Abstract

AbstractFor the past few years, colorless polyimide (CPI) has been drawn much attention for its application in transparent electronics. The high temperature (even to 450°C) process of the preparation of organic light‐emitting diode display (OLED) device may have huge challenges on the properties of CPI, so we designed a series of aging test experiments to study the influence of test temperature and atmosphere on the high transparency percentages (Tr%) of CPI films with structure of Glass/SiO2/CPI/SiO2. As the aging temperature increased from 430 to 450°C and then to 470°C, the Tr% of the film decreased significantly. Comparing with the sample without aging, the transmission losses were 0.22%, 1.42%, and 4.82% for the films aging with 430, 450, and 470°C in N2 atmosphere, respectively. Additionally, aging in nitrogen resulted in less Tr% loss (1.22%) compared with air (1.42%). This research offers insights into how to maintain the high Tr% of CPI films during high‐temperature processing. Furthermore, it supports the development of more durable and reliable CPI‐based components for OLED displays and other transparent electronic devices. This can lead to advancements in the performance of these devices, potentially extending their lifespan and broadening their range of applications.

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