Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1264080 Organic Electronics 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A top-emitting warm-white organic light emitting diode (TEWOLED) was fabricated with a conductive transparent MAM cathode [MAM = MoO3 (40 nm)/Ag (17 nm)/MoO3 (40 nm)], which had a higher color rendering index (CRI) than that of corresponding ITO-based bottom-emitting organic light-emitting device (OLED). We measured and calculated the optical transmittance of multilayer MAM fabricated on PET substrate by vacuum thermal evaporation. The average transmittance in visible range is above 84%, which is similar to the conventional indium tin oxide (ITO). The weak microcavity effect on the device performance was also studied. MAM multilayer has the potential for using as transparent conductor electrodes for white OLEDs, especially for flexible devices due to its unique optical and electrical properties.

Graphical abstractA top-emitting white organic light-emitting device (TEWOLED) was fabricated with a conductive transparent MAM cathode [MAM = MoO3 (40 nm)/Ag (17 nm)/MoO3 (40 nm)]. A warm-white light emission was obtained with a correlated color temperature of Tc=3736K and the TEWOLED had a higher color rendering index (CRI=84) than that of corresponding ITO-based bottom-emitting organic light-emitting device (OLED, CRI=75 at Tc=8224K)Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A conductive transparent MoOx/Ag/MoOx (MAM) cathode was proposed. ► The top-emitting white OLED with MAM cathode was fabricated. ► Weak microcavity effect on the performance of OLED was studied. ► The TEWOLEDpossessed a higher CRI than that of bottom-emitting OLED.

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