WO2016134820A1 - A photosensitive composition and color converting film - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a photosensitive composition, and a color conversion film, and to a use of the color conversion film in an optical device.
- the invention further relates to an optical device comprising the color conversion film and method for preparing the color conversion film and the optical device.
- a photo sensitive composition comprising a nanosized fluorescent material and polymer, color conversion film including a fluorescent material and optical devices comprising a light conversion film are used in a variety of optical applications especially for optical devices.
- JP 2014-174406 A WO 2014/129067 A1 , WO 20 2/059931A1, JP 3820633 B, EP 01403355 A, JP 2014-10398 A, EP 02056158 A, WO 2010/143461 A1
- a novel photosensitive composition comprising a nanosized
- fluorescent material such as quantum sized materials, which can prevent or reduce decreasing of light emission intensity of the nanosized fluorescent material cased by thermal damage in a fabrication process, is desired.
- a photosensitive composition comprising a nanosized fluorescent material, which can create a film having transparent characteristic in the visible light wavelength reason, chemical stability, physical durability, is required.
- a photosensitive composition comprising a plural of nanosized
- the inventors aimed to solve the one or more of aforementioned problems Surprisingly, the inventors have found a novel photosensitive composition, wherein the photosensitive composition comprises at least one nanosized fluorescent material, polysiloxane, and a (meth)acrylic polymer, solves the problems 1 and 2 at the same time.
- the inventors also have found a novel photosensitive composition, wherein the photosensitive composition comprises at least one nanosized fluorescent material, wetting and dispersing additive, polysiloxane, and solvent, solves the problems 2 and 3 at the same time.
- the photo sensitive composition is a negative type photosensitive composition comprising a polymerization initiator.
- the invention relates to a color conversion film (100) comprising at least one nanosized fluorescent material (110), a polymer matrix (120) containing polysiloxane and (meth)acrylic polymer.
- the present invention also relates to a color conversion film (100) comprising at least one nanosized fluorescent material (110), wetting and dispersing additive (130), and a polymer matrix (120) including a polysiloxane.
- the invention relates to use of the color conversion film (100) in an optical device.
- the invention further relates to an optical device (200) comprising the color conversion film (100).
- the present invention furthermore relates to method for preparing the color conversion film (100), wherein the method comprises following steps (a) and (b) in this sequence;
- the present invention furthermore relates to method for preparing the optical device (200), wherein the method comprises following step (A);
- Fig. 1 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of one embodiment of a color conversion film (100).
- Fig. 2 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of another
- Fig. 3 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of one embodiment of an optical device of the invention.
- Fig. 4 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of another
- Fig. 5 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of another
- Fig. 6 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of another
- Fig. 7 shows a cross sectional view of a schematic of another
- a coloring agent (optional) 150.
- a black matrix (optional)
- a photosensitive composition wherein the photosensitive composition comprises at least one nanosized fluorescent material, polysiloxane, and a (meth)acrylic polymer, is provided by the inventors to solve the problems 1 and 2 at the same time.
- photosensitive composition can further comprises one or more solvents.
- the inventors also have found a novel photosensitive composition, wherein the photosensitive composition comprises at least one nanosized fluorescent material, wetting and dispersing additive, polysiloxane, and solvent, solves the problems 2 and 3 at the same time.
- solvents can be used preferably. There are no particular restrictions on the solvent as long as it can homogeneously dissolve or disperse the above polysiloxane, the polymerization initiator, and additives incorporated optionally.
- the solvent can be selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers, such as, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monopropyl ether, and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether; diethylene glycol dialkyi ethers, such as, diethylene glycol dimethyl ether, diethylene glycol diethyl ether, diethylene glycol dipropyl ether, and diethylene glycol dibutyl ether; ethylene glycol alkyl ether acetates, such as, methyl cellosolve acetate and ethyl cellosolve acetate; propylene glycol alkyl ether acetates, such as, propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA), propylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, and propylene glycol monopropyl ether acetate; aromatic hydrocarbons, such as, benzen
- propylene glycol alky! ether acetates such as, propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (hereafter "PGMEA"), propylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, or propylene glycol monopropyl ether acetate can be used.
- PGMEA propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate
- propylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate propylene glycol monopropyl ether acetate
- PGMEA can be used.
- the amount of the solvent in the photosensitive composition can be freely controlled according to the method of coating the composition.
- composition if it is to be spray-coated, it can contain the
- the solvent in an amount of 90 wt. % or more. Further, if a slit-coating method, which is often adopted in coating a large substrate, is to be carried out, the content of the solvent is normally 60 wt. % or more, preferably 70 wt. % or more.
- the nanosized fluorescent material can be selected from the group consisting of
- nanosized inorganic phosphor material such as quantum dot and or quantum rod and a combination of any of these.
- the nanosized 25 fluorescent material can be used in a higher concentration ratio due to size effect and also may realize sharp vivid color(s) of the color conversion film.
- the nanosized fluorescent material is a quantum sized material, which preferably being of quantum dot material, quantum rod ou
- nanosized means the size in between 1 nm and 900 nm.
- the nanosized fluorescent material is taken to mean that the fluorescent material which size of the overall diameter is in the range from 1 nm to 900 nm. And in case of the material has elongated shape, the length of the overall structures of the fluorescent material is in the range from 1 nm to 900 nm.
- the term "quantum sized” means the size of the inorganic semiconductor material itself without ligands or another surface modification, which can show the quantum size effect.
- quantum sized material such as quantum dot material, and / or quantum rod material can emit sharp vivid colored light due to quantum size effect.
- quantum dot publically available quantum dot, for example from Sigma-Aldrich, can be used preferably as desired.
- luminescence from dipole moment of the nanosized fluorescent material having elongated shape may lead higher out-coupling efficiency than the out-coupling efficiency of spherical light emission from quantum dot,5 organic fluorescent material, and / or organic phosphorescent material, phosphor material.
- the long axis of the nanosized fluorescent materials having elongated shape such as quantum rods can align parallelu
- quantum rod materials are more preferable.
- the light converting material (130) can be selected from a quantum rod material to realize better out-coupling effect.
- the quantum rod material can be selected from the group consisting of ll-VI, lll-V, or IV-VI semiconductors and combinations of any of these.
- the quantum rod material can be selected from the groups consisting of Cds, CdSe, CdTe, ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe, ZnO, GaAs, GaP, GaAs, GaSb, HgS, HgSe, HgSe, HgTe, InAs, InP, InSb, AIAs, AIP, AlSb, Cu2S, CuaSe, CulnS2, CulnSe 2 , Cu2(ZnSn)S 4 , Cu 2 (lnGa)S 4 , ⁇ 2 alloys and combination of any of these.
- CdSe rods for red emission use, CdSe rods, CdSe dot in CdS rod, ZnSe dot in CdS rod, CdSe/ZnS rods, InP rods, CdSe/CdS rods, ZnSe/CdS rods or combination of any of these.
- CdSe rods for red emission use, CdSe rods, CdSe/ZnS rods, or combination of any of these
- blue emission use such as ZnSe, ZnS, ZnSe/ZnS core shell rods, or
- quantum rod material examples have been described in, for example, the international patent application laid-open No.WO2010/095140A.
