Fully
Screen-Printed, Large-Area, and Flexible Active-Matrix
Electrochromic Displays Using Carbon Nanotube Thin-Film Transistors
Posted on 2016-10-17 - 17:24
Semiconducting single-wall
carbon nanotubes are ideal semiconductors
for printed electronics due to their advantageous electrical and mechanical
properties, intrinsic printability in solution, and desirable stability
in air. However, fully printed, large-area, high-performance, and
flexible carbon nanotube active-matrix backplanes are still difficult
to realize for future displays and sensing applications. Here, we
report fully screen-printed active-matrix electrochromic displays
employing carbon nanotube thin-film transistors. Our fully printed
backplane shows high electrical performance with mobility of 3.92
± 1.08 cm2 V–1 s–1, on–off current ratio Ion/Ioff ∼ 104, and good uniformity.
The printed backplane was then monolithically integrated with an array
of printed electrochromic pixels, resulting in an entirely screen-printed
active-matrix electrochromic display (AMECD) with good switching characteristics,
facile manufacturing, and long-term stability. Overall, our fully
screen-printed AMECD is promising for the mass production of large-area
and low-cost flexible displays for applications such as disposable
tags, medical electronics, and smart home appliances.