Abstract

Organic electronics has emerged in the 1980's and is today a well-developed discipline in the scientific world. Among the most common devices, Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) and Organic PhotoVoltaic cells (OPV) have been widely studied : the OLED technology is already marketed today as OLED-based displays that can be found in modern smartphones. The problem with these circuits and organic semiconductors in general lies in their rapid degradation in case of contact with oxidizing gases of the atmosphere, water and oxygen. Therefore, efficient encapsulation processes are needed to achieve sufficient reliability and lifetime. Up to now, complex and expensive glass encapsulation methods have been used. To circumvent these issues, new encapsulation processes have been developed to achieve reliable, low cost, flexible, conformable and less brittle organic-based products.

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