- the length of the overall structures of the quantum rod material is from 8 nm to 500 nm. More preferably, from 10 nm to 160 nm.
- the overall diameter of the said quantum rod material is in the range from 1 nm to 20 nm. More particularly, it is from 1 nm to 10 nm.
- the quantum sized inorganic semiconductor material such as quantum rod and / or quantum dot comprises a surface ligand.
- the surface of the quantum rod and / or quantum dot materials can be over coated with one or more kinds of surface ligands.
- the photosensitive material preferably, the photosensitive organic compound
- composition is a green type photosensitive composition containing the plurality of the green visible light emittable nanosized fluorescent materials, red type photosensitive composition comprising the plurality of the red visible light emittable nanosized fluorescent materials, or white type photosensitive composition containing the plurality of the different kinds of nanosized fluorescent materials, such as the mixture of the green visible light emittable nanosized fluorescent materials and the red light emittable nanosized fluorescent materials.
- the photosensitive material preferably, the photosensitive organic compound
- composition further comprises a wetting and dispersing additive.
- the dispersing additive may lead to fine dispersivity of the nanosized fluorescent material in the solvent of a siloxane polymer composition and a siloxane polymer composition.
- the photosensitive composition further comprises a wetting and dispersing additive. More preferably, the wetting and dispersing additive can be attached onto the surface of the nanosized fluorescent material.
- the wetting and dispersing additive can be introduced onto the surface of the nanosized fluorescent material.
- the wetting and dispersing additive includes a polymer unit. More preferably, the polymer unit of the wetting and dispersing agent is a copolymer unit.
- the copolymer unit is a block copolymer unit.
- the wetting and dispersing additive can further comprises an anchoring group selected from the group consisting of phosphate, phosphine, phosphine oxide, phosphonate, thiol, amino, carboxylate, carboxylic ester, hetero cycle, silane, sulfonate, hydroxy!, salt of phosphate and amine, salt of phosphate and quaternary ammonium, salt of phosphate and imidazolium, salt of carboxylate and amine, salt of carboxylate and quaternary ammonium, salt of carboxylate and imidazolium, salt of sulfonate and amine, salt of sulfonate and quaternary ammonium, salt of sulfonate and imidazolium, salt of amine and halide, salt of quaternary ammonium and halide and a combination of any of these, with more preferably being amino, phosphate, carboxylate, salt of phosphate and
- the wetting and dispersing additive is a copolymer or block copolymer comprising the anchoring group selected from the group consisting of phosphate, phosphine, phosphine oxide, phosphonate, thiol, amino, carboxylate, carboxylic ester, hetero cycle, silane, sulfonate, hydroxyl and a combination of any of these, with more preferably being amino, phosphate, carboxylate, or a combination of any of these.
- the anchoring group selected from the group consisting of phosphate, phosphine, phosphine oxide, phosphonate, thiol, amino, carboxylate, carboxylic ester, hetero cycle, silane, sulfonate, hydroxyl and a combination of any of these, with more preferably being amino, phosphate, carboxylate, or a combination of any of these.
- wetting and dispersing additives commercially available wetting and dispersing additives which can be solved in polar solvent can be used preferably.
- the photosensitive composition can be either a positive-type photosensitive composition or a negative-type photosensitive composition.
- the photosensitive composition according to the present invention can further comprise a positive-type photosensitive material so that the photosensitive composition can function as a positive-type photosensitive composition.
- the photosensitive material has an effect on the photosensitive composition of the present invention to make it developable so that the composition spread in an exposed area can be soluble in an alkali developer
- the photosensitive composition containing the photosensitive material serves as a positive-type photosensitive composition.
- the photosensitive material having the above effect include diazonaphthoquinone derivatives, which are esters of phenolic hydroxyl-containing compounds with naphtha- quinonediazidesulfonic acids.
- diazonaphtoquinone derivative which are esters of phenolic hydroxyl-containing compounds with naphtha- quinonediazidesulfonic acids.
- the derivative is preferably an ester compound derived from a compound having one or more phenolic hydroxyl groups.
- the naphtha- quinonediazidesulfonic acids include 4-naphthoquinonediazidesulfonic acid and 5-naphthoquinonediazidesulfonic acid.
- the 4-naphthoquinonediazidesulfonic ester compound Since having an absorption band in the wavelength range of i-line light (wavelength: 365 nm), the 4-naphthoquinonediazidesulfonic ester compound is suitable for i-line light exposure. On the other hand, since having an absorption band in a wide wavelength range, the 5-naphthoquinonediazidesulfonic ester compound is suitable for exposure in a wide wavelength range.
- Negative-type photosensitive composition According to the present invention, if the photosensitive composition does not contain any positive-type photosensitive composition, then the photosensitive composition serves as a negative-type photosensitive composition.
- the photo sensitive composition is a negative type photosensitive composition comprising a polymerization initiator.
- the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention preferably contains the polymerization initiator.
- polymerization initiators there are two kinds of polymerization initiators which can be used in the present invention: one is a polymerization initiator generating an acid, base, or radical when exposed to radiation, and the other is a polymerization initiator generating an acid, base or radical when exposed to heat.
- the polymerization initiator can reinforce the pattern shape or can increase contrast in development to improve the resolution.
- the polymerization initiator adoptable in the present is, for example, a photo acid-generator, which decomposes when exposed to radiation and releases an acid serving as an active substance for photo-curing the composition; a photo radical - generator, which releases a radical; a photo base-generator, which releases a base; a heat acid-generator, which decomposes when exposed to heat and releases an acid serving as an active substance for heat-curing the composition; a heat radical - generator, which releases a radical; and a heat base-generator, which releases a base.
- Examples of the radiation include visible light, UV rays, IR rays, X-rays, electron beams, a-rays and ⁇ -rays.
- the optimal amount of the polymerization initiator depends on the kind of the active substance released from the decomposed initiator, on the amount of the released substance, on the required sensitivity and on the dissolution contrast between the exposed and unexposed areas.
- the amount of the polymerization initiator is in the range from 0.001 to 10 weight parts, more preferably 0.01 to 5 weight parts, based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane. More than 0.001 weight part is preferable to realize the better dissolution contrast between the exposed and unexposed areas and to obtain the effect of the initiator. On the other hand, less than 10 weight parts of the polymerization initiator is preferable to prevent cracks of the fabricated color conversion film (100), or coloring of the fabricated film caused by decomposition of the initiator and to realize good resistance of the coating against a photoresist remover.
- photo acid-generator examples include diazomethane compounds, diphenyliodonium salts, triphenylsulfonium salts, sulfonium salts, ammonium salts, phosphonium salts and sulfonamide compounds.
- the structures of those photo acid-generators can be represented by the formula (A):
- R + is hydrogen or an organic ion modified by carbon atoms or other hetero atoms provided that the organic ion is selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups, aryl groups, alkenyl groups, acyl groups and alkoxy groups.
- R + is
- X " is preferably a counter ion represented by any of the following formulas: SbYe " ,
- Y is a halogen atom
- ⁇ ⁇ R a is an alkyl group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms or an aryl group of 6 to 20 carbon atoms provided that each group is substituted with a substituent group selected from the group consisting of fluorine, nitro group and cyano group,
- R b is hydrogen or an alkyl group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms
- P is a number of 0 to 6
- q is a number of 0 to 4.
- photo acid-generators usable in the present invention those generating sulfonic acids or boric acids are particularly preferred.
- ° Examples thereof include tricumyliodonium teterakis(pentafluorophenyl)- borate (PHOTOINITIATOR2074 [trademark], manufactured by Rhodorsil), diphenyliodonium tetra(perfluorophenyl)borate, and a compound having sulfonium ion and pentafluoroborate ion as the cation and anion moieties, respectively.
- examples of the photo acid-generators also include triphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, triphenylsulfonium camphor- sulfonate, triphenylsulfonium tetra(perfluorophenyl)borate, 4- acetoxyphenyldimethylsulfonium hexafluoroarsenate, 1-(4-n- butoxynaphthalene-1-yl)tetrahydrothiophenium trifluoromethanesulfonate, 1 -(4,7-dibutoxy-1 -naphthalenyl)tetrahydrothiophenium trifluoromethanesulfonate, diphenyliodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, and diphenyliodonium hexafluoroarsenate.
- photo acid-generators represented by the following formulas:
- each A is independently a substituent group selected from the group consisting of an alkyl group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 20 carbon atoms, an
- alkylcarbonyl group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms an arylcarbonyl group of 6 to
- each p is independently an integer of 0 to 5;
- B" is a fluorinated alkylsulfonate group, a fluorinated arylsulfonate group, a fluorinated alkylborate group, an alkylsulfonate group or an arylsulfonate 10 group.
- photo acid-generators in which the cations and anions in the above formulas are exchanged each other or combined with ⁇ ⁇ various other cations and anions described above.
- any one of the sulfonium ions represented by the above formulas can be combined with tetra(perfluorophenyl)borate ion, and also any one of the iodonium ions represented by the above formulas can be combined with tetra(per- fluorophenyl)borate ion.
- photo acid-generators in which the cations and anions in the above formulas are exchanged each other or combined with ⁇ ⁇ various other cations and anions described above.
- any one of the sulfonium ions represented by the above formulas can be combined with tetra(perfluorophenyl)borate ion
- any one of the iodonium ions represented by the above formulas can be combined with tetra(per- fluorophenyl)bor
- the heat acid-generator is, for example, a salt or ester capable of generating an organic acid.
- examples thereof include: various aliphatic 25 sulfonic acids and salts thereof; various aliphatic carboxylic acids, such as, citric acid, acetic acid and maleic acid, and salts thereof; various aromatic carboxylic acids, such as, benzoic acid and phthalic acid, and salts thereof; aromatic sulfonic acids and ammonium salts thereof; various amine salts; aromatic diazonium salts; and phosphonic acid and salts u
- salts of organic acids and organic bases are preferred, and further preferred are salts of sulfonic acids and organic bases.
- Examples of the preferred heat acid-generators containing sulfonate ions include p-toluenesulfonates, benzenesulfonates, p- dodecylbenzenesulfonates, 1 ,4-naphthalenedisulfonates, and methanesulf
- photo radical-generator examples include azo compounds, peroxides, acyl phosphine oxides, alkyl phenons, oxime esters, and titanocenes.
- acyl phosphine oxides As the photo radical-generator, acyl phosphine oxides, alkyl phenons, oxime esters, or a combination of any of these are more preferable.
- 2,2' azobis(2- methylvaleronitrile), 2,2'-azobis(dimethylvaleronitrile) or a combination of any of these can be used preferably.
- Examples of the photo base-generator include multi-substituted amide compounds having amide groups, lactams, imide compounds, and compounds having those structures.
- Examples of the above heat base-generator include: imidazole
- N-(2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl)imidazole N-(3- nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl)imidazole, N-(4-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl)imidazole, N-(5-methyl-2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl)imidazole, and N-(4-chloro-2-nitro- benzyloxycarbonyl)imidazole; 1 ,8-diazabicyclo(5,4,0)undecene-7, tertiary amines, quaternary ammonium salts, and mixture thereof.
- Those base- generators as well as the acid-generators and / or radical - generators can be used singly or in mixture.
- a polymerization initiator generating an acid, base, or radical when exposed to radiation can be used
- polymerization initiator can be selected from the group consisting of a photo radical-generator, photo base-generator, photo acid-generator, and a combination of any of these.
- the polymerization initiator can be a photo radical- generator.
- - (Meth)acrylic polymers
- photosensitive composition comprises a (meth)acrylic polymer.
- the term "(meth)acrylic polymer” means a general term of polymer obtained by polymerization of monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, acrylate, methacrylate, and a combination of any of these.
- the (meth)acrylic polymer of the present invention can further comprise another monomer unit which is not described in above, in the range of the (meth)acrylic polymer can show the effect of the present invention.
- (meth)acrylic polymer comprises a (meth)acrylic unit including an acid group.
- the (meth)acrylic unit including an acid group can be a (meth)acrylic unit including a side chain selected from the group consisting of carboxyl group, sulfo group, or phenol type hydroxyl group.
- the (meth)acrylic polymer which includes a (meth)acrylic unit including an acid group may lead to better solubility of the uncured part of the photosensitive
- composition to a developer composition to a developer.
- the number of the acid group is not particularly limited.
- the acid value of the (meth)acrylic polymer is in the range from 5 to 500 mg KOH/g preferably. More preferably, it is from 50 mg KOH/g to 300 mg KOH/g.
- (meth)acrylic polymer further comprises a silane modified (meth)acrylic unit.
- silane modified (meth)acrylic unit siloxy group and / or silanol group substituted (meth)acrylic unit, (meth)acrylic unit
- silane coupling agent including carbon-carbon unsaturated bond, silicone oligomer, silicone oil
- silicone oligomer fabricated by reaction with a silane coupling agent including carbon-carbon unsaturated bond, silicone oligomer, silicone oil
- silicone coupling agent including carbon-carbon unsaturated bond, silicone oligomer, silicone oil
- (meth)acrylic polymers having a (meth)acrylic unit including an acid group can be used preferably.
- KBM-1003, KME-1003, KBM- 403 or KBM-5103 from Shinetsu. Co.
- silicone oil examples of the silicone oil, X-22-174DX, X-22-2426, X-22-2475, or X-22-1602 (from Shinetsu. Co.)
- Shinetsu. Co. can be used preferably.
- solubility of the (meth)acrylic polymer in an alkali developer can be adjusted as desired.
- (meth)acrylic unit in the (meth)acrylic polymer can be from 95 : 5
- the number of the unsaturated bond of the silane modified (meth)acrylic unit is not particularly limited. From reconcile better reactivity and compatibility with another ingredients of the photosensitive composition, the value of double bond equivalent
- (ethylenically unsaturated bond equivalent) in the (meth)acrylic polymer is in the range from 1 to 500 g / eq preferably.
- a silane modified (meth)acrylic polymer, (meth)acrylic polymer which includes a repeating unit containing acid group can be used singly or in a mixture to realize good polymerization reaction with polysiloxane.
