The thermal management issue in OLED (organic light emitting diode) devices has a significant impact on the efficiency, reliability, and life time of the device. In particular, in OLED systems with multipolar or double cathode electrodes, it is important to accurately interpret the effect of heat generated by current flow between electrodes on the emitting layer. In this study, the governing equation was established based on the heat conduction equation to mathematically model and analyze this heat distribution, and the heat distribution analysis was performed using the COMSOL program. It was confirmed that the temperature generated in the OLED with the double cathode structure reached a maximum of 343.157 K centered on the emitting layer. The heat distribution generated in the proposed OLED structure with the double cathode electrodes was confirmed to be highly distributed in the center toward the double cathode electrodes, which is believed to be because the arrangement of the double cathode electrodes improves the symmetrical distribution of temperature while reducing power consumption.
The key to determining the lifetime of OLED device is how much brightness can be maintained. It can be said that there are internal and external causes for the degradation of OLED devices. The most important cause of internal degradation is bonding and degradation in the excited state due to the electrochemical instability of organic materials. The structure of OLED modeled in this paper consists of a cathode layer, electron injection layer (EIL), electron transport layer (ETL), light emission layer, hole transport layer (HTL), hole injection layer (HIL), and anode layer on a glass substrate from top to bottom. It was confirmed that the temperature generated in OLED was distributed around the maximum of 343.15 K centered on the emission layer. It can be seen that the heat distribution generated in the presented OLED structure has an asymmetrically high temperature distribution toward the cathode, which is believed to be because the sizes of the cathode and positive electrode are asymmetric. Therefore, when designing OLED, it is believed that designing the structures of the cathode and anode electrodes as symmetrically as possible can ensure uniform heat distribution, maintain uniform luminance of OLED, and extend the lifetime. The thermal distribution of OLED was analyzed using the finite element method according to Comsol 5.2.
We have developed inverted green phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) using 1,1-bis[(di-4- tolylamino)phenyl]cyclohexane (TAPC) and bis(carbazole-9-yl)biphenyl (CBP) hole transport layers. The driving voltage, current efficiency, power efficiency, and emission characteristics of devices were investigated. While the driving voltage for the same current density was about 1~2 V lower in the devices with the TAPC layer, the maximum luminance was higher in the device with the CBP layer. The maximum current efficiency and power efficiency were 3.2 and 2.7 times higher in the device with the CBP layer, respectively. The higher efficiency in the CBP device resulted from the enhanced hole-electron balance although weak parasitic recombination takes place in the CBP hole transport layer.
With the advent of the IoT (internet of things) era, there has been discussion on how to efficiently use various information from daily life. In academic and industrial society, various smart devices such as smart watches, smart phones, and smart glasses have been developed and commercialized for narrowing the physical/psychological distance with user information. According to recent developments of smart devices, the contemporary people have desired to check their body information and treat disease by themselves. According to the needs of the time, biological researches by phototherapy/monitoring have been actively conducted. Among various light sources, microLEDs have been spotlighted due to their superior optoelectric properties and stability. In this paper, we would like to review the state-of-the research results on the next-generation biological therapy devices via microLEDs.
To study the frequency response characteristics of alternating-current-driven organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), we fabricated blue-fluorescent OLEDs and analyzed their electroluminescent characteristics according to the alternating current voltage and frequency. The luminance-frequency characteristics of alternating-current-driven OLED was similar to that of a low-pass filter,and the luminance of high-voltage OLED decreased at higher frequency than low-voltage OLED. The luminance characteristics of the OLED according to the frequency is due to the capacitive reactance in the OLED, generated during the alternating current driving. The frequency response characteristics of the OLED according to the voltage is due to the decrease in internal resistance of the organic layer. In addition, the negative voltage component of the alternating current did not affect the frequency response of the OLED. Therefore, the electroluminescent characteristics of OLED with an alternating current power of 60 Hz are not influenced by the frequency.
