Molecules (Jul 2015)

Carrier Modulation Layer-Enhanced Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

  • Jwo-Huei Jou,
  • Sudhir Kumar,
  • Meenu Singh,
  • Yi-Hong Chen,
  • Chung-Chia Chen,
  • Meng-Ting Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules200713005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
pp. 13005 – 13030

Abstract

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Organic light-emitting diode (OLED)-based display products have already emerged in the market and their efficiencies and lifetimes are sound at the comparatively low required luminance. To realize OLED for lighting application sooner, higher light quality and better power efficiency at elevated luminance are still demanded. This review reveals the advantages of incorporating a nano-scale carrier modulation layer (CML), also known as a spacer, carrier-regulating layer, or interlayer, among other terms, to tune the chromaticity and color temperature as well as to markedly improve the device efficiency and color rendering index (CRI) for numerous OLED devices. The functions of the CML can be enhanced as multiple layers and blend structures are employed. At proper thickness, the employment of CML enables the device to balance the distribution of carriers in the two emissive zones and achieve high device efficiencies and long operational lifetime while maintaining very high CRI. Moreover, we have also reviewed the effect of using CML on the most significant characteristics of OLEDs, namely: efficiency, luminance, life-time, CRI, SRI, chromaticity, and the color temperature, and see how the thickness tuning and selection of proper CML are crucial to effectively control the OLED device performance.

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