Publication result detail
Improvement of Performance of Electroluminescent Panel by Reducing the Thickness of Dielectric Layer
HRABAL, M.; DZIK, P.; OMASTA, L.; VALA, M.; KALINA, M.; FLORIÁN, P.; WEITER, M.
Original Title
Improvement of Performance of Electroluminescent Panel by Reducing the Thickness of Dielectric Layer
English Title
Improvement of Performance of Electroluminescent Panel by Reducing the Thickness of Dielectric Layer
Type
Scopus Article
Original Abstract
Alternating-current powder-based electroluminescence is currently the only technique for quick and easy preparation of large area, low cost electroluminescent panels by the means of material printing. Manufacturing of the panels is currently done exclusively by a screen printing which is associated with deposition of much thicker layers than typical for other methods of material printing.The goal of this work is to define and optimize a composition of a novel ink jet printing formulation of dielectric film and verification of parameters of the final layers for use in this type of technology. The major benefits of ink jet printed dielectric layer are the possible preparation of a panel emitting light from both sides with reduced driving voltage needed for its operation.
English abstract
Alternating-current powder-based electroluminescence is currently the only technique for quick and easy preparation of large area, low cost electroluminescent panels by the means of material printing. Manufacturing of the panels is currently done exclusively by a screen printing which is associated with deposition of much thicker layers than typical for other methods of material printing.The goal of this work is to define and optimize a composition of a novel ink jet printing formulation of dielectric film and verification of parameters of the final layers for use in this type of technology. The major benefits of ink jet printed dielectric layer are the possible preparation of a panel emitting light from both sides with reduced driving voltage needed for its operation.
Keywords
Alternating-Current Powder-Based Electroluminescence (ACPEL), Ink jet material printing, Dielectric, Barium Titanate
Key words in English
Alternating-Current Powder-Based Electroluminescence (ACPEL), Ink jet material printing, Dielectric, Barium Titanate
Authors
HRABAL, M.; DZIK, P.; OMASTA, L.; VALA, M.; KALINA, M.; FLORIÁN, P.; WEITER, M.
RIV year
2020
Released
27.05.2019
Publisher
Scientific.net
Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Book
Material Science Forum
ISBN
1662-9752
Periodical
Materials Science Forum
Number
955
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
20
Pages to
24
Pages count
5
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT155775,
author="Michal {Hrabal} and Petr {Dzik} and Lukáš {Omasta} and Martin {Vala} and Michal {Kalina} and Pavel {Florián} and Martin {Weiter}",
title="Improvement of Performance of Electroluminescent Panel by Reducing the Thickness of Dielectric Layer",
journal="Materials Science Forum",
year="2019",
number="955",
pages="20--24",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.955.20",
issn="1662-9752",
url="https://www.scientific.net/MSF.955.20"
}