Patents by Inventor Paul E. Burrows

Paul E. Burrows has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20120286650
    Abstract: Systems and methods for the design and fabrication of OLEDs, including high-performance large-area OLEDs, are provided. Variously described fabrication processes may be used to deposit and pattern bus lines and/or insulators using vapor deposition such as vacuum thermal evaporation (YTE) through a shadow mask, and may avoid multiple photolithography steps. Bus lines and/or insulators may be formed with a smooth profile and a gradual sidewall transition. Such smooth profiles may, for example, reduce the probability of electrical shorting at the bus lines. Other vapor deposition systems and methods may include, among others, sputter deposition, e-beam evaporation and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A final profile of the bus line and/or insulator may substantially correspond to the profile as deposited. A single OILED devices may also be formed with relatively large dimension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2012
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: Universal Display Corportation
    Inventors: Huiqing Pang, Emory Krall, Kamala Rajan, Paul E. Burrows, Ruiqing Ma, Peter Levermore
  • Publication number: 20120286649
    Abstract: Novel three dimensional OLEDs are provided. The OLEDs have two configurations, and are self supporting in the three dimensional configuration without the need for any external supports.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Kamala Rajan, Prashant Mandlik, Huiqing Pang, Peter Levermore, Paul E. Burrows, Ruiqing Ma
  • Publication number: 20120286298
    Abstract: Systems, and methods for the design and fabrication of OLEDs, including large-area OLEDs with metal bus lines, are provided. Various bus line design rules for large area OLED light panels may include mathematical models developed to optimize bus line design and/or layout on large area OLED light panels. For a given panel area dimension, target luminous emittance, OLED device structure and efficiency (as given by the JVL characteristics of an equivalent small area pixel), and electrical resistivity and thickness of the bus line material and electrode onto which the bus lines are disposed, a bus line pattern may be designed such that Fill Factor (FF), Luminance Uniformity (U) and Power Loss (PL) may be optimized. One general design objective may be to maximize FF, maximize U and minimize PL. Another approach may be, for example, to define minimum criteria for U and a maximum criteria for PL, and then to optimize the bus line layout to maximize FF.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Huiqing Pang, Peter Levermore, Emory Krall, Kamala Rajan, Ruiqing (Ray) Ma, Paul E. Burrows
  • Publication number: 20120280631
    Abstract: A first device is provided, wherein the first device is an illumination source comprising OLEDs and inorganic LEDs. The first device includes a first light source that has one or more first light emitting devices. Each of the first light emitting devices includes an inorganic light emitting diode (LED) that emits light that has a peak wavelength in the visible spectrum between 400 and 500 nm. The device also includes a second light source that has one or more second light emitting devices. Each of the second light emitting devices comprises an organic light emitting diode (OLED) that emits light that has peak wavelength in the visible spectrum between 500 and 800 nm. The device also includes a driving component. The first light source and the second light source are disposed such that their emissions combine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2011
    Publication date: November 8, 2012
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Michael Hack, Julia J. Brown
  • Publication number: 20120118855
    Abstract: An edge-sealed barrier film composite. The composite includes a substrate and at least one initial barrier stack adjacent to the substrate. The at least one initial barrier stack includes at least one decoupling layer and at least one barrier layer. One of the barrier layers has an area greater than the area of one of the decoupling layers. The decoupling layer is sealed by the first barrier layer within the area of barrier material. An edge-sealed, encapsulated environmentally sensitive device is provided. A method of making the edge-sealed barrier film composite is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2012
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, J. Chris Pagano, Eric S. Mast, Peter M. Martin, Gordon L. Graff, Mark E. Gross, Charles C. Bonham, Wendy D. Bennett, Michael G. Hall
  • Publication number: 20110285280
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are described wherein the emissive layer comprises a host material containing an emissive molecule, which molecule is adapted to luminesce when a voltage is applied across the heterostructure, and the emissive molecule is selected from the group of phosphorescent organometallic complexes, including cyclometallated platinum, iridium and osmium complexes. The organic light emitting devices optionally contain an exciton blocking layer. Furthermore, improved electroluminescent efficiency in organic light emitting devices is obtained with an emitter layer comprising organometallic complexes of transition metals of formula L2MX, wherein L and X are distinct bidentate ligands. Compounds of this formula can be synthesized more facilely than in previous approaches and synthetic options allow insertion of fluorescent molecules into a phosphorescent complex, ligands to fine tune the color of emission, and ligands to trap carriers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2011
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Mark E. THOMPSON, Peter Djurovich, Sergey Lamansky, Drew Murphy, Raymond Kwong, Feras Abdel-Razzaq, Stephen R. Forrest, Mare A. Baldo, Paul E. Burrows
  • Publication number: 20110147727
