GAS BARRIER SUBSTRATE, PACKAGE OF ORGANIC ELECTRO-LUMINENSCENT DEVICE AND PACKAGING METHOD THEREOF
A gas barrier substrate including a first gas barrier layer, a substrate, and a second gas barrier layer is provided. The first gas barrier layer has a central bonding surface bonded with the substrate and a peripheral boding surface surrounding the central bonding surface. The second gas barrier layer entirely covers the substrate and the first gas barrier layer. The second gas barrier layer is bonded with the substrate and the peripheral boding surface of the first gas barrier layer, wherein a minimum distance from an edge of the substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer.
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This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 99117433, filed on May 31, 2010. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
BACKGROUND1. Technical Field
The disclosure is related to a gas barrier substrate and a fabricating method thereof, and in particular to a package of an organic electro-luminescent device and a packaging method thereof.
2. Related Art
Compared with general rigid substrates, flexible substrates have applications in a wider range of areas. Flexible substrates have advantages such as flexibility, portability, compliance with safety standards, and wide range of applications, but they also have disadvantages such as inferior heat resistance, inferior water and oxygen resistance, inferior chemical resistance, and greater thermal expansion coefficients. Since conventional flexible substrates cannot completely block water vapor or oxygen, aging of electronic devices on the substrate is accelerated, thereby shorting the lifespan of the electronic devices. Commercial requirements are hence unable to be fulfilled. In order to make flexible substrates have better water vapor and oxygen resistance, conventional art has provided a flexible substrate with a gas barrier layer for enhancing reliability of the electronic devices.
In order to resolve the warp problems of the flexible gas barrier substrate, the conventional art has provided a solution, which is illustrated in detail in
In light of the above, one of the issues focused on by developers is how to effectively improve the gas barrier characteristic of the flexible gas barrier substrate without increasing the overall thickness of the flexible gas barrier substrate.
SUMMARYA gas barrier substrate which has good gas barrier abilities is provided herein.
A fabricating method of a gas barrier substrate for fabricating a gas barrier substrate with good gas barrier abilities is provided herein.
A package of an organic electro-luminescent device which has good reliability is also provided herein.
A packaging method of an organic electro-luminescent device for ensuring good reliability of the organic electro-luminescent device is further provided herein.
The disclosure provides a gas barrier substrate which includes a first gas barrier layer, a substrate, and a second gas barrier layer. The first gas barrier layer has a central bonding surface and a peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the central bonding surface. The substrate is bonded with the central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer, and the second gas barrier layer entirely covers the substrate and the first gas barrier layer. The second gas barrier layer is bonded with the substrate and the peripheral bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer. A minimum distance from an edge of the substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer.
The disclosure provides a fabricating method of a gas barrier substrate, including: forming a de-bonding layer on a carrier; forming a lift-off layer on the carrier and the de-bonding layer, forming the first gas barrier layer on the lift-off layer, wherein the first gas barrier layer has the central bonding surface and the peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the central bonding surface; forming the substrate on the central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer and bonding the substrate with the central bonding surface; and forming the second gas barrier layer to entirely cover the substrate and the first gas barrier layer, wherein the minimum distance from the edge of the substrate to the edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than the thickness of the first gas barrier layer.
The disclosure provides a package of an organic electro-luminescent device. The package includes a first gas barrier substrate, a second gas barrier substrate, and an organic electro-luminescent device. The first gas barrier substrate includes a first gas barrier layer, a first substrate, and a second gas barrier layer, wherein the first gas barrier layer has a first central bonding surface and a first peripheral bonding surface surrounding the first central bonding surface, the first substrate is bonded with the first central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer, and the second gas barrier layer entirely covers the first substrate and the first gas barrier layer. The second gas barrier layer is bonded with the first substrate the first peripheral surface of the first gas barrier layer, and a minimum distance from an edge of the first substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer. The first gas barrier substrate is bonded with the second gas barrier substrate. The organic electro-luminescent device is disposed between the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate.
The disclosure provides a packaging method of an organic electro-luminescent device, including: forming the organic electro-luminescent device on the first gas barrier substrate; providing the second gas barrier substrate; and bonding the first gas barrier substrate with the second gas barrier substrate, so that the organic electro-luminescent device is sealed between the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate, wherein at least one of the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate is fabricated by the above fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate.
Several exemplary embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below to further describe the disclosure in detail.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide further understanding, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
FIGS. 3D′ to 3E′ are schematic cross-sectional diagrams showing another process of fabricating a gas barrier substrate.
FIGS. 4D′ to 4E′ are schematic cross-sectional diagrams showing another process of fabricating a gas barrier substrate.
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According to the present embodiment, the second gas barrier layer GB2 is, for example, a single thin film (such as a single silicon nitride layer) or a stacked layer formed by multiple thin films. For example, the second gas barrier layer GB2 is, for example, formed by alternately stacking at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one SOG layer. According to other embodiments, the second gas barrier layer GB2 is formed by one or more pairs of a silicon nitride layer and an SOG layer. However, it should be noted that according to the disclosure, the number and material of the second gas barrier layer GB2 are not limited to the above configuration.