We were designed the hole transport layer of the new composite skeleton structure having a high charge mobility and thermal stability. In this paper, a hole transport layer material based on thiophene molecular structure capable of hole mobility characteristics and high triplet energy was designed and synthesized. The structures and properties of the synthesized compounds were characterized by NMR, fluorescence spectroscopy and energy band gap. As a result of NMR measurement, it was confirmed that when analyzing the integrated type with the position where the measured peak is displayed, it agrees with the structure of hole transport materials. The emission characteristics of the hole transport layer material showed absorption characteristics at 412 nm and 426 nm, respectively, and exhibited emission characteristics in the range of 469 nm and 516 nm.
Electrical and optical properties of the AC voltage driven organic light-emitting diodes were investigated by measuring the electroluminescence of the device. Device structure of ITO(170 nm)/TPD(40 nm)/Alq3(60 nm)/LiF(0.5 nm)/Al(100 nm) was manufactured using a thermal evaporation. Sinusoidal and square-type AC voltage was applied to the device using a function generator. Amplitude of the applied voltage was 9.0 V, and a frequency was varied from 50 Hz to 50 kHz. Electroluminescence out of the device was measured in a Si photodetector simultaneously with the applied voltage together. An intensity and a delayed residual luminescence from the device were depended on the frequency of the sinusoidal voltage. It is thought to be due to a contribution of the capacitive nature in the equivalent circuit of the device. An electron mobility was estimated using a time constant obtained from the luminescence of the device driven by the square-type AC voltage.
We studied white organic light-emitting diodes using blue fluorescent and red phosphorescent materials.White single OLEDs were fabricated using SH-1 : BD-2 (3 vol.%) and CBP : Ir(mphmq)2(acac) (2 vol.%) as emitting layer (EML). The white single OLED using SH-1 : BD-2 (3 vol.% 8 nm) / CBP : Ir(mphmq)2(acac) (2vol.% 22 nm) as emitting layer showed maximum current efficiency of 8.8 cd/A, Commission Internationale del``Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.403, 0.351) at 1,000 cd/㎡, and variation of CIE coordinates with (0.402 ±0.012, 0.35 ± 0.002) from 500 to 3,000 cd/㎡. The white tandem OLED using SH-1 : BD-2 (3 vol.% 12 nm) /CBP : Ir(mphmq)2(acac) (2 vol.% 18 nm) showed maximum efficiency of 19.6 cd/A, CIE coordinates of (0.354,0.365) at 1,000 cd/㎡, and variation of CIE coordinates with (0.356 ± 0.016, 0.364 ± 0.002) from 500 to 3,000 cd/㎡. Maximum current efficiency of the white tandem OLED was more twice as high as the single OLED. Our findings suggest that tandem OLED was possible to produce improved efficiency and excellent color stability.
We studied optical and electrical properties of two-wavelength white tandem organic light-emitting diodes using red and blue materials. White fluorescent OLEDs were fabricated using Alq3 : Rubrene (3 vol.% 5 nm) / SH-1 : BD-2 (3 vol.% 25 nm) as emitting layer (EML). White single fluorescent OLED showed maximum current efficiency of 9.7 cd/A, and tandem fluorescent OLED showed 18.2 cd/A. Commission Internationale de l``Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of single and tandem fluorescent OLEDs was (0.385, 0.435), (0.442, 0.473) at 1,000 cd/㎡, respectively. White hybrid OLEDs were fabricated using SH-1 : BD-2 (3 vol.% 10 nm) / CBP : Ir(mphmq)2(acac) (2 vol.% 20 nm) as EML. White single hybrid OLED showed maximum current efficiency of 7.8 cd/A, and tandem hybrid OLED showed 26.4 cd/A. Maximum current efficiency of tandem hybrid OLED was more twice as high as single OLED. CIE coordinates of single hybrid OLED was (0.315, 0.333), and tandem hybrid OLED was (0.448, 0.363) at 1,000 cd/㎡. CIE coordinates in white tandem OLEDs compared to those for single OLEDs observed red shift. This work reveals that stacked white OLED showed current efficiency improvement and red shifted emission than single OLED.