- silane modified (meth)acrylic polymer siloxy group and / or silanol group substituted (meth)acrylic polymers
- (meth)acrylic polymers reacted with a silane coupling agent including carbon-carbon unsaturated bond, silicone oligomer, or silicone oil can be used preferably.
- silane modified (meth)acrylic polymer may lead to improved solubility of the polysiloxane.
- (meth)acrylic polymers can be used.
- KBM-1003, KME-1003, KBM-1403 or KBM-5103 from Shinetsu. Co.
- silicone oil examples of the silicone oil, X-22-174DX, X-22-2426, X-22-2475, or X-22-1602 (from Shinetsu. Co.)
- Shinetsu. Co. can be used preferably.
- the number of the unsaturated bond is not particularly limited. From reconcile better reactivity and compatibility with siloxane, the value of double bond equivalent (ethylenically unsaturated bond equivalent) in the (rneth)acrylic polymer is in the range from 10 to 500 g / eq preferably.
- (meth)acrylic polymer which includes a repeating unit containing acid group (meth)acrylic polymer including a side chain selected from the group consisting of carboxyl group, sulfo group, or phenol type hydroxyl group.
- (meth)acrylic polymer which includes a repeating unit containing acid group may lead to better solubility of the uncured part of the photosensitive composition to a developer.
- the number of the acid group is not particularly limited.
- the acid value of the (meth)acrylic polymer is in the range from 50 to 500 mg KOH/g preferably.
- the weight-average molecular weight of the (meth)acrylic polymer is not particularly limited.
- it is in the range from 2,000 - 00,000, more preferably, it is in the range from 3,000 - 30,000.
- the blending ratio of the (meth)acrylic polymer and the polysiloxane is not particularly limited.
- the blending ratio of the (meth)acrylic polymer and the polysiloxane can be from 90 : 10 ((meth)acrylic polymer : polysiloxane) to 10 : 90 preferably.
- the (meth)acrylic polymer is selected from the group consisting of a (meth)acrylic polymer including an acid group, a silane modified (meth)acrylic polymer and a combination of any of these.
- photosensitive composition further comprises a chemical compound including two or more of (meth)acryloyl groups.
- (meth)acryloyl group means a general term of acryloyl group and methacryloyl group.
- the chemical compound including two or more of (meth)acryloyl groups can react the polysiloxane and the (meth)acrylic polymer, and then can create a crosslinking structure.
- the chemical compound comprises three or more of
- esters formed by reacting of a polyol and two or more of (meth)acrylic acid can be used preferably in the present invention.
- the polyol has a basic structure selected from the group consisting of a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon, aromatic hydrocarbon, heterocyclic hydrocarbon, primary, secondary, or tertiary amine, ether, and two or more of substituents of hydroxyl group.
- the polyols of the present invention can further include additional substituent like disclosed in for example, JP 2014-114176.
- As publically available functional acrylates, bifunctional acrylates, multifunctional acrylates such as A-DOD, A-DCP, A-9300 (from Shin- Nakamura Chemical Co., Ltd.) can be used singly or in mixture preferably.
- the amount of the chemical compound comprises three or more of (meth)acryloyl groups is in the range from 0.001 to 90 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane, more preferably 3 to 60 weight parts to realize better
- solubility with other polymers used in the photosensitive composition of the present invention is in the range from 5 to 50 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane.
- polysiloxane comprises silsesquioxane unit represented by following chemical formula I:
- R is non-hydrolysable group selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl 25 group, substituted or unsubstituted aryl group substituted or unsubstituted aralkyi group, and substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group; and the symbol x is an integer.
- An alkyl group if not defined otherwise, preferable is an alkyl group with 1 to 15 C atoms.
- An aralkyi group stands for -alkyl-aryl and preferably is a benzyl group.
- Aryl is preferably selected from benzene or naphthalene, and most preferably a benzene ring, where these groups are optionally substituted by CI, F, 1-7 C alkyl, 1-7 C alkoxy, CN, -(CO)alkyl, -(CO)O- 35 alkyl.
- R can be selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, t-butyl, n- hexyl, n-decyl, n-butyl, trifluoromethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 3,3,3- trifluoropropyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, tolyl, and naphthyl groups.
- R is phenyl group
- R can be a phenyl group or methyl group.
- polysiloxane comprises the first, second, and third repeating units represented by following chemical formula II: (Si02)i + (R 1 SiOi.5)m + (R 2 SiOi.5)n - Chemical formula II
- R 1 is a non-hydrolysable group selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted alky! group, substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, substituted or unsubstituted aralkyi group, and substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group
- R 2 is a non-hydrolysable group selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, substituted or unsubstituted aralkyi group, and substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group
- the symbol I, m, n are an integer and 0 ⁇ m + n, wherein R 1 and R 2 are different of each other.
- An alkyl group if not defined otherwise, preferable is an alkyl group with 1 to 15 C atoms.
- An aralkyi group stands for -alkyl-aryl and preferably is a benzyl group.
- Aryl is preferably selected from benzene or naphthalene, and most preferably a benzene ring, where these groups are optionally substituted by CI, F, 1-7 C alkyl, 1-7 C alkoxy, CN, -(CO)alkyl, -(CO)O- alkyl.
- R 1 can be selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, t-butyl, n- hexyl, n-decyl, n-butyl, trifluoromethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 3,3,3- trifluoropropyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, tolyl, and naphthyl groups; and R 2 can 10 be selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, t-butyl, n-hexyl, n-decyl, n-butyl, trifluoromethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 3,3,3- trifluoropropyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, tolyl, and naphthyl groups.
- R 1 or R 2 is phenyl group, it may lead better solubility of the polysiloxane in the solvent and reduce cracks in the fabricated film and if R 1 or R 2 is methyl group, a raw materials can easily obtain from the market and may lead higher hardness and better chemical stability of the fabricated film.
- R 1 can be phenyl and R 2 can be methyl.
- polysiloxane can 25 further comprise the following repeating unit represented by chemical
- R 3 is a hydroiysabie group selected from alkoxy group, and / or hydroxyl group, the symbol o is zero or an integer.
- WO 2013/151166 A can be used as the polysiloxane of the present invention preferably.
- the photosensitive composition further comprises additives selected from the group consisting of scattering particles, refractive index adjusting material and a combination of any of these.
- any 10 type of publically known light scattering particles having different refractive index from the matrix material of the layer which includes the said light scattering particles and can give Mie scattering effects can be used preferably as desired.
- small particles of inorganic oxides such as S1O2, SnO2,
- Aforementioned the light scattering particles can be used as the index adjusting material.
- the average particle diameter of the light scattering particles and or the refractive index adjusting material can be in the range from 350 nm to 5 ⁇ .
- maximum average particle diameter is 5 urn or less, preferably. More preferably, from 500 nm to 2 pm.
- the photosensitive composition further comprises coloring agent selected from the group consisting of a dye, pigment and a combination of any of these.
- the coloring agent that can absorb a visible light can be selected from the group consisting of dye, pigment and a combination of any of these.
- any type of publically known dye and / pigment for LCD color filter can be used in this way.
- azo-chelate pigments fused azo pigments, quinacridone pigments, isoindolinone pigments, perylene pigments perinone pigments, insoluble azo pigments, phthalocyanice pigments, dioxazine pigments, anthraquinone pigments, thioin pigments or a combination of any of these may be used.
