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01/23/2018 17:00

Novel and highly productive process for robust layers on flexible materials

Franziska Lehmann Unternehmenskommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Organische Elektronik, Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik FEP

    The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma
    Technology FEP will be presenting research advances in the area of
    high-rate coating at the 2018 FLEX conference in Monterey, USA from
    February 12 – 15, 2018.

    Wearables, arched displays and buildings facades increasingly require bendable, flexible surfaces with taylored functionality and properties. These coating functionalities include the reduction of gas permeation, protection against chemicals, radiation, and mechanical contact as well as conductive coatings and layers with specific optical properties. Surfaces are equipped with thin functional layers to achieve these properties and functionalities. Increasing productivity and efficiency of these coating processes is an important focus of our applications-oriented research.

    One of these deposition technologies is plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Fraunhofer FEP is active in the field of improved PECVD processes for high productivity and efficient application in roll-to-roll coating equipment. These processes provide large-area, cost-effective coating of flexible substrate material. In contrast to conventional processes, Fraunhofer FEP employs magnetrons and hollow-cathodes as plasma sources.

    Michiel Top, Project Manager in the Flat and Flexible Products division at Fraunhofer FEP, is pleased with the results: “The development of our hollow-cathode PECVD process has provided us with a versatile tool for the deposition of silicon-containing plasma polymer layers on flexible substrates. The process not only allows us to scale up to web-widths up to four meters but can also be directly combined with other deposition techniques like sputtering and evaporation in a single facility.”

    Dynamic coating rates of up to 3000 nanometers for 1 meter per minute web-speed have been attained for plasma polymer layers. This figure is about five to ten times higher compared to conventional processes like microwave PECVD. Plasma polymer layers deposited upon functional layers offer good protection against chemical attack (acids and salts) and against mechanical loading such as found in winding equipment when materials undergo additional roll-to-roll processing. It was shown that the water vapour transmittance of an inorganic barrier coating can be reduced by up to 50% by in-line deposition of a polymer-like protective layer.

    This process allows for the deposition of taylored layer’s properties (composition, hardness, and refractive index) without losing the possibility to tune the dynamic coating rate within prescribed limits. In combination with sputter processing for example, this facilitates in-line deposition of multiple layers in a single pass for optical interference coating systems, saving process steps and therefore money.

    The researchers see the next goal to be further improvement of both the process and the layers for various application scenarios, such as in flexible electronic components, through close cooperation with partners from industry such as machine builders and end-users. This way, transfer of the process towards the production level is targeted in the near future.

    Fraunhofer FEP at 2018 FLEX:

    Exhibition Booth: No. 5002

    Presentations:
    Wednesday, February 14, 2018: Session 12: FE Tools & Methods
    12.2 B, 04:20 p.m., Michiel Top:
    Application of high-rate PECVD for improved mechanical stability of Roll-to-roll anufactured flexible organic electronics
    http://s.fhg.de/vUF

    Thursday February 15, 2018: Session 17: Substrates
    17.2 B, 10:40 a.m., Dr. Manuela Junghähnel:
    Refinement of transparent conductive films on flexible glass by in-line flash-lamp annealing
    http://s.fhg.de/Syt

    Press Contact:

    Annett Arnold
    Head of Corporate Communications
    Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP
    Phone +49 351 2586-333 | presse@fep.fraunhofer.de
    Winterbergstr. 28 | 01277 Dresden | Germany | www.fep.fraunhofer.de


    More information:

    http://s.fhg.de/Rcv


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    Film with a transparent barrier coat
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    An array of hollow-cathodes has already been successfully employed for coating widths of up to 2.85 meters in an industrial application
    An array of hollow-cathodes has already been successfully employed for coating widths of up to 2.85 ...
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