In this study, we developed a lead-free P_{2}`O_{5}`-V_{2}O_{5}-ZnO glass frit for sealing OLED using laser irradiation. The frit satisfied the characteristics required for laser sealing such as low glass transition temperature, low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), high water-resistance, and high absorption at the wavelength of the laser beam. Ceramic fillers were added to the glass frit in order to further reduce and match its CTE with that of the commercial glass substrate. The addition of Zirconium Tungsten Phosphate (ZWP) to the frit yielded the most desirable results, reducing the CTE to 45.4×10^{-7}/℃, which is very close to that of the glass substrate (44.0×10^{-7}/℃). Successful formation of a solid sealing layer was observed by optical and scanning electron microscopy.
Novel materials of Zn(HPB)2 and Ir-complexes were respectively synthesized as blue or redemitting material. White Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) were fabricated by using Zn(HPB)2 for ablue emitting layer, Ir-complexes for a red emitting layer and Alq3 for a green emitting layer. White OLED was fabricated by using double emitting layers of Zn(HPB)2 and Alq3:Ir-complexes, and hole blocking layer of BCP. We also varied the thickness of BCP. When the thickness of BCP layer was 5nm, white emission was achieved. We obtained a maximum luminance of 3,500 cd/m2. The CIE coordinates was (0.375, 0.331). From this study, we could propose that the hybrid structure is efficient in lighting application of white OLED by improvement of color purity.
We synthesized new materials of Zn(HPB)2 and Ir-complexes as blue or red emitting material. We fabricated white Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) by using Zn(HPB)2 for the blue emitting layer, Ir-complexes for the red emitting layer and Alq3 for the green emitting layer. We fabricated white OLED by using double emitting layers of Zn(HPB)2:Ir-complexes and Alq3. The doping rate of Ir-complexes was varied, such as 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6%, and 0.8%, respectively. When the doping rate of Zn(HPB)2:Ir-complexes was 0.6%, white emission was achieved. The Commission Internationale de l`Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of the white emission was (0.322, 0.312).
We have investigated the effects of spacer layer inserted between blue and red doped emissionlayers on the emission and efficiency characteristics of phosphorescent OLEDs. N,N``-di-carbazolyl-3,5-benzene(mCP) was used as a host layer. Iridium(III)bis[(4,6-di-fluorophenyl)- pyridinato-N,C2``]picolinate (FIrpic) andtris(1-phenyl-isoquinolinato-C2,N)iridium(III) [Ir(piq)3] were used as blue and red dopants, respectively. Theemission layer structure was mCP (1-x) nm/mCP:Ir(piq)3 (5 nm, 10%)/mCP (x nm)/mCP:FIrpic (5 nm, 10%). The thickness of mCP spacer layer was varied from 0 to 15 nm. The emission from Ir(piq)3 and theefficiency of the device were dominated by energy transfer from mCP host and FIrpic molecules, and bydiffusion of mCP host triplet excitons.
