Surface Modification of Poly(ethylene naphthalate) Substrate and Its Effect on SiNx Film Deposition by Atomic Hydrogen Annealing
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The surface modification of a plastic substrate by atomic hydrogen annealing (AHA) was investigated for flexible displays. In this method, the plastic substrate was exposed to atomic hydrogen generated by cracking hydrogen molecules on heated tungsten wire. Both surface roughness and contact angle of water droplet on poly(ethylene naphthalate) (PEN) substrates were increased by AHA. The surface of a PEN substrate was reduced by atomic hydrogen without optical transmittance degradation. In addition, the properties of a silicon nitride (SiNx) film deposited on a PEN substrate were changed by AHA, and the adhesion between the SiNx film and the PEN substrate was excellent for application to flexible displays.
- 2007-07-25
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