Drum for Roll-To-Roll Deposition, Roll-To-Roll Deposition Apparatus and Film Roll
20190186016 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
- Yunho Kook (Paju-si, KR)
- Namkook Kim (Suwon-si, KR)
- Seunghyun Youk (Paju-si, KR)
- Sungwoo Choi (Seoul, KR)
- Hwankeon Lee (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
B65H18/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2515/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a drum for roll-to-roll deposition to rotate about a longitudinal axis. The drum is circular in a widthwise cross-section and has a shape in which opposite longitudinal edge portions each have a narrower width than a longitudinal central portion. By using the drum for roll-to-roll deposition according to embodiments of the present disclosure, it is possible to remove wrinkles occurring on a flexible substrate when a roll-to-roll deposition process is performed. As a result, it is possible to manufacture a film roll having a deposition layer with excellent widthwise thickness uniformity.
Claims
1. A drum for roll-to-roll deposition to rotate about a longitudinal axis, the drum being circular in a width cross-section and having a shape in which opposite longitudinal edge portions each have a smaller width than a longitudinally central portion.
2. The drum of claim 1, wherein a width of the drum gradually decreases toward the opposite longitudinal edge portions from the longitudinal central portion.
3. The drum of claim 1, wherein widths of the opposite longitudinal edge portions are each 90% or more of a width of the longitudinal central portion.
4. The drum of claim 1, wherein a heating element is disposed on a surface of or inside of the drum for roll-to-roll deposition.
5. A roll-to-roll deposition apparatus, comprising: an extracting roller to continuously supply a flexible substrate; a drum to be in contact with a lower surface of the flexible substrate supplied from the extracting roller and rotate about a longitudinal axis of the drum, the drum being circular in a widthwise cross-section and having a shape in which opposite longitudinal edge portions each have a smaller width than a longitudinal central portion; a gas supply having a surface that faces the drum, the gas supply to supply process gas to an upper surface of the flexible substrate; and a winding roller to wind the flexible substrate transferred from the drum.
6. The roll-to-roll deposition apparatus of claim 5, wherein a width of the drum gradually decreases toward opposite longitudinal edge portions of the drum from a longitudinal central portion of the drum.
7. The roll-to-roll deposition apparatus of claim 5, wherein widths of the opposite longitudinal edge portions of the drum each are 90% or more of a width of the longitudinal central portion of the drum.
8. The roll-to-roll deposition apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of rollers between the extracting roller and the drum, wherein at least one of the plurality of rollers is circular in a widthwise cross-direction and has a shape in which opposite longitudinal edge portions each have a narrower width than a longitudinally central portion.
9. The roll-to-roll deposition apparatus of claim 5, wherein the gas supply has a concave surface in not only a width direction but also a longitudinal direction.
10. A film roll having a wound flexible substrate, wherein a deposition layer made of at least one of an organic substance and an inorganic substance is disposed on the flexible substrate, and a widthwise thickness variation of the deposition layer is 5% or less.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] Hereinafter, a drum for roll-to-roll deposition, a roll-to-roll deposition apparatus, and a film roll according to embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0046] Terms such as first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe components. Such terms are not used to define a corresponding component, but are used merely to distinguish the corresponding component from another component.
[0047] In describing a positional relationship using phrases such as component A on component B and component A above component B, another component C may be arranged between the components A and B unless the term immediately or directly is explicitly used.
[0048] A longitudinal direction of the drum may be orthogonal to a progress direction of a substrate, and may be the same as a width direction of the substrate. Further, a width direction of the drum may be the same as the progress direction of the substrate, and may be orthogonal to the width direction of the substrate. Furthermore, a widthwise cross-section of the drum may mean a cross-section cut in a width direction of the drum.
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[0051] A flexible substrate 10 may be continuously supplied from the extracting roller 110. The drum 130 may rotate in contact with a lower surface of the flexible substrate 10 supplied from the extracting roller 110. The gas supply 140 may have a surface that faces the drum 130 and supply process gas to an upper surface of the flexible substrate 10 to perform deposition of an organic substance and/or an inorganic substance. The winding roller 120 may wind the flexible substrate 10 transferred from the drum 130 after completion of the deposition.
[0052] A heating element 135 may be disposed on a surface or inside of the drum 130. The heating element 135 may be made of tungsten (W), nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr), a carbon nano tube (CNT) or the like. The heating element 135 may be heated by a resistance heating method and serve to provide heat required for the flexible substrate 10, e.g., 50 to 300 C. during a deposition process.