- the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention may contain other additives, if necessary.
- the additives include developer-dissolution promoter, scum remover, adhesion enhancer, polymerization inhibitor, defoaming agent, surfactant and sensitizer.
- the developer-dissolution promoter or the scum remover has a function of controlling solubility of the formed coating in a developer and thereby of preventing scum from remaining on the substrate after development.
- crown ethers can be adopted. Crown ethers having the simplest structures are represented by the general formula: (-CH2-CH2- 0-)n. Among them, crown ethers of the formula in which n is 4 to 7 are preferably used in the present invention. Meanwhile, crown ethers are often individually referred to as "x-crown-y-ether" in which x and y represent the total number of atoms forming the ring and the number of oxygen atoms included therein, respectively.
- the crown ethers include 21 -crown-7-ether, 18-crown-6-ether, 15-crown-5-ether, 12- crown-4-ether, dibenzo-2 -crown-7-ether, dibenzo- 8-crown-6-ether, dibenzo-15-crown-5-ether, dibenzo-12-crown-4-ether, dicyclohexyl-21- crown-7-ether, dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6- ether, dicyclohexyl-15-crown-5- ether, and dicyclohexyl- 12-crown-4-ether.
- the additive from the group consisting of 18-crown-6- ether and 15-crown-5-ether.
- the amount thereof is preferably 0.05 to 15 weight parts, more preferably 0.1 to 10 weight parts, based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane.
- the adhesion enhancer has a function of preventing the pattern from being peeled off by stress applied after curing when a cured film is formed from the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention.
- imidazoles and silane coupling agents are preferably adopted.
- the imidazoles include 2- hydroxybenzimidazole, 2-hydroxyethylbenzimidazole, benzimidazole, 2- hydroxyimidazole, imidazole, 2-mercaptoimidazole, and 2-aminoimidazole. Among them, particularly preferred are 2-hydroxybenzimidazole, benzimidazole, 2-hydroxyimidazole and imidazole.
- silane coupling agents known compounds, such as, epoxy-silane coupling agents, amino-silane coupling agents and mercapto-silane coupling agents, can be preferably adopted.
- Examples thereof include 3- glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-glycidoxypropyltriethoxysilane, N-2- (aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-ureidopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3- chloropropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane, and 3- isocyanatepropyltrimethoxysilane. Those can be used singly or in combination of two or more. The amount thereof is preferably 0.05 to 15
- silane or siloxane compound having an acidic group examples include carboxyl group, an acid anhydride group, and phenolic hydroxyl group. If having a monobasic acid group such as carboxyl or phenolic hydroxyl group, the compound is preferably a single silicon-containing compound having two or more acidic groups.
- silane coupling agent examples include compounds represented by the following formula (B):
- R 4 is a hydrocarbon group, such as, an alkyl group, preferably having 1 to 10 C atoms. Examples thereof include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl and n-butyl groups.
- the formula (A) contains plural R 4 s, which may be the same or different from each other.
- X includes an acidic group, such as, thiol, phosphonium, borate, carboxyl, phenol, peroxide, nitro, cyano, sulfo or alcohol group.
- the acidic group may be protected with a protective group, such as, acetyl, aryl, amyl, benzyl, methoxymethyl, mesyl, tolyl, trimethoxysilyl, triethoxysilyl, triisopropylsilyl or trityl group.
- X may be an acid anhydride group.
- R 4 and X are preferably methyl group and a carboxylic acid anhydride group, respectively.
- an acid anhydride group-containing silicone is preferred.
- Concrete examples thereof are a compound represented by the following formula (B-1) (X-12- 967C [trademark], manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) and a silicon-containing polymer, such as silicone, having a structure
- a dimethyl silicone having a weight average molecular weight of 4000 or less and having a terminal modified with an acidic group, such as, thiol, phosphonium, borate, carboxyl, phenol, peroxide, nitro, cyano or sulfo group.
- an acidic group such as, thiol, phosphonium, borate, carboxyl, phenol, peroxide, nitro, cyano or sulfo group.
- examples thereof include compounds represented by the following formulas (B-2) and (B-3) (X-22-2290AS and X-22-1821 [trademark], manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.).
- the silane coupling agent contains a silicone structure and has too large a molecular weight, it has poor compatibility with the polysiloxane in the composition. Consequently, the coating is dissolved in a developer so insufficiently that reactive groups may remain in the coating. This may cause problems in that, for example, the coating cannot have enough chemical resistance against post-processes.
- the silicon- containing compound has a weight average molecular weight of preferably 5000 or less, more preferably 1000 to 4000. Further, if the acidic group- containing silane or siloxane compound is employed as the silane coupling agent, the amount thereof is preferably 0.01 to 15 weight parts based on
- nitrone derivatives such as, hydroquinone, methylhydroquinone and butyllhydroquinine
- hydroquinone derivatives such as, hydroquinone, methylhydroquinone and butyllhydroquinine
- hydroquinone derivatives such as, hydroquinone, methylhydroquinone and butyllhydroquinine
- hydroquinone derivatives such as, hydroquinone, methylhydroquinone and butyllhydroquinine
- the amount thereof is preferably 0.1 to 10 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane.
- the defoaming agent examples include: alcohols (Ci to Cis); higher fatty acids, such as, oleic acid and stearic acid; higher fatty acid esters, such as, glycerin monolaurate; polyethers, such as, polyethylenglycol (PEG) (Mn: 200 to 10000) and polypropyleneglycol (Mn: 200 to 10000); silicone compounds, such as, dimethyl silicone oil, alkyl-modified silicone oil and fluoro-silicone oil; and organic siloxane surfactants described below in detail. Those can be used singly or in combination of two or more. The amount thereof is preferably 0.1 to 3 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane.
- the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention can further contain a surfactant, which is incorporated with the aim of improving coatability, developability and the like.
- the surfactants usable in the present invention are, for example, nonionic, anionic and amphoteric surfactants.
- nonionic surfactants include: polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, such as, polyoxyethylene lauryl ether, polyoxyethylene oleyl ether and polyoxyethylene cetyl ether; polyoxyethylene fatty acid diethers;
- polyoxyethylene fatty acid monoethers polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block polymer
- acetylene alcohol acetylene glycol derivatives, such as, acetylene glycol, polyethoxyate of acetylene alcohol, and polyethoxyate of acetylene glycol
- silicon-containing surfactants such as, Fluorad ([trademark], manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Limited), MEGAFAC ([trademark], manufactured by DIC Corporation), and Surufuron ([trademark], manufactured by Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)
- organic siloxane surfactants such as, KP341 ([trademark], manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.).
- acetylene glycols examples include: 3-methyl-1- butyne-3-ol, 3-methyl-1-pentyne-3-ol, 3,6-dimethyl-4-octyne-3,6-diol, 2,4,7, 9-tetramethyl- 5-decyne-4,7-diol, 3,5-dimethyl-1-hexyne-3-ol, 2,5- dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol, and 2,5-dimethyl-2,5- hexanediol.
