Title :
Development of OLED with high stability and luminance efficiency by co-doping methods for full color displays
Author :
Kanno, Hiroshi ; Hamada, Yuji ; Takahashi, Hisakazu
Author_Institution :
Display Devices Dept., Sanyo Electr. Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan
Abstract :
We propose co-doping systems in emission layers of red and green organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The luminance-voltage, luminous and power efficiency-voltage characteristics, operational stability, and the energy bands of materials were measured. In red OLED devices, we propose an emitting assist (EA) dopant for better luminance efficiency and power efficiency with pure red emission and improved operational stability. The EA dopant (rubrene) did not emit itself but assisted the energy transfer from a host (Alq) to an emitting dopant (DCJTB). By doping rubrene, the luminance efficiency increased from 1.7 to 4.3 cd/A (from 0.6 to 1.9 lm/W) with chromaticity of (x=0.64, y=0.36) unchanged. An improved lifetime was also observed. In green OLED devices, we introduced hole transporting material (NPB) into an emission layer for better charge injection balance. The green devices with the emitting dopant (C545T) achieved the luminance efficiency of 8.5 cd/A compared with 6.9 cd/A without NPB. We studied the co-doping methods and use of this approach for active-matrix full color display. The power consumption of white emission at 100 cd/m2 was reduced by 32%. The effectiveness of these co-doping methods was demonstrated for practical applications.
Keywords :
brightness; carrier lifetime; carrier mobility; colour displays; doping; electroluminescence; optical fabrication; organic light emitting diodes; stability; visible spectra; OLED; active-matrix full color display; carrier lifetime; carrier transport; charge injection balance; chromaticity; co-doping methods; electroluminescence; emission layers; emitting assist dopant; emitting dopant; energy band; energy transfer; full color displays; green organic light emitting diode; hole transporting material; luminance efficiency; luminance-voltage characteristics; luminous characteristics; operational stability; power consumption; power efficiency-voltage characteristics; red organic light emitting diode; rubrene; Active matrix technology; Electroluminescence; Energy consumption; Energy exchange; Energy measurement; Flat panel displays; Liquid crystal displays; Organic light emitting diodes; Power measurement; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2004.824076