Claims
- 1. A method for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within a chamber under atmospheric pressure defined by a transfer station so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (b) varying the pressure differential between the first and second cavities to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (c) providing a transparent window which defines the top surface of the first cavity; and (d) providing radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including changing the relative pressure between the first and second cavities to remove the flexible donor element from contact with the substrate and removing the substrate and the flexible donor element from the chamber.
- 3. A method for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within a chamber under atmospheric pressure defined by a transfer station so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (b) reducing the pressure in the first and second cavities while maintaining a small pressure differential between the said cavities to reduce distortion of the flexible donor element; (c) increasing the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (d) providing a transparent window which defines the top surface of the second cavity; and (e) providing radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 4. A method for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing first and second fixtures and moving the first and second fixtures into engagement to define a transfer station having a chamber; (b) providing the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within the chamber under atmospheric pressure so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (c) reducing the pressure in the first and second cavities while preventing distortion of the flexible donor element; (d) increasing the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (e) providing a transparent window in the second fixture which defines the top surface of the second cavity; and (f) providing radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 5. A method for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing first and second fixtures and moving the first and second fixtures into engagement to define a transfer station having a chamber, the second fixture including a door element which defines a portion of the chamber and is movable from a closed to an open radiation receiving position; (b) providing the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within the chamber under atmospheric pressure so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (c) reducing the pressure in the first and second cavities while preventing distortion of the flexible donor element; (d) increasing the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate and moving the door element to the open radiation receiving position; (e) providing radiation energy through the open radiation receiving position in the second fixture onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the radiation energy is provided by laser light and such light is scanned in a pattern which will cause the appropriate transfer of the organic material to the substrate.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the organic material includes a hole-injecting material, hole-transport material, electron-transport material, emissive material, or combination thereof.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the organic material includes at least two components, one of which is a host material.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the radiation-absorbing material is in the form of a patterned layer selected to cause a patterned transfer of organic material.
- 10. Apparatus for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising:
(a) a transfer station having a chamber under atmospheric pressure (b) means to provide the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within the chamber so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities (c) means to create a pressure differential between the two cavities to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (d) a transparent window which defines the top surface of the second cavity; and (e) means to provide radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 further including means to change the relative pressure between the first and second cavities to remove the flexible donor element from contact with the substrate and remove the substrate and the flexible donor element from the chamber.
- 12. Apparatus for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising:
(a) a transfer station having a chamber under atmospheric pressure (b) means to provide the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (c) means to reduce the pressure in the first and second cavities while maintaining a small pressure differential between the said cavities to minimize distortion of the flexible donor element; (c) means to increase the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (d) a transparent window which defines the top surface of the second cavity; and (e) means to provide radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 13. Apparatus for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising:
(a) first and second fixtures and means to move the first and second fixtures into engagement to define a transfer station having a chamber under atmospheric pressure; (b) means to provide the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within the chamber so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (c) means to reduce the pressure in the first and second cavities while minimizing distortion of the flexible donor element; (d) means to increase the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate; (e) a transparent window in the second fixture which defines the top surface of the second cavity; and (f) means to provide radiation energy through the transparent window onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 14. Apparatus for transferring organic material from a flexible donor element onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material in making one or more OLED devices, comprising:
(a) first and second fixtures and means to move the first and second fixtures into engagement to define a transfer station having a chamber, the second fixture including a door element which defines a portion of the chamber and is movable from a closed to an open radiation receiving position; (b) means to provide the flexible donor element and the substrate in a spaced relationship within the chamber under atmospheric pressure so that the flexible donor element partitions the chamber into first and second cavities; (c) means to reduce the pressure in the first and second cavities while minimizing distortion of the flexible donor element; (d) means to increase the pressure in the second cavity to cause the flexible donor element to move into a contact relationship with the substrate and to move the door element to the open radiation receiving position; (e) means to provide radiation energy through the open radiation receiving position in the second fixture onto the flexible donor element in contact with the substrate to cause the flexible donor element to absorb heat and transfer organic material onto the substrate.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the radiation energy is provided by laser light and such light is scanned in a pattern which will cause the appropriate transfer of the organic material to the substrate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ filed Dec. 12, 2001 entitled “Method Using a Pressure Differential to Provide Uniform Contact Between a Donor and Substrate For Close Space Deposition” by Bradley A. Phillips et al., the disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference.