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Study of White Light Emission with Three or Two color in Multi Organic Emitting Layers with DCJTB, DPVBi and Coumarin6

  • Yoo, Seok-Jun;Lee, Chan-Jae;Kim, Dong-Won;Han, Jeong-In
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1433-1436
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    • 2007
  • Using a blue emitting DPVBi material and red dopant DCJTB, WOLEDs with and without green emitter C6 added in ETL or HTL have been fabricated. The chromaticity color index of WOLEDs without C6 depends strongly on the doping concentration. In addition, manipulating thickness of emitting layer is similar effect such as controlling weight concentration of dopant. While the white color of WOLEDs with C6 added in ETL or HTL depend on position of C6. WOLED of three colors added green dye have been shown turn-on voltage of 3.25V, and EL efficiency 3.05cd/A @9V, $8102\;cd/m^2$, CIE coordinates (0.30, 0.32).

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Efficient White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (WOLEDs) with Device Structure Modification

  • Kim, Jun-Ho;Seo, Ji-Hoon;Seo, Ji-Hyun;Hyung, Gun-Woo;Lee, Kum-Hee;Yoon, Seoung-Soo;Kim, Young-Kwan
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1403-1406
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    • 2007
  • An effective WOLED structure was demonstrated which improved a luminous efficiency and white color chromaticity independent on applied bias by employing effective carrier transporting layer, without any alteration of emissive materials. The modified WOLEDs exhibited 2 times higher luminous efficiency than the control device and showed balanced white emission during an operation.

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Electroluminescence properties of white organic light-emitting devices fabricated utilizing a $CaAl_{12}O_{19}:Mn^{4+}$ phosphor layer acting as a color conversion layer

  • Ahn, S.D.;Choo, D.C.;Kim, T.W.;Lee, J.Y.;Park, J.H.;Kwon, M.S.;Chu, C.;Ha, J.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.697-699
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    • 2009
  • Optical properties of white organic light-emitting devices (WOLEDs) fabricated utilizing a phosphor layer acting as a color conversion layer were investigated. The WOLEDs were achieved due to the enhancement in the color conversion efficiency of the phosphor layer, and the chromaticity coordinates of WOLEDs were (0.29, 0.33).

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Highly efficient and transparent white OLED for lighting

  • Lee, Jeong-Ik;Lee, Jong-Hee;Lee, Joo-Won;Shin, Jae-Heon;Chu, Hye-Yong
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.482-485
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    • 2009
  • We have fabricated transparent white organic light emitting diodes (WOLEDs) for lighting application. The structure property relationship of hybrid WOLEDs has been investigated and optimized devices showed high efficiency. Introduction of transparent cathode of LiF/Al/Ag into the hybrid WOLED led highly efficient WOLED with good transparency.

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Recent Progress in the Development of Organometallic Complexes, Inorganic Phosphors and Quantum Dots for White Light Emitting Devices

  • Raja, Inam ul Haq;Lee, So-Ha
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.175-195
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    • 2008
  • Recent years have brought remarkable developments in white light emitting devices (WLEDs) and white organic light-emitting devices (WOLEDs). However, their efficiency, CIE values, CRI and lifetime are still not ideal. This review covers detailed discussion about syntheses of organometallic complexes, inorganic phosphors and quantum dots used in WLEDs, WOLEDs and their electroluminescent properties until December 2007.

All Non-Dopant RGB Composing White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

  • Yeh, Shi-Jay;Chen, Hung-Yang;Wu, Min-Fei;Chan, Li-Hsin;Chiang, Chih-Long;Yeh, Hsiu-Chih;Chen, Chin-Ti;Lee, Jiun-Haw
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.1583-1586
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    • 2006
  • All non-dopant white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) have been realized by using solid state highly fluorescent red bis(4-(N-(1- naphthyl)phenylamino)phenyl)fumaronitrile (NPAFN) and amorphous bipolar blue light-emitting 2-(4- diphenylamino)phenyl-5-(4-triphenylsilyl)phenyl- 1,3,4-oxadiazole (TPAOXD), together with well known green fluorophore tris(8- hydroxyquinolinato)aluminum $(Alq_3)$. The fabrication of multilayer WOLEDs did not involve the hard-tocontrol doping process. Two WOLEDs, Device I and II, different in layer thickness of $Alq_3$, 30 and 15 nm, respectively, emitted strong electroluminescence (EL) as intense as $25,000\;cd/m^2$. For practical solid state lighting application, EL intensity exceeding $1,000\;cd/m^2$ was achieved at current density of $18-19\;mA/cm^2$ or driving voltage of 6.5-8 V and the devices exhibited external quantum efficiency $({\eta}_{ext})$ of $2.6{\sim}2.9%$ corresponding to power efficiency $({\eta}_P)$ of $2.1{\sim}2.3\;lm/W$ at the required brightness.

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Highly Efficient Three Wavelength WOLEDs by Controlling of Electron-Transfer

  • Park, Ho-Cheol;Park, Jong-Wook;Oh, Seong-Geu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.2299-2302
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    • 2009
  • By controlling the number of electrons transferred to the emitting layer, highly efficient three-wavelength WOLEDs were fabricated. Such WOLEDs are different from those made using simple stacking of RGB emitting layers in that the movement distribution of electrons transferred to emitting layer could be adjusted using the difference in LUMO energy level and that lights of all 3 wavelengths could be emitted through appropriate arrangement of RGB emitting layers. WOLED device with the structure of m-MTDTA (40 nm)/NPB (10 nm)/ Coumarin6 doped $Alq_3$ (3%) (8 nm)/ Rubrene doped NPB (5%) (15 nm)/NPB (2 nm)/ DPVBi (20 nm)/$Alq_3$ (20 nm)/LiF (1 nm)/Al (200 nm) showed high luminance efficiency of 8.9 cd/A and color purity of (0.31, 0.40). In addition, WOLED device with the thickness of non-doped NPB layer increased from 2 nm to 3 nm to increase blue light emission showed a luminance efficiency of 7.6 cd/A and color purity of (0.28, 0.36).

Conduction properties of phosphorescent emitting layers and their application to optimizing white OLEDs

  • Baek, Heume-Il;Noh, Seung-Uk;Lee, Hyun-Koo;Suman, C.K.;Lee, Chang-Hee
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1055-1055
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    • 2009
  • The mobility of charge carriers has been investigated in the pristine and phosphorescent materials doped host materials using time-of-flight photoconductivity technique. The field and temperature dependences of the mobility were analyzed with the Gaussian disorder model. Based on these results, we optimized white organic light emitting diodes (WOLEDs) consisting of multi-emitting layers doped with phosphorescent and fluorescent dopants. Especially, we studied the effect of each emitter position and an interlayer on the device characteristics of WOLEDs.

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Tandem white organic light emitting diodes comprising of red, green, blue emission

  • Yang, Jung-Jin;Suman, C.K.;Lee, Chang-Hee
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.820-822
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    • 2009
  • Tandem white organic light emitting diodes (WOLEDs) are fabricated by using a transparent interconnecting layer of Al:LiF composite/molybdenum oxides ($MoO_3$). We demonstrate two types of tandem WOLEDs consisting of two color emissions (red and blue emission) and three color emissions (red, green and blue emission). Tandem WOLED consisting of three color emission shows higher external quantum efficiency and current efficiency.

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Efficient White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with Novel Fluorescent and Phosphorescent Materials (새로운 형광 및 인광 물질을 이용한 효율적인 백색 유기 전기 발광소자)

  • Seo, Ji-Hoon;Kim, Jun-Ho;Lee, Kum-Hee;Yoon, Seung-Soo;Kim, Young-Kwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.493-494
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    • 2006
  • We have demonstrated highly efficient WOLED with two separated emissive layers using a blue fluorescent dye and a red phosphorescent dye. we also obtain stable $CIE_{x,y}$ coordinates with two-layered WOLEDs. The device structure was ITO/2-TNATA/NPB/two separated emissive layers/Bphen/Liq/Al. The maximum luminous efficiency of the device was 11.6 cd/A at $20\;mA/cm^2$ and $CIE_{x,y}$ coordinates varied from (x = 0.33, y = 0.37) at 6V to (x = 0.28, y = 0.35) at 14V.

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