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CH. 3 Solar Cell Basic III: Principle Organic Materials for Electronics and Photonics II
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2 Light Emitting Diodes Electric energy to light energy Materials for LED Light Electric energy LED
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3 Mechanism of p-n Junction C. B. V. B. EFEF C. B. V. B. EFEF Energy
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4 Mechanism of p-n Junction Depletion Layer Energy
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5 Mechanism of p-n Junction + - h Energy Forward bias
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6 PLED LED Inorganic Organic (OLED) Small Molecules (SMOLED) Polymer (PLED) PLED (Polymer Light Emitting Diode) - LED used polymer not only as the semiconductor material in LEDs but also as the composition of LED (substrate, active layer, electrode, etc.). Advantages of PLED - low cost - low operating voltage - fast response time - full color emission - large area, flat, flexible display - easy fabrication
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7 Structure of PLED ITO Sputtering ITO Patterning - Photolithography ITO glass cleaning HTL coating (PEDOT:PSS) - Spin coating Emitting layer coating - Spin coating Aluminum evaporation
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8 Aluminum polymer ITO Glass Mechanism of PLED h Anode cathode Polymer + -
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Evolution of Display CRTLCDPDP Organic EL Flexible display
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10 Requirement for Flexible Display Substrate ⇒ Flexible !! (Glass → Plastic) Emitting layer ⇒ Flexible Semiconducting polymer Electrode ⇒ Flexible electrode Flexible packaging material
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11 ITO as Flexible Electrode Require a ‘genuine’ flexible & transparent electrode!!
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12 Requirements for Flexible Electrode 1. Flexibility 2. Conductivity 3. Transparency Plastic Electrode using Conducting Polymer
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13 Molecular Scale Disorder Reduction of K. Lee & S.H. Lee Nature 441 (2006) 65. σ dc ≥ 1,000 S/cm “Recent Invention of New Metallic Polyaniline”
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14 Metallic PANI Electrode Molecular Scale Disorder Reduction of K. Lee et al. Nature 441 (2006) 65. σ dc ≥ 1,000 S/cm
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15 PANI Electrode : Flexible LED
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16 Flexible Electrode using Metallic PANI Flexible Solar Cell Flexible LED New PANI Electrode
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