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Vacuum In-line Sealing Technology of the Screen-printed CNT-FEA  

Kwon, Sang-Jik (Dept. of Electronics Eng., Kyungwon Univ.)
Kim, Tae-Ho (Dept. of Electronics Eng., Kyungwon Univ.)
Shon, Byeong-Kyoo (Dept. of Electronics Eng., Kyungwon Univ.)
Cho, Euo-Sik (ISRC and School of Electrical Eng., Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
Lee, Jong-Duk (ISRC and School of Electrical Eng., Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
Uh, Hyung-Soo (Dept. of Electronics Eng., Sejong Univ.)
Cho, Sung-Hee (Tech. Devel. 3, Corp. R&D Center, Samsung SDI)
Lee, Chun-Gyoo (Tech. Devel. 3, Corp. R&D Center, Samsung SDI)
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Abstract
We have fabricated a carbon nanotube field emission display (CNT-FED) panel with a 2-inch diagonal size by using a screen printing method and vacuum in-line sealing technology. The sealing temperature of the panel was around 390$^{\circ}C$ and the vacuum level was obtained with 1.4x$10^{-5}$torr at the sealing. When the field emission properties of a fabricated and sealed CNT-FED panel were characterized and compared with those of the unsealed panel which was located in a test chamber of vacuum level similar with the sealed panel. As a result, the sealed panel showed similar I-V characteristics with unsealed one and uniform light emission with very high brightness at a current density of 243 ${\mu}A/cm^2$, obtained at the electric field of 10 V/${\mu}m$.
Keywords
carbon nanotube; FED; sealing; screen Printing;
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