Because of a waveguiding effect and total internal reflection caused by a difference inrefractive indices, only 20% of generated light is emitted to the air and the rest is trapped or absorbed inthe device. An improvement of outcoupled efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes was studied using amicrolens array. Mold of microlens array was fabricated by using photo-lithography with the AZ9260photoresist, and the microlens array was formed onto the glass substrate using the UV curing agentnamed ZPU13-440. Device structure consists of microlens/glass/ITO/TPD/Alq3/LiF/Al. It was found thatthere is an improvement of external quantum efficiency by about 20% at the same current density for thedevice with the microlens array compared to that of the reference one. Simulated outcoupled efficiencyshows the improvement by about 20% for the device with the microlens array compared to that of thereference one. These results are consistent with the experimental ones
We have fabricated white organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) by co-doping of red and blue phosphorescent guest emitters into the single host layer. Tris(2-phenyl-1-quinoline) iridium(III) [Ir(phq)3]and iridium(III)bis[(4,6-di-fluorophenyl)-pyridinato-N,C2`]picolinate (FIrpic) were used as red and blue dopants, respectively. The effects of dopant concentration on the emission, carrier conduction and external quantum efficiency characteristics of the devices were investigated. The emissions on the guest emitters were attributed to the energy transfer to the guest emitters and direct excitation by trapping of the carriers on the guest molecules. The white OLED with 5% FIrpic and 2% Ir(phq)3 exhibited a maximum external quantum efficiency of 19.9% and a maximum current efficiency of 45.2 cd/A.
To operate organic light emitting device (OLED) with alternating current (AC) power source without AC/DC(direct current) converter, we fabricated the fluorescent OLED and measured the emission characteristics with AC and DC. The OLED operated by AC showed higher maximum current efficiency of 8.2 cd/A and maximum power efficiency of 8.3 lm/W. But current efficiency and power efficiency of AC driven OLED showed worse than DC driven OLED at high voltage above 10 V. This result can be explained by the peak voltage of AC was times than DC, In case of low driving voltage the emission characteristics were improved by the peak voltage of AC, but in case of high driving voltage the emission efficiencies were decreased by the roll off phenomena. Finally, serial OLED arrays using twelve OLEDs driven by AC 110 V showed average voltage of 9.17 V, voltage uniformity of 99.0%, average luminance of 1,175 cd/㎡, luminance uniformity of 94.4%.
It was firstly found in 1st group element. Recently, it has been reported on the improvement ofefficiency of the OLEDs by introducing thin layer of some carbonate materials of alkali metal. In order toimprove the efficiency of OLEDs which is one of the next generation displays, we have studied the electricalcharacteristics of the device depending on the thickness ratio of the hole-injection layer to theelectron-injection layer. Teflon-AF was used as the hole-injection material, and alkali-metal carbonates ofLi2CO3 were used as the electron-injection materials. To obtain a proper thickness ratio, we manufactured. Fourtypes of devices with the thickness ratio of HIL to EIL were made to be 1 : 4, 2 : 3, 3 : 2, and 4 : 1. Theresults of electrical and optical properties showed that the device with the thickness ratio of 4 : 1 is the mostexcellent result. In addition, to prepare a four-layer device by inserting the α-NPD is a hole transportingmaterial was compared with three-layer element. As a result, the maximum luminance, the maximum luminousefficiency, maximum external quantum efficiency of about 124 [%], 164 [%], 106 [%] improve was confirmed.
We have fabricated white organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) using several thicknesses ofelectron-transport layer. The multi-emission layer structure doped with red and blue phosphorescent guestemitters was used for achieving white emission. 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline (BCP) wasused as an electron-transport layer. The thickness of BCP layer was varied to be 20, 55, and 120 nm. The current efficiency, emission and recombination characteristics of multi-layer white OLEDs wereinvestigated. The BCP layer thickness variation results in the shift of emission spectrum due to therecombination zone shift. As the BCP layer thickness increases, the recombination zone shifts toward theelectron-transport layer/emission-layer interface. The white OLED with a 55 nm thick BCP layerexhibited a maximum current efficiency of 40.9 cd/A.
We investigated the luminescence properties of Alq3 in the device structure of ITO/CuPc/TPD/Alq3/Al. The CuPc as a hole-injection material and TPD as hole-transport material. Emission properties were measured by varying a layer thickness of CuPc (0 nm to 50 nm), which is the hole-injection layer. As a result, it was found that the hole injection occurs smoothly when the layer thickness was 20 nm among the thicknesses from 0 nm to 50 nm.
