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Printable optics and optoelectronics
Abstract
Printed and organic electronics are expected to grow a remarkablebusiness of 250 – 300 billion USD in 20 years.When aiming to real massvolume markets like consumer packages, continuously running, roll-to-rollprocesses with high throughput capability are in key role.For exampleprocessing and fabrication of organic light-emitting devices and solar cellsare nowadays carried out using traditional techniques such as spin coating andvacuum thermal deposition. However, these techniques have severaldisadvantages, e.g. material wastage and they are time consuming, andtherefore, tremendous benefits are gained by incorporating roll-to-rollcapable techniques, such as gravure printing and hot-embossing.In thispresentation we show current status ofroll-to-roll manufacturing ofOLEDs,organic solar cells, diffractive gratings and lightguides.