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are disclosed which are comprised of a heterostructure for producing electroluminescence wherein the heterostructure is comprised of an emissive layer containing a phosphorescent dopant compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Inventors: Mark E. Thompson, Yujian You, Andrei Shoustikov, Scott Sibley, Paul E. Burrows, Stephen R. Forrest
  • Publication number: 20110112296
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are described wherein the emissive layer comprises a host material containing an emissive molecule, which molecule is adapted to luminesce when a voltage is applied across the heterostructure, and the emissive molecule is selected from the group of phosphorescent organometallic complexes, including cyclometallated platinum, iridium and osmium complexes. The organic light emitting devices optionally contain an exciton blocking layer. Furthermore, improved electroluminescent efficiency in organic light emitting devices is obtained with an emitter layer comprising organometallic complexes of transition metals of formula L2MX, wherein L and X are distinct bidentate ligands. Compounds of this formula can be synthesized more facilely than in previous approaches and synthetic options allow insertion of fluorescent molecules into a phosphorescent complex, ligands to fine tune the color of emission, and ligands to trap carriers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2011
    Publication date: May 12, 2011
    Inventors: Mark E. THOMPSON, Peter Djurovic H, Sergey Lamansky, Drew Murphy, Raymond Kwong, Feras Abdel-Razzaq, Stephen R. Forrest, Marc A. Baldo, Paul E. Burrows
  • Publication number: 20110097495
    Abstract: A device is provided. The device includes a nozzle, a source of carrier gas and a source of organic molecules in fluid communication with the nozzle. The device also includes an active cooling system disposed adjacent to the nozzle. Preferably, the device also includes a chamber, wherein the nozzle, and the active cooling system are disposed within the chamber. A substrate holder may also be disposed within the chamber, adapted to support a substrate beneath the nozzle, movable relative to the nozzle. Preferably, a substrate is held by the substrate holder, the substrate disposed at a distance of 0.1 to 10 mm from the active cooling system. Preferably, the device also includes a heating system attached to the nozzle. The points at which the heating system are attached to the nozzle preferably includes at least one point that is zero to 5 mm from the tip of the nozzle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2010
    Publication date: April 28, 2011
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Siddharth Harikrishna Mohan
  • Publication number: 20110062462
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are provided having multiple subpixels. An organic spacer layer is provided in at least one subpixel to protect the emissive layer of the at least one subpixel from overspray due to the deposition of a different emissive layer in a nearby subpixel. More generally, a first device is provided, where the first device comprises a multicolor organic light emitting device. The first device may be the multicolor organic device itself. Or, the first device may be a larger device, such as a consumer device, that includes one or many of the multicolor organic devices. The multicolor organic light emitting, device further comprises multiple subpixels. In the most general case, there are at least a first subpixel and a second subpixel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2010
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Michael Stuart Weaver, Vadim Adamovich
  • Publication number: 20110059259
    Abstract: High-throughput OVJP systems and methods are provided that may use multiple flow paths having different conductances to enable deposition with relatively short lag times. A high-throughput OVJP system may include a flow tube having a cross-sectional area much larger than the diameter of one or more apertures through which source material may be expelled during deposition. Use of such a configuration may allow for deposition with reduced lag times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2010
    Publication date: March 10, 2011
    Applicant: Universal Display Corporation
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Jeffrey Silvernail, Julie J. Brown
  • Patent number: 7901795
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are disclosed which are comprised of a heterostructure for producing electroluminescence wherein the heterostructure is comprised of an emissive layer containing a phosphorescent dopant compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2011
    Assignees: The Trustees of Princeton University, The University of Southern California
    Inventors: Mark E. Thompson, Yujian You, Andrei Shoustikov, Scott Sibley, Paul E. Burrows, Stephen R. Forrest
  • Patent number: 7883787
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are described wherein the emissive layer comprises a host material containing an emissive molecule, which molecule is adapted to luminesce when a voltage is applied across the heterostructure, and the emissive molecule is selected from the group of phosphorescent organometallic complexes, including cyclometallated platinum, iridium and osmium complexes. The organic light emitting devices optionally contain an exciton blocking layer. Furthermore, improved electroluminescent efficiency in organic light emitting devices is obtained with an emitter layer comprising organometallic complexes of transition metals of formula L2MX, wherein L and X are distinct bidentate ligands. Compounds of this formula can be synthesized more facilely than in previous approaches and synthetic options allow insertion of fluorescent molecules into a phosphorescent complex, ligands to fine tune the color of emission, and ligands to trap carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignees: The Trustees of Princeton University, The University of Southern California