We have fabricated blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) on a plastic substrate. The solution coated poly (9-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) host doped with Bis (3,5-difluoro-2-(2-pyridyl)phenyl_(2-carboxypyridyl)irdium(III) (FIrPic) guest molecules was used as an hole transporting emission layer. The device structure was ITO/PVK:FIrpic (50 nm, xwt%)/TAZ 50nm)/LiF (0.5 nm)/Al (100 nm). The concentration of FIrpic molecule was varied from 1 wt% to 10 wt%. The OLED on plastic substrate exhibited maximum current efficiency of 18 cd/A with 5 wt% FIrpic molecules were doped into the PVK layer.
Abstract: To study the encapsulation method for heat dissipation of high brightness organic light emitting diode (OLEI)), red emitting OLED of ITO (150 nm) / 2 TNATA (50 rim) / NPB (30 rim) / A1q3 1 vol.% Rubrene (30 nm) / Alq3 (30 nm) / LiF (0.7 nm) / Al (200 nm) structure was fabricated, which on Alq3 (150 nm) / LiF (ISo nm) as buffer layer and Al as protective layer was deposited to protect the damage of OLED, and subsequently it was encapsulated using attaching film and metal sheet. The current density, luminance and power efficiency was improved according to thickness of Al protective layer. The emission spectrum and the Commission International de L`Eclairage (CIE) coordinate did not have any effects on encapsulation process using attaching film and metal sheet The lifetime of encapsulated OLED using attaching film and metal sheet was 307 hours in 1,200 nm Al thickness, which was increased according to thickness of Al protective layer, and was improved 7% compared with 287 hours, lifetime of encapsulated OLEI) using attaching film and flat glass. As a result, it showed the improved current density, luminance, power efficiency and the long lifetime, because the encapsulation method using attaching film and metal sheet could radiate the heat on OLED effectively.
To study emission properties of white phosphorescent organic light emitting devices (PHOLEDs), we fabricated white PHOLEDs of ITO (150 nm) / NPB(30 nm) / TcTa(10 nm) / mCP(7.5 nm) / light-emitting layer(25 nm) / UGH3(5 nm) / Bphen(50 nm) / LiF(0.5nm) / Al(200 NM) structure. The total thickness of light-emitting layer with co-doping and blue-doping/ co-doping using a host-dopant system was 25 nm and the dopant of blue and red was FIrpic and Bt2Ir(acac) in UGH3 as host. respectively. The OLED characteristics were changed with position and thickness of doping layer and co-doping layer as light-emitting layer and the best performance seemed in structure of blue-doping(5 nm)/co-doping(20 nm) later. The white PHOLEDs showed the maximum current density of 34.5 mA /cm², maximum brightness of 5,731 cd/ m², maximum current efficiency of 34.8 cd/A, maximum power efficiency of 21.6lm/w, maximum quantum effiency of 15.6%, and a Commission International de L`Eclairage (CIE) coordinate of (0.367, 0.436) at 1,000 cd/m².
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We studied the emission characteristics of white phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLEDs), which were fabricated using a two-wavelength method. To optimize emission characteristics of white PHOLEDs, white PHOLEDs with red/blue, blue/red and red/blue/red emitting layer (EML) structures were fabricated using a host-dopant system. In case of white PHOLEDs with red/blue structure, the best efficiency was obtained at a structure of red (15 nm)/blue (15 nm). But the emission color was blue-shifted white. In case of white PHOLEDs with blue/red structure, the better color purity and efficiency were observed at a blue (29 nm)/red (1 nm) structure. For additional improvement of color purity in white PHOLEDs with blue (29 nm)/red (1 nm) EMLs, we fabricated white PHOLEDs with red (1 nm)/blue (28 nm)/red (1 nm) structure. The current efficiency, external quantum efficiency, and CIE (x, y) coordinate were 27.2cd/A, 15.1%, and (0.382, 0.369) at 1,000cd/㎡, respectively.
