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03/09/2016 17:30

LOPEC 2016: Laser innovations for structuring and ablating in organic electronics

Petra Nolis M.A. Marketing & Kommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT

    The Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT will be presenting laser innovations for printed and organic electronics to an audience of industry professionals at the LOPEC 2016 trade fair in Munich on April 6-7, 2016. The presentation will show the laser structuring processes used for flexible organic electronics and OLED technology.

    For several years now, the electronics and other industries have been abuzz about an entirely new spectrum of applications below the familiar field of silicon technology. The object of all this excitement is organic and printed electronics, which make it possible to produce thinner, lighter and more flexible components. Application areas for this pioneering new technology include lighting elements, TV and cell phone displays, photovoltaics and intelligent packaging such as RFID tags.

    Fraunhofer ILT inscribes OLEDs

    The LOPEC (Large-area, Organic & Printed Electronics Convention) trade fair in Munich is the leading exhibition for printed electronics worldwide with the most important conference, according to its organizers, and it has been presenting the latest developments in the field for seven years now. Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT has responded to the significance of this venue, working in cooperation with COPT NRW to exhibit its research developments, which support companies in the manufacturing of new components using organic and printed electronics. Currently, Fraunhofer ILT is developing a method for adding inscriptions to OLED components. “We have succeeded in producing an inscription in the illumination surface by means of selective deactivation of organic material,” explains Fraunhofer ILT researcher Christian Hördemann. “We use a laser beam activated in ultrashort pulses. Together with our partner company OLEDWorks, we are working on developing a novel process to achieve long-term stable inscription and customization of OLEDs.”

    An additional focus of their work entails laser microstructuring. The benefits of this process include its high resolution in the µm range, its high throughput for large surfaces, and its wide range of design possibilities.

    Laser structuring for flexible solar cells

    In Munich, Fraunhofer ILT will be showcasing additional applications involving laser microstructuring of extremely thin layers to demonstrate how the properties of organic components can be influenced using this technology. Picosecond lasers, for instance, can be used for roll-to-roll production of organic solar cells. Processes for the roll-to-roll production of organic solar cells are being researched in collaboration with Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH from Dormagen and Solarmer Energy, Inc. from the US. A good example of this method being used in production is the “Mini Module” flexible solar cell. “At the moment we have achieved efficiency over 6% by using laser patterned ITO in the fabrication of our mini-sized flexible OPV modules,” explains Dr. Yanping Wang, Principal Researcher at Solarmer Energy, Inc. “Our flexible OPV enables versatile designs for applications that were not possible before, especially the low-power application in the rapidly emerging wearable electronics and Internet of Things markets.”

    Our experts at LOPEC 2016

    Further information and additional laser innovations for printed and organic electronics will be on hand at the joint booth of COPT NRW and Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT at the LOPEC exhibition on April 6-7, 2016 in Munich (hall B0, booth 404).

    Contact

    Dipl.-Ing. Christian Hördemann
    Gruppe Mikro- und Nanostrukturierung
    Telefon +49 241 8906-8013
    christian.hoerdemann@ilt.fraunhofer.de

    Dr.-Ing. Arnold Gillner
    Leiter des Kompetenzfeldes Abtragen und Fügen
    Telefon +49 241 8906-148
    arnold.gillner@ilt.fraunhofer.de


    More information:

    http://s.fhg.de/UQW here you may find the press release and printable image material
    http://www.ilt.fraunhofer.de


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    A legible solution: Fraunhofer ILT demonstrates how to inscribe organic LEDs at LOPEC.
    A legible solution: Fraunhofer ILT demonstrates how to inscribe organic LEDs at LOPEC.
    Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, Germany.

    Flexible and organic: A semifinished flexible solar cell is produced on a roll-to-roll system using laser structuring, and will then be finished in a printing process.
    Flexible and organic: A semifinished flexible solar cell is produced on a roll-to-roll system using ...
    Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, Germany.


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    A legible solution: Fraunhofer ILT demonstrates how to inscribe organic LEDs at LOPEC.


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    Flexible and organic: A semifinished flexible solar cell is produced on a roll-to-roll system using laser structuring, and will then be finished in a printing process.


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