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Large-Area Electronics
Enabling large area applications with novel functionality and reduced manufacturing cost

Large area electronics is a rapidly growing $100B business, dominated by current and emerging applications in:
-   flat panel displays for TV, monitors, lap-tops and cell-phones;
-   solar cells and x-ray detectors;
-   RFID (radio frequency ID); and
-   e-paper and signage.

PARC Work

"Our ability to realize the engineering prototypes in a reasonable time frame is enhanced tremendously by our relationship with PARC" -- UniPixel, in EE Times

PARC developed core technology in amorphous silicon (a-Si) and low-temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) over the past few decades, and pioneered x-ray detector technology – which resulted in a major spinoff, dpiX (acquired by Siemens Medical/ Phillips Medical/ Thomson-CSF, Planar Systems, and Varian Medical).

Our current work includes:

  • Organic semiconductors — Enabling low-cost backplane manufacturing through polymer semiconductors made in solution and deposited by spin-coating or jet-printing. PARC expertise includes organic materials characterization, thin film transistors (TFT), and optical sensors.
     
  • Printed Electronics Fabricating TFT arrays in custom-built jet-printing systems. Two printing techniques PARC researchers developed are digital lithography (where a wax etch mask is printed) and all-additive printing (where all the active materials are printed).
     
  • Flexible Electronics Enabling new display functionality through flexible substrates. PARC has resolved most of the challenging technical issues involved, and has demonstrated reflective displays on plastic (using both low temperature a-Si and printed organic semiconductors), and LTPS OLED displays on steel foil.
     
  • a-Si & LTPS — PARC researchers continue to develop innovative systems based on a-Si and LTPS, including high-performance pixel amplifiers for image sensors; low temperature a-Si for plastic substrates; and novel device structures.

Laboratory Facility Resources

PARC Prototype Line. PARC has a versatile process line that allows rapid prototyping of large area electronics concepts. The line can process:
-   4”, 6”, and 8”
-   glass, steel, foil, and plastic substrates
-   with a full range of large area processing for a-Si, LTPS, and organics.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

BUSINESS CONTACT
Nitin Parekh
Director of Business Development, Hardware Systems & Electronic Materials and Devices Laboratories
650-812-4132
DOWNLOADS
"Seeding Innovation with Large Area Electronics"
[two-page brochure (.pdf)]
RELATED WEBPAGES

Jet-printed Plastic Transistors

Printing (non-paper applications)

NEWS

Amorphous-silicon approach beats the temperature challenge, Laser Focus World

Manufacturing progress key to flexible electronics' success, SmallTimes

Universal Display Announces Full-Color AMOLED Display Prototype on Flexible Metal Foil, Nikkei Electronics Asia

New Twist on LCD Displays, Computerworld

Rollable OLED Displays, Geek.com

OLED Goes to Metallic Substrate, Electronic News

PARC, Uni-Pixel team on MEMS display technology, EE Times

Chemists work on plastic promise, BBC News

Universal Display Corporation Awarded Contract from the U.S. Army CERDEC to Develop Infrared PHOLED Display

Just One Word -- Plastics, Special report from IEEE Spectrum

   

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