds to the surfaces of the gold nanoparticle clusters, and the linear alkyl groups disperse the gold nano-particle clusters in the polyacrylate,

wherein the linear alkyl group of the organic surfactant is C6-C12.

17. The filte of claim 16 , wherein the organic surfactant is tri(linear-alkyl)phosphine oxide.

18. The filter of claim 17 , wherein the organic surfactant is tri-n-octylphosphine oxide.

19. The filter of claim 16 , wherein the quantity of the gold nanoparticle clusters is 0.05-0.5 percent by weight.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 7, 2014
From: CHIMEI INNOLUX CORPORATION
To: INNOLUX CORPORATION
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