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Sunday, 02/13/2011 1:53:06 AM

Sunday, February 13, 2011 1:53:06 AM

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From DOD 2005 report

EMAGIN CORP.
2070 Route 52
Hopewell Junction, NY 12540
(425) 882-7878

PI: Dr. Amal Ghosh
(845) 838-7918
Contract #: University of Michigan
Solid State Electronics Lab, Dept: EECS
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734) 936-0964

ID#: N054-003-0420
Agency: NAVY
Topic#: 05-003 Selected for Award
Title: Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Display Technology for Military Aircraft
Abstract: In Phase I, a desiccant-free, thin-film encapsulation method on OLED devices will be implemented that improves display performance, both in terms of the life of the device as well as the cost of manufacturing. Specifically, a novel thin-film layer structure using vacuum deposition will demonstrate negligible moisture permeation (<5 x 10-7 g/m2/day) under 85 degrees C and 85% RH. The reduction in moisture permeation will significantly improve device life. It is generally agreed upon in the OLED community that OLEDs on flexible substrates or on roll-to-roll substrates require, at a minimum, moisture permeation rate of < 10-6 g/m2/day. A measurement of the permeation rate before demonstration on live OLED devices (to be conducted during the Phase I option) will significantly reduce cost and time in establishing the efficacy of the thin-film layer structures. Eliminating the dessicant materials and the additional process steps required by current sealant technologies will reduce manufacturing costs.

http://www.dodsbir.net/selections/sttr1_05.htm#DARPA

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