Date
Place
- Room D (Room 322)
- 25. Display Manufacturing and Equipments
- August 20, 2015 (Thursday)
- 09:00 ~ 10:45
- [25-3]
- 09:50 ~ 10:15
- Title:[Invited] Photonic Curing: Expanding the Processing Window
- Stan Farnsworth (NovaCentrix, U.S.A.)
Abstract: Photonic Curing is the high-temperature thermal processing of a thin film using pulsed light from a flash lamp. When this transient processing is performed on substrates that have relatively low thermal damage threshold, such as plastic or paper, it is possible to attain significantly higher temperatures in the thin film than accessible in an ordinary oven. This ability enables drying, sintering, reacting or annealing of the thin film on substrates that are commonly not possible for the stated application. Additionally, as many of these transformations follow an Arrhenius relationship, i.e. the higher temperature processing enables much faster processing and in many cases.? Thus, the transformation can proceed further than possible than with a conventional oven.?
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