    Inventors: Mark E. Thompson, Peter Djurovich, Sergey Lamansky, Drew Murphy, Raymond Kwong, Feras Abdel-Razzaq, Stephen R. Forrest, Marc A. Baldo, Paul E. Burrows
  • Publication number: 20100193468
    Abstract: An edge-sealed, encapsulated environmentally sensitive device. The device includes an environmentally sensitive device, and at least one edge-sealed barrier stack. The edge-sealed barrier stack includes a decoupling layer and at least two barrier layers. The environmentally sensitive device is sealed between an edge-sealed barrier stack and either a substrate or another edge-sealed barrier stack. A method of making the edge-sealed, encapsulated environmentally sensitive device is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2010
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Eric S. Mast, Peter M. Martin, Gordon L. Graff, Mark E. Gross, Charles C. Bonham, Wendy D. Bennett, Michael G. Hall
  • Publication number: 20100187988
    Abstract: A multicolor organic light emitting device employs vertically stacked layers of double heterostructure devices which are fabricated from organic compounds. The vertical stacked structure is formed on a glass base having a transparent coating of ITO or similar metal to provide a substrate. Deposited on the substrate is the vertical stacked arrangement of three double heterostructure devices, each fabricated from a suitable organic material. Stacking is implemented such that the double heterostructure with the longest wavelength is on the top of the stack. This constitutes the device emitting red light on the top with the device having the shortest wavelength, namely, the device emitting blue light, on the bottom of the stack. Located between the red and blue device structures is the green device structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2010
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Inventors: Stephen R. FORREST, Mark E. THOMPSON, Paul E. BURROWS, Linda Susan SAPOCHAK, Dennis Matthew MCCARTY
  • Patent number: 7727601
    Abstract: An edge-sealed, encapsulated environmentally sensitive device. The device includes an environmentally sensitive device, and at least one edge-sealed barrier stack. The edge-sealed barrier stack includes a decoupling layer and at least two barrier layers. The environmentally sensitive device is sealed between an edge-sealed barrier stack and either a substrate or another edge-sealed barrier stack. A method of making the edge-sealed, encapsulated environmentally sensitive device is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Vitex Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Eric S. Mast, Peter M. Martin, Gordon L. Graff, Mark E. Gross, Charles C. Bonham, Wendy D. Bennett, Michael G. Hall
  • Patent number: 7714504
    Abstract: A multicolor organic light emitting device employs vertically stacked layers of double heterostructure devices which are fabricated from organic compounds. The vertical stacked structure is formed on a glass base having a transparent coating of ITO or similar metal to provide a substrate. Deposited on the substrate is the vertical stacked arrangement of three double heterostructure devices, each fabricated from a suitable organic material. Stacking is implemented such that the double heterostructure with the longest wavelength is on the top of the stack. This constitutes the device emitting red light on the top with the device having the shortest wavelength, namely, the device emitting blue light, on the bottom of the stack. Located between the red and blue device structures is the green device structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: The Trustees of Princeton University
    Inventors: Stephen R. Forrest, Mark E. Thompson, Paul E. Burrows, Linda Susan Sapochak, Dennis Matthew McCarty
  • Publication number: 20100104753
    Abstract: Methods for preparing organic thin films on substrates, the method comprising the steps of providing a plurality of organic precursors in the vapor phase, and reacting the plurality or organic precursors at a sub-atmospheric pressure. Also included are thin films made by such a method and apparatuses used to conduct such a method. The method is well-suited to the formation of organic light emitting devices and other display-related technologies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2009
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Inventors: Stephen R. Forrest, Paul E. Burrows, Vladimir S. Ban
  • Publication number: 20090256476
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are disclosed which are comprised of a heterostructure for producing electroluminescence wherein the heterostructure is comprised of an emissive layer containing a phosphorescent dopant compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Inventors: Mark E. THOMPSON, Yujian YOU, Andrei SHOUSTIKOV, Scott SIBLEY, Paul E. BURROWS, Stephen R. FORREST
  • Patent number: 7592043
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming patterned coatings of thin film, non-polymerizable compounds on a substrate. A mixture of the non-polymerizable compound and a liquid carrier is pumped into the interior of a heated evaporation box having an internal temperature sufficient to convert substantially all of the non-polymerizable compound and liquid carrier to a gaseous form. The non-polymerizable compound and liquid carrier are then removed from the evaporation box via exit slit in the evaporation box. Adjacent to the exit slit, and maintained in a vacuum, is a first substrate upon which the non-polymerizable compound condenses. The first substrate is in motion, for example on a web roller, thereby allowing a continuous coating of the non-polymerizable compound to be applied to the first substrate. Once the non-polymerizable compound is applied to one side of the first substrate, an energy source is then directed toward the opposite side of the first substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2009
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Paul E. Burrows, Linda S. Sapochak