Due to generally low conductivity and low carrier mobilities of organic materials, organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) are typically optimized for light outcoupling by locating emitters around the first antinode of the metal electrode. In this letter, by utilizing device structures containing conductive doping, we investigate theoretically and experimentally the influences of the location of emitters relative to the metal electrode on OLED emission, and show that substantial enhancement in light outcoupling (1.2 times) or forward luminance (1.6 times) could be obtained by placing emitters around the second antinode instead of the first antinode. Depending on the detailed condition, the second-antinode device may also give more directed emission as often observed in strong-microcavity devices yet without suffering a color shift with viewing angles.
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20 February 2006
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February 24 2006
Enhancing light outcoupling of organic light-emitting devices by locating emitters around the second antinode of the reflective metal electrode
Chun-Liang Lin;
Chun-Liang Lin
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, and Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering,
National Taiwan University
, Taipei, Taiwan 10617, Republic of China
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Ting-Yi Cho;
Ting-Yi Cho
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, and Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering,
National Taiwan University
, Taipei, Taiwan 10617, Republic of China
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Chih-Hao Chang;
Chih-Hao Chang
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, and Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering,
National Taiwan University
, Taipei, Taiwan 10617, Republic of China
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Chung-Chih Wu
Chung-Chih Wu
a)
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, and Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering,
National Taiwan University
, Taipei, Taiwan 10617, Republic of China
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Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 081114 (2006)
Article history
Received:
November 01 2005
Accepted:
January 13 2006
Citation
Chun-Liang Lin, Ting-Yi Cho, Chih-Hao Chang, Chung-Chih Wu; Enhancing light outcoupling of organic light-emitting devices by locating emitters around the second antinode of the reflective metal electrode. Appl. Phys. Lett. 20 February 2006; 88 (8): 081114. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2178485
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