A fully roll-to-roll gravure-printed carbon nanotube-based active matrix for multi-touch sensors

  • Wookyu Lee
  • , Hyunmo Koo
  • , Junfeng Sun
  • , Jinsoo Noh
  • , Kye Si Kwon
  • , Chiseon Yeom
  • , Younchang Choi
  • , Kevin Chen
  • , Ali Javey
  • , Gyoujin Cho

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Abstract

Roll-to-roll (R2R) printing has been pursued as a commercially viable high-throughput technology to manufacture flexible, disposable, and inexpensive printed electronic devices. However, in recent years, pessimism has prevailed because of the barriers faced when attempting to fabricate and integrate thin film transistors (TFTs) using an R2R printing method. In this paper, we report 20 × 20 active matrices (AMs) based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with a resolution of 9.3 points per inch (ppi) resolution, obtained using a fully R2R gravure printing process. By using SWCNTs as the semiconducting layer and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) as the substrate, we have obtained a device yield above 98%, and extracted the key scalability factors required for a feasible R2R gravure manufacturing process. Multi-touch sensor arrays were achieved by laminating a pressure sensitive rubber onto the SWCNT-TFT AM. This R2R gravure printing system overcomes the barriers associated with the registration accuracy of printing each layer and the variation of the threshold voltage (V th). By overcoming these barriers, the R2R gravure printing method can be viable as an advanced manufacturing technology, thus enabling the high-throughput production of flexible, disposable, and human-interactive cutting-edge electronic devices based on SWCNT-TFT AMs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number17707
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

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