| Polymer OLED White Light Development Program | |
| Antoniadis, Homer ; Choong, Vi-En ; Choulis, Stelios ; Cumpston, Brian ; Gupta, Rahul ; Mathai, Mathew ; Moyer, Michael ; So, Franky | |
| OSRAM Opto-Semiconductors, Inc. | |
| 关键词: Efficiency; 36 Materials Science; Color; 42 Engineering; Organic Polymers; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/876566 RP-ID : none RP-ID : FC26-04NT41947 RP-ID : 876566 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors (OSRAM) successfully completed development, fabrication and characterization of the large area, polymer based white light OLED prototype at their OLED Research and Development (R&D) facility in San Jose, CA. The program, funded by the Department of Energy (DOE), consisted of three key objectives: (1) Develop new polymer materials and device architectures--in order to improve the performance of organic light emitters. (2) Develop processing techniques--in order to demonstrate and enable the manufacturing of large area, white light and color tunable, solid state light sources. (3) Develop new electronics and driving schemes for organic light sources, including color-tunable light sources. The key performance goals are listed. A world record efficiency of 25 lm/W was established for the solution processed white organic device from the significant improvements made during the project. However, the challenges to transfer this technology from an R&D level to a large tile format such as, the robustness of the device and the coating uniformity of large area panels, remain. In this regard, the purity and the blend nature of the materials are two factors that need to be addressed in future work. During the first year, OSRAM's Materials and Device group (M&D) worked closely with the major polymer material suppliers to develop the polymer emissive technology. M&D was successful in demonstrating a 7-8 lm/W white light source which was based on fluorescent materials. However, it became apparent that the major gains in efficiency could only be made if phosphorescent materials were utilized. Thus, in order to improve the performance of the resulting devices, the focus of the project shifted towards development of solution-processable phosphorescent light emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) and device architectures. The result is a higher efficiency than the outlined project milestone.
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