Kim et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Soft fabric-based flexible organic light-emitting diodesKim et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 6999552220345917026
- Author
- Kim W
- Kwon S
- Lee S
- Kim J
- Han Y
- Kim E
- Choi K
- Park S
- Park B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Organic Electronics
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We reported the first organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on actual soft fabrics that can be used for a wearable display. Polyurethane (PU) and poly (vinyl alcohol)(PVA) layers, which only degrade slightly the flex stiffness of bare fabrics due to their ductile characteristics, were …
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