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According to the present embodiment, the first gas barrier layer GB1 and the second gas barrier layer GB2 are each, for example, a flexible gas barrier layer, and the substrate SUB is, for example, a flexible substrate. In addition, as shown in
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It should be noted that according to the present embodiment, the substrate SUB′ is formed, for example, by coating. In detail, according to the present embodiment, a material layer may first be coated on the central bonding surface S1. The material layer is then cured to form the substrate SUB′. Since the substrate SUB′ is formed by coating, the acute angle θ is included between the sidewall SW′ of the substrate SUB′ and the central bonding surface S1.
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According to the present embodiment, the gas barrier substrate 300 shown in FIG. 3E′ is used. However, the present embodiment does not limit the gas barrier substrate to be the one shown in FIG. 3E′. The gas barrier substrate 300 or 400 shown in
After the gas barrier substrate 300 and the gas barrier substrate 500 are bonded with each other, in order to detach the gas barrier substrate 500 from the carrier C, the de-bonding layer DBL, the lift-off layer L, and the third gas barrier layer GB3 may be cut along the cutting lines CL (as shown by the dashed lines CL in FIG. 3D′) so that the lift-off layer L is separated from the de-bonding layer DBL. According to the present embodiment, the aforementioned cutting process is, for example, a laser cutting process or another suitable cutting process.
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After fabrication of the organic electro-luminescent device OLED is complete, a fourth gas barrier layer GB4 is formed to entirely cover the organic electro-luminescent device OLED, the second substrate SUB2, and the third gas barrier layer GB3. The fourth gas barrier layer GB4 is bonded with the organic electro-luminescent device OLED, the second substrate SUB2, and the second peripheral bonding surface S4 of the third gas barrier layer GB3, and a minimum distance D″ from an edge of the second substrate SUB2 to an edge of the third gas barrier layer GB3 is greater than a thickness T′ of the third gas barrier layer GB3. In addition, the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 which covers the third gas barrier layer GB3 and the second substrate SUB2 is, for example, a conformal thin film. According to other embodiments, the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 may be a conformal thin film. As shown in
According to the present embodiment, the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 is, for example, a single thin film (such as a single silicon nitride layer) or a stacked layer formed by a plurality of thin films. The fourth gas barrier layer GB4 is, for example, formed by alternately stacking at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one SOG layer. According to other embodiments, the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 is formed by one or more pairs of a silicon nitride layer and an SOG layer. However, it should be noted that according to the disclosure, the number and material of the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 are not limited to the above configuration.
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According to the present embodiment, the gas barrier substrate 300 shown in FIG. 3E′ is used. However, the present embodiment does not limit the gas barrier substrate to be the one shown in FIG. 3E′. The gas barrier substrate 300 or 400 shown in
After the gas barrier substrate 300 and the gas barrier substrate 500′ are bonded with each other, in order to detach the gas barrier substrate 500′ from the carrier C, the de-bonding layer DBL, the lift-off layer L, the third gas barrier layer GB3, and the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 may be cut (as shown by the dashed lines) so that the lift-off layer L is separated from the de-bonding layer DBL. According to the present embodiment, the aforementioned cutting process is, for example, a laser cutting process or another suitable cutting process.
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According to the present embodiment, the gas barrier substrate 300 shown in FIG. 3E′ is used. However, the present embodiment does not limit the gas barrier substrate to be the one shown in FIG. 3E′. The gas barrier substrate 300 or 400 shown in
After the gas barrier substrate 300 and the gas barrier substrate 500″ are bonded with each other, in order to detach the gas barrier substrate 500″ from the carrier C, the de-bonding layer DBL, the lift-off layer L, the third gas barrier layer GB3, and the fourth gas barrier layer GB4 may be cut (as shown by the dashed lines) so that the lift-off layer L is separated from the de-bonding layer DBL. According to the present embodiment, the aforementioned cutting process is, for example, a laser cutting process or another suitable cutting process.
According to the disclosure, since the gas barrier substrates which have good gas barrier abilities are used for packaging the organic electro-luminescent device, the reliability of the organic electro-luminescent device is ensured.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A gas barrier substrate, comprising:
- a first gas barrier layer having a central bonding surface and a peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the central bonding surface;
- a substrate bonded with the central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer; and
- a second gas barrier layer covering the substrate and the first gas barrier layer, wherein the second gas barrier layer is bonded with the substrate and the peripheral bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer, and a minimum distance from an edge of the substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer.
2. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first gas barrier layer and the second gas barrier layer are each a flexible gas barrier layer, and the substrate is a flexible substrate.
3. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substrate has a sidewall, and the sidewall is substantially perpendicular to the central bonding surface.
4. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substrate has a tapered sidewall, and an acute angle is included between the tapered sidewall and the central bonding surface.
5. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the edge of the first gas barrier layer is substantially aligned with the edge of the second gas barrier layer.
6. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first gas barrier layer comprises a silicon nitride layer.
7. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first gas barrier layer comprises a stacked layer, and the stacked layer comprises at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one spin-on glass (SOG) layer.
8. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second gas barrier layer comprises a silicon nitride layer.
9. The gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second gas barrier layer comprises a stacked layer, and the stacked layer comprises at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one spin-on glass (SOG) layer.
10. The gas barrier layer as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a lift-off layer disposed on the first gas barrier layer, wherein the lift-off layer and the substrate are respectively located at two sides of the first gas barrier layer.
11. A fabricating method of a gas barrier substrate, comprising:
- forming a de-bonding layer on a carrier;
- forming a lift-off layer on the carrier;
- forming a first gas barrier layer on the lift-off layer, the first gas barrier layer having a central bonding surface and a peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the central bonding surface;
- forming a substrate on the central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layerand bonding the substrate with the central bonding surface; and
- forming a second gas barrier layer, covering the substrate and the first gas barrier layer, wherein the second gas barrier layer is bonded with the substrate and the peripheral bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer, and a minimum distance from an edge of the substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer.
12. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the substrate on the central bonding surface comprises:
- coating a material layer on the central bonding surface; and
- curing the material layer to form the substrate.
13. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the substrate on the central bonding surface comprises:
- providing a pre-formed substrate and bonding the pre-formed substrate with the central bonding surface.
14. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the first gas barrier layer comprises:
- forming a silicon nitride layer on the lift-off layer.
15. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the first gas barrier layer comprises:
- forming a stacked layer on the lift-off layer, wherein the stacked layer comprises at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one spin-on glass layer.
16. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the second gas barrier layer comprises:
- forming a silicon nitride layer on the lift-off layer.
17. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, wherein a method of forming the second gas barrier layer comprises:
- forming a stacked layer on the lift-off layer, wherein the stacked layer comprises at least one silicon nitride layer and at least one spin-on glass layer.
18. The fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11, further comprising cutting the de-bonding layer, the lift-off layer, the first gas barrier layer, and the second gas barrier layer, so that the lift-off layer is separated from the de-bonding layer.
19. A package of an organic electro-luminescent device, comprising:
- a first gas barrier substrate, comprising: a first gas barrier layer having a first central bonding surface and a first peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the first central bonding surface; a first substrate bonded with the first central bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer; and a second gas barrier layer covering the first substrate and the first gas barrier layer, wherein the second gas barrier layer is bonded with the first substrate and the first peripheral bonding surface of the first gas barrier layer, and a minimum distance from an edge of the first substrate to an edge of the first gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the first gas barrier layer;
- a second gas barrier substrate bonded with the first gas barrier substrate; and
- an organic electro-luminescent device disposed between the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate.
20. The package of the organic electro-luminescent device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the second gas barrier substrate comprises:
- a third gas barrier layer having a second central bonding surface and a second peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the second central bonding surface;
- a second substrate bonded with the second central bonding surface of the third gas barrier layer, wherein the organic electro-luminescent device is disposed on the second substrate.
21. The package of the organic electro-luminescent device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the second gas barrier substrate comprises:
- a third gas barrier layer having a second central bonding surface and a second peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the second central bonding surface;
- a second substrate bonded with the second central bonding surface of the third gas barrier layer, wherein the organic electro-luminescent device is disposed on the second substrate; and
- a fourth gas barrier layer covering the second substrate, the organic electro-luminescent device, and the third gas barrier layer, wherein the fourth gas barrier layer is bonded with the second substrate, the organic electro-luminescent device, and the second peripheral bonding surface of the third gas barrier layer, and a minimum distance from an edge of the second substrate to an edge of the third gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the third gas barrier layer.
22. The package of the organic electro-luminescent device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the second gas barrier substrate comprises:
- a third gas barrier layer having a second central bonding surface and a second peripheral bonding surface which surrounds the second central bonding surface;
- a second substrate bonded with the second central bonding surface of the third gas barrier layer; and
- a fourth gas barrier layer covering the second substrate and the third gas barrier layer, wherein the fourth gas barrier layer is bonded with the second substrate and the second peripheral bonding surface of the third gas barrier layer, a minimum distance from an edge of the second substrate to an edge of the third gas barrier layer is greater than a thickness of the third gas barrier layer, and the organic electro-luminescent device is disposed on the fourth gas barrier layer.
23. A packaging method of an organic electro-luminescent device, comprising:
- forming an organic electro-luminescent device on a first gas barrier substrate;
- providing a second gas barrier substrate; and
- bonding the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate, so that the organic electro-magnetic device is sealed between the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate, wherein at least one of the first gas barrier substrate and the second gas barrier substrate is fabricated by the fabricating method of the gas barrier substrate as claimed in claim 11.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 17, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 1, 2011
Applicant: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Hsinchu)
Inventors: Hsiao-Fen Wei (Taipei County), Liang-You Jiang (Taipei County), Pao-Ming Tsai (Kaohsiung City), Yu-Yang Chang (Hsinchu County)
Application Number: 12/884,212
International Classification: H05B 33/02 (20060101); B32B 3/02 (20060101); B32B 37/02 (20060101); B05D 3/12 (20060101); B05D 1/36 (20060101); B05D 3/00 (20060101);