- anionic surfactants include: ammonium salts and organic amine salts of alkyldiphenylether disulfonic acids, ammonium salts and organic amine salts of alkyldiphenylether sulfonic acids, ammonium salts and organic amine salts of alkylbenzenesulfonic acids, ammonium salts and organic amine salts of polyoxyethylenealkylether sulfuric acids, and ammonium salts and organic amine salts of alkylsulfuric acids.
- amphoteric surfactants include 2-alkyl-N- carboxymethyl-N-hydroxyethyl imidazolium betaine, and laurylic acid amidopropyl hydroxy sulfone betaine.
- surfactants can be used singly or in combination of two or more.
- the amount thereof is normally 50 to 2000 ppm, preferably 100 to 1000 ppm based on the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention.
- a sensitizer can be incorporated into the photosensitive siloxane composition of the present invention.
- the sensitizer preferably used in the composition of the present invention include coumarin, ketocoumarin, derivatives thereof, thiopyrylium salts, and acetophenone. Specifically, concrete examples thereof include:
- sensitizing dyes such as, p-bis(o-methylstryl)benzene, 7-dimethylamino-4- methylquinolone-2,7-amino-4-methylcoumarin, 4,6-dimethy!-7- ethylaminocoumarin, 2-(p-dimethylaminostryl)pyridylmethyl iodide, 7- diethylaminocoumarin, 7-diethylamino-4-methylcoumarin, 2,3,5,6-1 H,4H- tetrahydro-8-methylquinolidino- ⁇ 9,9a,1-gh>coumarin, 7-diethylamino-4- trifluoromethylcoumarin, 7-dimethylamino-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin, 7- amino-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin, 2,3,5,6-1 H,4H-tetrahydroquinolidino- ⁇ 9,9a,1-gh>coumarin, 7-ethylamino-6-methyl
- the sensitizing dye makes it possible to carry out patterning by use of inexpensive light sources, such as, a high-pressure mercury lamp (360 to 430 nm).
- the amount thereof is preferably 0.05 to 15 weight parts, more preferably 0.1 to 10 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane.
- each R 3 is independently a substituent group selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups, aralkyl groups, aryl groups, hydroxyalkyl groups, alkoxyalkyi groups, glycidyl groups and halogenated alkyl groups; each R 32 is independently a substituent group selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, halogen atoms, nitro groups, sulfonic acid groups, hydroxyl group, amino groups, and carboalkoxy groups; and
- each k is independently an integer of 0 and 1 to 4.
- the sensitizers having anthracene skeletons are disclosed in, for example, Patent documents 3 and 4.
- the amount thereof is preferably 0.01 to 5 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the polysiloxane mixture (I).
- a stabilizer can be also added into the
- the stabilizer can be freely selected from those generally known.
- aromatic amines are preferred because they have high effect on stabilization.
- pyridine derivatives and particularly preferred are pyridine derivatives having bulky substituent groups at 2- and 6-positions. Concrete examples thereof are as follows:
- the invention in another aspect, relates to a color conversion film (100) comprising at least one nanosized fluorescent material (110), a polymer matrix (120) containing polysiloxane and (meth)acrylic polymer.
- the present invention also relates to a color conversion film (100) comprising at least one nanosized fluorescent material ( 10), wetting and dispersing additive (130), and a polymer matrix (120) including a polysiloxane.
- film includes “layer” and “sheet” like structure.
- the color conversion film (100) further comprises additives selected from the group consisting of scattering particles, refractive index adjusting material and a combination of any of these.
- the color conversion film (100) further comprises coloring agent selected from the group consisting of a dye, pigment and a combination of any of these.
- coloring agent selected from the group consisting of a dye, pigment and a combination of any of these.
- one of main requirements for the coloring agent is to absorb an excitation light from the light source which light excites the nanosized fluorescent material (110) in the color conversion film (100) to improve color purity of light from the color conversion film (100). Therefore, commercially available yellow pigments for LCD color filter also can be used in a green sub color pixel if the light converting film has the green sub color pixel.
- the color conversion film ( 00) can be a homogeneous color conversion film or can comprise first and second sub color areas (120), in which at least first sub color area emits light having longer peak wavelength than the second sub color
- A - areas when it is illuminated by light source.
- the color conversion film (100) can comprise red sub color areas, green sub color areas and blue sub color areas.
- the color conversion film (100) can mainly consist of red sub color areas, green sub color areas and blue sub color areas like described in Fig. 1-7.
- the blue sub color areas can be made without blue nanosized fluorescent material ( 10).
- the blue sub color areas also can be made without a blue coloring agent.
- 35 conversion film (100) further comprises a black matrix (hereafter "BM").
- BM black matrix
- the BM can be placed in between the sub color areas like described in Fig. 1.
- sub color areas of the present invention can be marked out by one or more of the BM.
- a material for the BM is not particularly limited.
- Well known materials, especially well known BM materials for color filters can be used preferably as desired.
- Fabrication method of the BM is not particularly limited, well known techniques can be used in this way. Such as, direct screen printing, photolithography, vapor deposition with mask.
- the invention relates to use of the color conversion film (100) in an optical device.
- the invention further relates to an optical device (200) comprising the color conversion film (100).
- the optical device (200) can embrace a light source.
- the type of light source in the optical device is not particularly limited.
- UV or blue single color light source can be used.
- the light source emits light having peak wavelength in a blue light region, such as blue LED, CCFL, EL, or a combination of any of these, can be used.
- blue is taken to mean a light wavelength between 380 nm and 515 nm.
- blue is between 430 nm and 490 nm. More preferably, it is between 450 nm and 470 nm.
- the light source of the optical device (200) is a blue light source such as blue LED(s) and the color conversion film (100) comprises green sub color areas and red sub color areas.
- the light source can embrace a light guiding plate to increase light uniformity from the light source.
- the optical device (200) comprises a light modulator.
- the light modulator can be selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal element, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (here in after "MEMS”), electro wetting element, and electrophoretic element.
- MEMS Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
- electro wetting element electrowetting element
- electrophoretic element electrophoretic element
- the light modulator is a liquid crystal element
- any type of liquid crystal element can be used in this way.
- twisted nematic mode, vertical alignment mode, IPS mode, guest host mode liquid crystal element, which commonly used for LCDs are preferable.
- normally black TN mode liquid crystal element is also applicable as the light modulator.
- the normally black TN mode can realize higher contrast ratio but fabrication process is complicated due to the different cell gap in each color pixel to keep good white balance. According to the present invention, there is no need to change the cell gap of normally black TN mode LC element at each pixel.
- a single color excitation light source can be used preferably in the combination with the color converting film (100).
- a single color excitation light source such as, as a single color excitation light source, UV LED, blue LED.
- the light source emits light having one peak wavelength region and the intensity of the excitation light from the light source can be controlled by the normally black TN mode LC layer having same cell gap at each pixel, then, the excitation light goes into the color conversion film (100) and converted into longer wavelength.
- the optical device (200) comprises a light scattering layer including the plural of light scattering particles.
- the light scattering layer can be placed in between the light source and the color conversion film (100) to reduce glare state of the device caused by ambient light scattering.
- the plural of light scattering particles can be only in the light scattering layer and / or one or more of other layers that is placed the light source side from the color conversion film ( 00).
