Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) ECE 4611 By Sean Davey and Jacob Walker Image Courtesy of Topper Choice

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Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) ECE 4611 By Sean Davey and Jacob Walker Image Courtesy of Topper Choice

In this presentation, we discuss OLED's. How they work, What they are made of, different strategies to manufacture them with layers thicknesses, and the many applications for them. Abstract

Outline Explanation Of What OLEDs Are Explanation Of How OLEDs Operate Materials Used Advantages Disadvantages Real World Examples Of Use

Explanation of what OLEDs are An OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a type of LED (light-emitting diode), where the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound which emits light in response to an electric current. Image courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsWikimedia Commons

How OLEDs Operate -Components Substrate- support structure, sometimes flexible Anode Organic Material o Emissive o Conductive Cathode

How OLEDs Operate D_schematic.svg 1.Cathode 2000A 2.Emissive Layer 800A 3.Photon Radiation 4.Conductive Layer 1200A 5.Anode 1500A

OLED Manufacturing There are two general types of OLEDs o Those based on small molecules (Usually the term OLEDs are usually referred to these) o Those made using polymers (PLED) o There is also a newer type of OLEDs under development called phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes (PHOLED) which has efficiencies approaching 100%

OLED Manufacturing (cont.) Vacuum Thermal Evaporation(VTE) o Used with small molecule OLEDs Organic Vapor Phase Deposition(OVPD) o Used with polymer LEDs (PLED) Inkjet Printing o Also used with PLEDs

OLED Manufacturing (cont.) Those based on small molecules are typically used with smaller structures and can be used to make well controlled, homogeneous films, and the construction of very complex multi-layer structures Those made using polymers are used for larger area films. They are efficient and require a small amount of power

Materials Used Small molecule production can be made of organometallic chelates, fluorescent and phosphorescent dyes and conjugated dendrimers. Many materials are used for their charge transport properties, triphenylamine and derivatives are often used as materials for hole transport layers. Fluorescent dyes can be chosen to obtain light emission at different wavelengths, and compounds such as perylene, rubrene and quinacridone derivatives are often used. Typical polymers used in PLED displays include derivatives of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) and polyfluorene.

Advantages Lighter Flexible Thinner Brightness Power Consumption and Efficiency Easier to Produce in Large Sizes 170 Degree Viewing Area Theoretically Cheaper to Make in the Future Faster Response Time

Disadvantages Vulnerability to Fluids Lifetime of Blue Organic Film Cost of Manufacturing Power Consumption (White Backgrounds)

Commercial Uses Portable Digital Media Players Mobile Phones Car Radios Digital Cameras High Definition TVs

Summary OLED's use the reaction of electrons and holes to produce light, but unlike normal LED's these use organic material layers in the process. OLED's have many manufacturing challenges before they can become viable for consumer products. The advantages will be smaller brighter displays for modern devices which are very efficient.

References organic-light-emitting-diode/ s Bellmann, E.; Shaheen, S. E.; Thayumanavan, S.; Barlow, S.; Grubbs, R. H.; Marder, S. R.; Kippelen, B.; Peyghambarian, N. (1998). "New Triarylamine- Containing Polymers as Hole Transport Materials in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes: Effect of Polymer Structure and Cross-Linking on Device Characteristics". Chemistry of Materials 10 (6): 1668.

References (cont) difference-between-oled-tvs-led-tvs Sato, Y.; Ichinosawa, S.; Kanai, H. (1998). "Operation Characteristics and Degradation of Organic Electroluminescent Devices". IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics 4: a.pdf

Five Key Concepts 1.Four main components are the anode, cathode, emission, and conductive layers. 2.Unlike normal LED's, OLEDs use organic material layers in the process. 3.Photons are released when an electron and a hole are paired, giving off light. 4.The thickness of layers of an OLED are in the Angstrom range. 5.There are two general types of OLEDs. Those based on small molecules and those made using polymers