Input apparatus, sensor, keyboard, and electronic apparatus
US-2017322647-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10797109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10797109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916381053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A micro-structured organic sensor device which has the following layers oriented in parallel to one another: a substrate layer for supporting the further layers; an organic sensor layer for converting a technical quantity to be detected to an electrical quantity; a first electrode layer for contacting the organic sensor layer on a side of the organic sensor layer facing the substrate layer; a second electrode layer for contacting the organic sensor layer on a side of the organic sensor layer facing away from the substrate layer; and one or several functional layers; wherein the sensor layer is structured such that a plurality of horizontally spaced sensor segments are formed; wherein at least one of the electrode layers is structured such that a plurality of horizontally spaced electrode segments are formed so that at least one of the electrode segments of the respective electrode layer is associated to each of the sensor segments; and wherein the one or several functional layers at least partly fill gaps located horizontally between the sensor segments.
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A micro-structured organic sensor device comprising the following layers oriented in parallel to one another: a substrate layer for supporting the further layers; an organic sensor layer for converting a technical quantity to be detected to an electrical quantity; a first electrode layer for contacting the organic sensor layer on a side of the organic sensor layer facing the substrate layer; a second electrode layer for contacting the organic sensor layer on a side of the organic sensor layer facing away from the substrate layer; and one or several functional layers; wherein the sensor layer is structured such that a plurality of horizontally spaced sensor segments are formed; wherein at least one of the electrode layers is structured such that a plurality of horizontally spaced electrode segments are formed so that at least one of the electrode segments of the respective electrode layer is associated to each of the sensor segments; and wherein the one or several functional layers at least partly fill gaps located horizontally between the sensor segments; and wherein one or several light-emitting diodes is/are formed on the substrate layer. 2. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor segments comprise a maximum horizontal extension of smaller than 50 μm. 3. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the one or several functional layers comprise a passivation layer. 4. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the organic sensor layer comprises several sub-sensor layers arranged in parallel to the other layers. 5. The micro-structured organic sensor device in according with claim 1 , wherein the sensor segments are arranged in the style of a two-dimensional matrix. 6. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first electrode layer and/or the second electrode layers is/are implemented as an organic layer, metal layer or metal-oxide multi-layer. 7. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the substrate layer is implemented as a glass layer, plastics layer or silicon layer. 8. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor segments are optical sensor segments so that the micro-structured organic sensor device is a micro-structured optical organic sensor device. 9. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first electrode layer and/or the second electrode layers is/are transparent or semi-transparent. 10. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a group of the sensor segments comprises a spectral sensitivity and at least one further group of the sensor segments comprises a spectral sensitivity deviating each from the spectral sensitivities of the other groups. 11. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor segments comprise a region comprising a spectral sensitivity and at least one further region comprising a deviating spectral sensitivity. 12. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the layers comprise one or several light-coupling layers configured for improving the light-coupling efficiency when coupling light into one of the electrode layers and/or when coupling light out from one of the electrode layers, wherein one of the light-coupling layers is provided each on the side of the first electrode layer facing away from the organic sensor layer and/or the side of the second electrode layer facing away from the organic sensor layer. 13. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the layers comprise one or several filter layers configured for spectrally filtering light when coupling light into one of the electrode layers and/or when coupling light out from one of the electrode layers, wherein one of the filter layers is provided each on the side of the first electrode layer facing away from the organic sensor layer and/or on the side of the second electrode layer facing away from the organic sensor layer. 14. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the one or several filter layers is/are structured such that a plurality of filter segments located horizontally next to one another are formed so that at least one of the filter segments of the respective filter layer is associated to each of the sensor segments, wherein a first group of the filter segments of the respective filter layer comprises a first spectral characteristic and a second group of the filter segments of the respective filter layer comprises a second spectral characteristic deviating from the first spectral characteristic. 15. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a thin-film encapsulation is provided for protecting at least a part of the layers from the effect of humidity. 16. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 15 , wherein the thin-film encapsulation is configured for preventing horizontal penetration of liquid between at least some of the layers. 17. The micro-structured organic sensor device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein at least one of the layers is dried by flash-lamp annealing during manufacturing. 18. A method for manufacturing a micro-structured organic sensor device comprising layers oriented in parallel to one another, wherein the layers comprise a sensor layer which is structured such that a plurality of horizontally spaced sensor segments are formed, wherein each sensor segment comprises one or several regions, in particular in accordance with claim 1 , the method comprising in the following order: a) providing a substrate layer for supporting the further layers, wherein a first electrode layer for contacting an organic sensor layer is arranged at the substrate layer, for converting a technical quantity to be detected to an electrical quantity; b) applying at least one organic sensor material layer over an entire area onto a compound made of the substrate layer and the first electrode layer; c) applying a first photoresist layer over an entire area onto the organic sensor material layer; d) selectively exposing the first photoresist layer so that a first cured photoresist structure comprising horizontally spaced first cured photoresist structure elements and a first non-cured photoresist structure result; e) removing the first non-cured photoresist structure by means of a first developing solvent; f) applying a first solvent in order to remove a part of the at least one organic sensor material layer not covered by the first cured photoresist structure so that at least one of the regions of the plurality of horizontally spaced sensor segments of the sensor layer is formed each by a remaining part of the at least one organic sensor material layer so that each of the sensor segments is contacted by the first electrode layer; g) removing the first cured photoresist structure by means of a second solvent; h) applying a second photoresist layer over an entire area onto the sensor segments and onto gaps located horizontally between the sensor segments; i) selectively exposing the second photoresist layer so that a second cured photoresist structure comprising horizontally spaced second cured photoresist structure segments and a second non-cured photoresist structure result, wherein at le
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