- the light scattering layer is placed onto the surface of the light source side of the color conversion film (100).
- the plural of light scattering particles can be in the color conversion film (100), in case of the light modulator is placed behind the color conversion film (100) viewed from the light source.
- the light modulator is placed on the light extraction side of the color conversion film (100).
- the light modulator is placed in between the light source and the color conversion film ( 00).
- the surface of the light extraction side of the color conversion film (100) is structured to increase the out-coupling efficiency of the optical device (100).
- a slant structure can increase the amount of light that leaves the light converting film.
- These structures can be fabricated by well-known techniques, for example with using nano-inprinting techniques.
- the other surface of the color conversion film (100), which faces to light source can have a slant structure.
- the slant structure may prevent light loss by the total reflection.
- the slant structure can overlap for the plural sub color pixels. Therefore, the slant structure is applicable even for small size pixels.
- the optical device (200) further comprises a layer whose surface of the light extraction side is structured.
- the layer has one or more of slant structure.
- the light source can be switchable.
- switchable means that the light can selectively be switched on or off.
- the switchable light source can be selected from the group consisting of, active matrix EL, passive matrix EL, a plural of LEDs and a combination of any of these.
- the optical device (200) can further include a color filter layer.
- a color filter layer any type of publically known color ⁇ ⁇ filter including red, green and blue sub color region for optical devices, such as LCD color filter, can be used in this way preferably.
- the red sub color region of the color filter can be transparent to light wavelength at least in
- the green sub color region of the color filter is transparent to the light wavelength at least in between 515 and 550 nm.
- the optical 25 device (200) further comprises a selective light reflection layer placed in between the light source and the color conversion film (100).
- the term "light reflection” means reflecting at least around 60 % of incident light at a wavelength or a range of wavelength used during operation of a polarized light emissive device. Preferably, it is over 70 %, more preferably, over 75%, the most preferably, it is over 80 %.
- the selective light reflection layer can pass through the peak light wavelength from the light source and can reflect the converted light from the color conversion film (100)
- a material for the selective light reflection layer is not particularly limited. Well known materials for a selective light reflection layer can be used preferably as desired.
- the selective light reflection layer can be single layer or multiple layers.
- the selective light reflection layer is selected from the group consisting of Al layer, Al + MgF2 stacked layers, Al + SiO stacked layers, Al + dielectric multiple layer, Au layer, dielectric multiple layer, Cr + Au stacked layers; with the selective light reflection layer more preferably being Al layer, Al + MgF 2 stacked layers, Al + SiO stacked layers, cholesteric liquid crystal layer, stacked cholesteric liquid crystal layers.
- the methods of preparing the selective light reflection layer can vary as desired and selected from well-known techniques.
- the selective light reflection layer except for cholesteric liquid crystal layers can be prepared by a gas phase based coating process (such as Sputtering, Chemical Vapor Deposition, vapor deposition, flash evaporation), or a liquid-based coating process.
- a gas phase based coating process such as Sputtering, Chemical Vapor Deposition, vapor deposition, flash evaporation
- the optical device (200) can be selected from the group consisting of a liquid crystal display, electro-luminescent displays, MEMS display, electro wetting display, and electrophoretic display.
- the optical device (200) can be a liquid crystal display, such as twisted nematic liquid crystal display, vertical alignment mode liquid crystal display, IPS mode liquid crystal display, guest host mode liquid crystal display, or the normally black TN mode liquid crystal display.
- a liquid crystal display such as twisted nematic liquid crystal display, vertical alignment mode liquid crystal display, IPS mode liquid crystal display, guest host mode liquid crystal display, or the normally black TN mode liquid crystal display.
- optical devices Examples of optical devices have been described in, for example, WO 2010/095140 A2 and WO 2012/059931 A1.
- the present invention furthermore relates to method for preparing the color conversion film (100), wherein the method comprises following steps (a) and (b) in this sequence;
- the baking temperature in step (b) is in the range from 90 °C to 260 °C. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the baking temperature in step (b) is in the range from 95 °C to 250 °C. More preferably, it is in the range from 100 °C to 245 °C.
- photosensitive composition can be obtained with the method like described in for example JP 2014- 14176, WO 2012/157696 A1 , or WO 2013/151166 A, preferably.
- any type of publically known coating method can be used preferably.
- immersion coating gravure coating, roll coating, bar coating, brush coating, spray coating, doctor coating, flow coating, spin coating, and slit coating.
- the substrate to be coated with the photosensitive composition in step (a) is also not particulary limited, and can be properly selected from, for example, a silicon substrate, a glass substrate and a polymer film.
- prebaking (preheating treatment) step can be applied to the
- the prebaking step can be carried out at a temperature of generally 50 to 150°C, preferably 90 to 120°C for 10 to 300 seconds, preferably 30 to 120 seconds on a hotplate or for 1 to 30 minutes in a clean oven.
- the method further comprises step (c) after step (a) and before step (b);
- the surface thereof can be exposed to light.
- a light source for the exposure it is possible to adopt any light source used in conventional pattern-formation processes.
- the light source include high-pressure mercury lamp, low- pressure mercury lamp, metal halide lamp, xenon lamp, laser diode and LED.
- Light for the exposure is normally UV rays of g-line, h-line, i-line or the like. Except for in the case of ultrafine fabrication of semiconductors and the like, it is general to use light of 360 to 430 nm (high-pressure mercury lamp) for patterning in several micrometers to several tens of micrometers.
- light of 430 nm is often used.
- Energy of the exposure light depends on the light source and the thickness of the coating, but is generally 10 to 2000 mJ/cm 2 , preferably 20 to 1000 mJ/cm 2 . If the exposure energy is lower than 10 mJ/cm 2 , it is often difficult to obtain satisfying resolution. On the other hand, however, if it is more than 2000 mJ/cm 2 , the coating is exposed so excessively that the exposure may cause halation.
- photomasks are employable. Any photomask can be selected from known ones. There are no particular restrictions on the environmental conditions in the exposure, and the exposure can be carried out under an ambient atmosphere (the normal atmosphere) or under a nitrogen atmosphere. If a film is to be formed on the whole surface of the substrate, the whole substrate surface is exposed to light. In the present invention, the term "pattern film" includes a film thus formed on the whole surface of the substrate.
- post-exposure baking can carried out according to necessity with the aim of promoting interpo!ymer reactions caused by the reaction initiator in the exposed area of the coating.
- the temperature of the post-exposure baking is preferably 40 to 150°C, more preferably 60 to 120°C.
- development step (e) can optionally be carried out. If a film is to be formed on the whole surface of the substrate, development step (e) can be omitted.
- a developer used in the development step it is possible to adopt any developer employed in developing conventional photosensitive siloxane compositions.
- TMAH aqueous solutions are used to determine the dissolution rate of polysiloxane but they by no means restrict the developer for forming a cured film.
- alkali developers which are aqueous solutions of alkaline compounds, such as, tetraalkylammonium hydroxide, choline, alkali metal hydroxides, alkali metal (meta)silicates (hydrate), alkali metal
- (meta)phosphates hydrate
- ammonia alkylamines, alkanolamines, and heterocyclic amines.
- Particularly preferred is an aqueous solution of tetraalkylammonium hydroxide.
