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28 June 2005Organic light emitting pixel arrays by supra-molecular self-organization (Invited Paper)
We present a controlled, well-defined pattern replication of a
micrometer template driven by a surface free energy lithographic
technique, realized by molecular aggregation in dewetting
conditions and by confining the liquid solution with geometric
boundaries. The presented technique has allowed the fabrication
of light-emitting devices, and in particular the realization of
OLEDs with an array of addressable pixels.
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Ilenia Viola, Marco Mazzeo, Alessandra Passab, Stefania D'Amone, Roberto Cingolani, Giuseppe Gigli, "Organic light emitting pixel arrays by supra-molecular self-organization," Proc. SPIE 5838, Nanotechnology II, (28 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.613938