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Produktdetails

Verlag
WILEY
John Wiley & Sons
Erschienen
2016
Sprache
English
Seiten
232
Infos
232 Seiten
251 mm x 177 mm
ISBN
978-1-119-04045-3

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface ix
 
1 History of OLEDs 1
 
References 10
 
2 Fundamentals of OLEDs 12
 
2.1 Principle of the OLED 12
 
2.2 Fundamental Structure of the OLED 14
 
2.3 Features of the OLED 15
 
3 Light Emission Mechanism 17
 
3.1 Fluorescent OLEDs 17
 
3.2 Phosphorescent OLEDs 19
 
3.3 Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent OLEDs 21
 
3.4 Energy Diagram 21
 
3.5 Light Emission Efficiency 23
 
References 24
 
4 OLED Materials 25
 
4.1 Types of OLED Materials 26
 
4.2 Anode Materials 27
 
4.3 Evaporated Organic Materials (Small Molecular Materials) 29
 
4.3.1 Hole Injection Materials 29
 
4.3.2 Hole Transport Materials 32
 
4.3.3 Emitting Materials and Host Materials in Fluorescent Emission Layer 33
 
4.3.4 Emitting Materials and Host Materials in Phosphorescent Emission Layer 34
 
4.3.5 Emitting Materials and Host Materials in TADF Emission Layers 42
 
4.3.6 Electron Transport Materials 43
 
4.3.7 Electron Injection Materials and Cathodes 45
 
4.3.8 Charge-Carrier and Exciton Blocking Materials 46
 
4.3.9 N-Dope and P-Dope Materials 49
 
4.4 Solution Materials 50
 
4.4.1 Polymer Materials 50
 
4.4.2 Dendrimers 61
 
4.4.3 Small Molecules 69
 
4.5 Molecular Orientation of Organic Materials 70
 
References 71
 
5 OLED Devices 75
 
5.1 Bottom Emission, Top Emission, and Transparent Types 75
 
5.2 Normal and Inverted Structures 79
 
5.3 White OLEDs 81
 
5.4 Full-Color Technology 84
 
5.4.1 RGB-Side-by-Side 87
 
5.4.2 White + CF 87
 
5.4.3 Blue Emission with Color Changing Medium (CCM) 88
 
5.5 Micro-Cavity Structure 89
 
5.6 Multi-Photon OLED 91
 
5.7 Encapsulation 94
 
5.7.1 Thin Film Encapsulation 99
 
5.7.2 Desiccant Technologies 100
 
References 100
 
6 OLED Fabrication Process 103
 
6.1 Vacuum Evaporation Process 103
 
6.1.1 Mask Deposition 104
 
6.1.2 Three Types of Evaporation Methods 104
 
6.1.3 Ultra-High Vacuum 105
 
6.2 Wet Processes 107
 
6.3 Laser Processes 114
 
References 115
 
7 Performance of OLEDs 117
 
7.1 Characteristics of OLEDs 117
 
7.2 Lifetime 120
 
7.2.1 Storage Lifetime 121
 
7.2.2 Driving Lifetime 121
 
7.3 Temperature Measurement of OLED Devices 124
 
References 126
 
8 OLED Display 127
 
8.1 Features of OLED Displays 128
 
8.2 Types of OLED Displays 128
 
8.3 Passive-Matrix OLED Display 130
 
8.4 Active-Matrix OLED Display 132
 
8.4.1 TFT Circuit Technologies 133
 
8.4.2 TFT Device Technologies 137
 
8.4.3 Commercialized and Prototype AM-OLED Displays 139
 
References 144
 
9 OLED Lighting 147
 
9.1 Appearance of OLED Lighting 147
 
9.2 Features of OLED Lighting 148
 
9.3 Fundamental Technologies of OLED Lighting 152
 
9.4 Light Extraction Enhancement Technologies 154
 
9.5 Performance of OLED Lighting 159
 
9.6 Color Tunable OLED Lighting 159
 
9.7 Application of OLED Lighting - Products and Prototypes 161
 
References 164
 
10 Flexible OLEDs 166
 
10.1 Early Studies of Flexible OLEDs 166
 
10.2 Flexible Substrates 167
 
10.2.1 Ultra-Thin Glass 168
 
10.2.2 Stainless Steel Foil 171
 
10.2.3 Plastic Films 172
 
10.3 Flexible OLED Displays 174
 
10.3.1 Flexible OLED Display

Langtext

Explains the fundamentals and practical applications of flat and flexible OLEDs for displays and lighting
 
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have emerged as the leading technology for the new display and lighting market. OLEDs are solid-state devices composed of thin films of organic molecules that create light with the application of electricity. OLEDs can provide brighter, crisper displays on electronic devices and use less power than conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs) used today. This book covers both the fundamentals and practical applications of flat and flexible OLEDs.
 
Key features:
* Covers all of the aspects necessary to the design and manufacturing of OLED displays and lighting.
* Explains the fundamental basic technologies and also related technologies which might contribute to the next innovation in the industry.
* Provides several indications for future innovation in the OLED industry.
* Includes coverage of OLED vacuum deposition type and solution type materials.
 
The book is essential reading for early career engineers developing OLED devices and OLED related technologies in industrial companies, such as OLED device fabrication companies.

Über den AutorIn

Dr. Koden is currently a Professor at the Innovation Center for Organic Electronics (INOEL) at Yamagata University, Japan. He is the author/ co-author of more than 70 papers and articles, and is the inventor of more than 150 patents. Prof. Koden has extensive R&D industrial experience from his 30 year career at Sharp Corporation.