- Those alkali developers may contain water-soluble organic solvents, such as, methanol and ethanol, or surfactants, if necessary.
- the developing method can be freely selected from known methods, such as, dip, paddle, shower, slit, cap coat and spray development processes. As a result of the development, a pattern can be obtained. After developed with a developer, the pattern is preferably washed with water.
- the baking apparatus used in the baking step can be the same as those used in the post-exposure baking step.
- the baking temperature in this baking step is not particularly restricted as long as the coating can be cured, preferably it is in the range from 90 °C to 260 °C, more preferably from 95 °C to 250 °C, even more preferably from 100 °C to 245 °C.
- 90 °C or higher baking temperature is preferable.
- 250 °C or less baking temperature is preferable.
- the baking time is also not particularly restricted, preferably it is from 30 seconds to 24 hours, more preferably from 60 seconds to 3 hours.
- the "baking time” means a period of time from when the temperature of the pattern film is elevated to reach the aimed baking temperature.
- the method further comprises step (d) before step (a),
- the wetting and dispersing additive can be introduced onto the surface of the nanosized fluorescent material.
- Such ligand exchange process described in for example, Thomas Nann, Chem. Commun., 2005, 1735 - 1736, DOI: 10.1039/b- 414807j can be used preferably.
- an ultra-centrifuge process after the ligand exchange process of the nanosized fluorescent material can be applied to remove the excess amount of wetting and dispersing additive before mixing the ligand exchanged nanosized fluorescent material with polysiloxane.
- the present invention furthermore relates to method for preparing the optical device (200), wherein the method comprises following step (A);
- Examplel In the present invention, the color conversion film (100) can be peeled off from a substrate as shown in Fig. 1.
- the color conversion film has red, green and blue sub color area.
- at least one nanosized fluorescent material red or green
- polysiloxane are at least incorporated.
- a coloring agent and scattering particle can be
- Example 2 shows one example of the color conversion film of the present invention, including at least at least one nanosized fluorescent material (for example, red and / or green), polysiloxane.
- nanosized fluorescent material for example, red and / or green
- polysiloxane for example, polysiloxane.
- components such as a coloring agent and scattering particle can be optionally incorporated.
- Example 3 shows one example of the optical device of the present invention.
- a color filter layer is omitted.
- Example 4 shows another example of the optical device of the present invention.
- a color filter layer is stacked onto the color conversion film.
- Example 5 shows another example of the optical device of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 shows another example of the optical device of the present invention.
- a guest host mode liquid crystal (623) is used with a blue light source (630) and therefore, two polarizers can be omitted and the color conversion film was fabricated as a layer insulation of the TFT.
- FIG. 7 shows another example of the present invention.
- a MEMS shutter is used preferably.
- the color conversion film can be fabricated as the layer insulation of the MEMS shutter system.
- the term "transparent” means at least around 60 % of incident light transmittal at the thickness used in a polarized light emissive device and at a wavelength or a range of wavelength used during operation of a polarized light emissive device. Preferably, it is over 70 %, more preferably, over 75%, the most preferably, it is over 80 %.
- fluorescent is defined as the physical process of light emission by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. It is a form of luminescence. In most cases, the emitted light has a longer wavelength, and therefore lower energy, than the absorbed radiation.
- semiconductor means a material which has electrical conductivity to a degree between that of a conductor (such as copper) and that of an insulator (such as glass) at room temperature.
- inorganic means any material not containing carbon atoms or any compound that containing carbon atoms ionically bound to other atoms such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, carbides, and thiocyanates.
- emission means the emission of electromagnetic waves by electron transitions in atoms and molecules.
- photosensitive means that the respective composition chemically reacts in response to suitable light irradiation.
- the light is usually chosen from visible or UV light.
- the photosensitive response includes hardening or softening of the composition, preferably hardening.
- the photosensitive composition is a photo-polymerizable composition.
- TOPO tri-n-octylphosphine oxide covered red emission type rod-shaped nanocrystals
- wetting and dispersing additive Disperbyk-2000 [trademark], from
- PGMEA propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate
- Polymer mixture S1 (35 wt. % of PGMEA solution, from Merck KGaA) comprising a polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture soluble in TMAH aqueous solution, wherein the polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture comprises 30 wt. % of polysiloxane represented by the formula (Si02)i +
- a photo - radical generator OXE01 and OXE02 from BASF SE, 6 wt. % in total based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture
- Acryl monomer A-DOD, A-DCP, A- 9300 from Shin-Nakamura Chemical, each 10 wt. % based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture
- the resulting solution of the wetting and dispersing additive covered red emission type rod-shaped nanocrystals with PGMEA were mixed at room temperature.
- the first red-type photosensitive composition 60 wt. % of rod- shaped nanocrystals based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture
- second red-type photosensitive composition 40 wt. % of rod-shaped nanocrystals based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture
- third red-type photosensitive composition (20 wt. % of rod-shaped nanocrystals based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture) were fabricated.
- a glass substrate was cleaned by sonicating in acetone.
- the first red type photosensitive composition was coated onto the cleaned glass substrate with using spin coating technique.
- the resulting substrate was heated at 100 °C for 90 seconds at air condition to evaporate the solvent.
- the color conversion film was exposed to 3.68 mW/cm 2 of i, g, h lines light emission (50 mJ / cm 2 , USH-1005D, Ushio Co.) for 14 seconds.
- TMAH tetramethylammonium hydroxide
- third photosensitive composition were used instead of the first red-type photosensitive composition, the No. 2 and the No. 3 color conversion films having 10 pm film thickness each respectively were fabricated.
- Disperbyk-2001 , 2009 [trademark], from BYK Co.) were each independently used instead of Disperbyk-2000.
- TOPO tri-n-octylphosphine oxide
- red emission type rod-shaped nanocrystals from Qlight Nanotech Ltd.
- wetting and dispersing additive Disperbyk- 80 [trademark], from BYK co.
- the fourth red-type photosensitive composition (2.0 wt. % of
- Disperbyk-180 (trademark) covered rod-shaped nanocrystals based on the weight of the total solid components of polysiloxane - acryl polymer mixture) was fabricated.
- excitation light from the 100 W Hg lamp was filtered by the excitation filter of the fluorescent mirror unit U- MWIB3, then, the filtered excitation light went into the color conversion film.
- the converted light and the excitation light from the light source and passed through the color conversion film was then filtered by the absorption filter / Dichroic Mirror.
- Emission spectrum of the color conversion films was measured with using the luminance meter CS-1000A equipped with 450 nm LED light source.
- 450 nm LED light source was placed under the color conversion film fabricated in working example 1.
- the light from the color conversion film No. 1 , 2, or 3 in the vertical direction from the surface was measured with using the luminance meter CS-1000 A (Konica Minolta Holdings Inc.).
- Quantum yield of the color conversion film was evaluated with the absolute PL quantum yields measurement system C9920-02
- the quantum yield of the color conversion film was evaluated with the following formula:
- Quantum yield emitted photon number from the color conversion film / absorbed photon number from the color conversion film
- Fig. 8 shows the emission spectrum
- Fig. 9 shows the quantum yield of the color conversion films No. 1 , 2, and 3.
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