To study encapsulation method for large-area organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), red emitting OLEDs were fabricated, on which Alq3 as organic buffer layer and LiF and Al as inorganic protective layers were deposited to protect the damage of OLED by epoxy. And then the OLEDs were attached to flat glass by printing method using epoxy. The basic structure of OLED doped with rubrene of 1 vol.% as emitting layer is ITO(150 ㎚)/2-TNATA(50 ㎚)/α-NPD(30 ㎚)/Alq3:Rubrene(30 ㎚)/Alq3(30 ㎚)/LiF(0.7 ㎚)/Al(100 ㎚). In case of depositing Alq3, LiF and Al and then attaching of flat glass onto OLED, current density, luminance, efficiency and driving voltage were not changed and lifetime was increased according to thickness of Al as inorganic protective layers. The lifetime of OLED/Alq3/LiF/Al_4/glass structure was 139 hours increased by 15.8 times more than bare OLED of 8.8 hours and 1.6 times more than edge sealed OLED of 54.5 hours.
In this paper, fabricated by MEMS uncooled micro-bolometer detector for the study in the infrared sensitivity enhancement. Absorption layer SiOx-Metal series MDTF (metal-dielectric thin film) by high absorption rate and has a high thermal coefficient of resistance, low noise characteristics were implemented. Then MDTF were made in a vacuum deposition method. And MDTF for the analysis of the physical properties of silicon wafers were fabricated, TCR (temperature coefficient of resistance) value was made in order to measure the glass wafer and FT-IR (Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy) values were made in order to measure the germanium window. The analyzed results of MDTF -3 [%/K] has more characteristics of the TCR. And 8∼12 um wavelength region close to 70% in the absorption characteristic.
The light extraction efficiency of top-emitting organic light-emitting diode (OLED) was improved by insertion of corrugation patterns between indium tin oxide and organic layers. The corrugation patterns was fabricated by nanosphere lithography, which could form a self-assembled particle monolayer over a large area. The electrical and optical properties for the OLED devices fabricated by vacuum evaporation, were investigated. We have demonstrated the enhancement of the power efficiency of corrugated OLED. As a result, the power efficiency of the corrugated OLED was found to be more than 42%.
To study encapsulation method for large-area organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), red emitting OLEDs were fabricated, on which LiF and Al were deposited as inorganic protective films. And then the OLED was attached to flat glass by printing method using epoxy. In case of direct coating of epoxy onto OLED by printing method, luminance and current efficiency were remarkably decreased because of the damage to the OLED by epoxy. In case of depositing LiF and Al as inorganic protective films and then coating of epoxy onto OLED, luminance and current efficiency were not changed. OLED lifetime was more increased through inorganic protective films between OLED and flat glass than that without any encapsulation (8.8 h), i.e., 47 (LiF/Al/epoxy/glass), 62 (LiF/Al/LiF/epoxy/glass), and 84 h (LiF/Al/Al/epoxy/glass). The characteristics of OLED encapsulated with inorganic protective films (attached to flat glass) showed the possibility of application of protective films.
We have proposed an optical thin film and micro lens to improve the luminance of organic light emitting device. The first method, optical thin film was calculated refractive index of dielectric layer material that was modulated refractive index of organic material, ITO (indium tin oxide)and glass. The second method, microlens was applied with lenses on the organic device. Optical thin films were designed with Macleod Simulator and Micro Lenses were calculated by FDTD (finite-difference time-domain) solution. The structure of thin film was designed in organic material/ITO/dielectric layer/glass. The lenses size, height and distance were 5 ㎛, 1 ㎛, 1 ㎛, respectively. The material of micro lenses used silicon dioxide. Result, The highest luminance of OLED which applied with microlens was 11,185 cd/m2, when approval voltage was 14.5 V, applied thin film was 5,857 cd/m2. The device efficiency applying microlens increased 3 times than the device which does not apply microlens.