Low energy-cost TFT technologies using ultra-thin flexible glass substrate

Noriyoshi Yamauchi*, Taketsugu Itoh, Takashi Noguchi

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel flexible display technologies using ultra-thin glass substrate. Flexible thin glass substrate as a panel material for TFTs are proposed for the energy saving. There are many attractive applications for such TFTs on thin glass like highly functional systems, and rather simple paper displays and printable displays. They are suitable as high performance mobile terminals. The Si based TFTs crystallized using semiconductor blue Laser have an advantage as a highly functional panel by improving the performance with reducing the production cost. The device structure of organic TFTs on thin flexible glass is more suitable for reducing drastically an energy cost in which the semiconductor layer may be coated by a spin coating method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Active-Matrix Flatpanel Displays and Devices - TFT Technologies and FPD Materials, AM-FPD 2012
Pages213-214
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2012 Oct 31
Event19th International Workshop on Active-Matrix Flatpanel Displays and Devices - TFT Technologies and FPD Materials, AM-FPD 2012 - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 2012 Jul 42012 Jul 6

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Active-Matrix Flatpanel Displays and Devices - TFT Technologies and FPD Materials, AM-FPD 2012

Conference

Conference19th International Workshop on Active-Matrix Flatpanel Displays and Devices - TFT Technologies and FPD Materials, AM-FPD 2012
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKyoto
Period12/7/412/7/6

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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