[0053] Also, referring to
[0054] Besides, a heater 160 and/or a plasma module 170 may be additionally disposed between the extracting roller 110 and the drum 130. The heater 160 or the plasma module 170 may serve to preprocess the flexible substrate 10 before the deposition process. For example, the heater 160 may serve to evaporate moisture present on the upper surface, which is a deposition surface of the flexible substrate 10 supplied from the extracting roller 110, and to separate air molecules adsorbed on the upper surface of the flexible substrate from the surface of the flexible substrate. As the heater 160, various heaters including an infrared heater may be used. In addition, the plasma module 170 may serve to remove foreign substances adsorbed on the surface of the flexible substrate 10.
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[0057] Also, a surface of the gas supply 140 may be concave in a width direction because a widthwise cross-section of the drum 130 is convex, so that a distance between each nozzle 145 and the flexible substrate 10 to be deposited may be maintained constant to form a deposition layer with uniform thickness. If the gas supply 140 is flat, a distance between a nozzle located at a central portion of the gas supply 140 and the flexible substrate may be shorter than a distance between a nozzle located at an edge portion of the gas supply 140 and the flexible substrate, resulting in a thickness variation of the deposition layer formed on the flexible substrate. However, when the surface of the gas supply 140 is concave in a width direction, the distance between the nozzle located at the central portion and the flexible substrate may be same as the distance between the nozzle located at the edge portion and the flexible substrate, thereby improving the thickness uniformity of the deposition layer.
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[0060] As described above, in a roll-to-roll deposition process, wrinkles may occur on the flexible substrate due to heat or tension. When deposition is performed in a state where wrinkles are present on the flexible substrate, a deposition thickness of a portion where the wrinkles occur and a deposition thickness of a portion where the wrinkles do not occur may be different from each other. Such a non-uniform thickness of the deposited film may lead to over-etching of a wrinkle portion resulting from the thickness variation in a subsequent etching process. The over-etching may bring about damage to a lower film, and a step coverage defect between the lower film and an upper film. Also, the non-uniform thickness of the deposition layer may bring about various problems such as, for example, a misalignment in an exposure process, and the like. Therefore, there is a need to remove the wrinkles occurring on the flexible substrate before or at the same time of the roll-to-roll deposition process.
[0061] Here, when widths of opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum are each the same as a width of a longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum as shown in
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[0064] Accordingly, the tension applied to the widthwise central portion of the flexible substrate may be larger than the tension applied to the widthwise edge portion of the flexible substrate, and thus the wrinkles occurring on a central portion of the flexible substrate may be easily pushed to the widthwise edge portion of the substrate to which relatively lower tension is applied. As a result, the deposition process may be performed in a state where the wrinkles are removed from the flexible substrate, thereby resolving a problem of the non-uniform thickness of the deposition layer.
[0065] Preferably, the width of the drum may gradually decrease from the longitudinal central portion P1 thereof to the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 thereof as shown in
[0066] When the width discontinuously decreases from the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum to the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum, for example, in a stepped manner, a partial area of the flexible substrate 10 may not be in contact with the drum, and as a result deposition stability may be lowered. Accordingly, when the width gradually decreases from the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum to the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum, the flexible substrate 10 may be more stably in face-to-face contact with the surface of the drum 130, thereby preventing the deposition stability from being lowered.
[0067] Preferably, the widths T2 of the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum may be 90% or more of the width T1 of the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum (0.9T1T2<T1). When the widths T2 of the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum are each excessively narrower than the width T1 of the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum, the deposition may be performed in a state that the flexible substrate is in contact with only the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum, and is lifted at the longitudinal opposite edge portions P2 of the drum without being in contact therewith. Therefore, by making the widths of the opposite longitudinal edge portions P2 of the drum 90% or more of the width of the longitudinal central portion P1 of the drum, the substrate may be stably brought into face-to-face contact with the surface of the drum.
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[0075] In addition, the gas supply 140 may have a concave surface in not only a width direction but also a longitudinal direction to correspond to a surface shape of the cylindrical drum as shown in
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[0080] As a result, in
[0081] As described above, it is possible to remove the wrinkles occurring on the flexible substrate when the roll-to-roll process is performed by applying the drum having a shape in which the widths of opposite longitudinal edge portions are each narrower than that of the longitudinally central portion, thereby making it possible to manufacture a film roll having the deposition layer with excellent widthwise thickness uniformity.
[0082] The present disclosure is described with reference to embodiments described herein and accompanying drawings, but is not limited thereto. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications which are not exemplified herein but are still within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure may be made.
TABLE-US-00001 Description of Symbols 10: Flexible substrate 20: Deposition layer 101: Process chamber 102: Preliminary chamber 103: Opening and closing slit 110: Extracting roller 120: Winding roller 130: Drum 135: Heating element 140: Gas supply 145: Nozzle 150: Roller 160: Heater 170: Plasma module