Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5400650 | Journal of Luminescence | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This work proposes a novel inorganic electroluminescent (IEL) device with an electric field built-in (EFBI) technique to reduce its driving voltage and enhance its luminance. The EFBI technique was performed by charging an electret comprising a silicon dioxide film at different temperatures (25-150 °C) in powder electroluminescent (PDEL) devices. The driving voltage of the EFBI-PDEL device decreased by 61.4 V (or 20.5%) under the brightness of 269 cd/m2, and its brightness increased by 128 cd/m2 (or 47%) at ac 300 V. The efficiency of the EFBI-PDEL device significantly increased by 0.827 lm/W (or 45.5%) at ac 300 V. The proposed EFBI-PDEL device has advantages of a low-temperature process and low cost, and potential for large-area display applications.
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Authors
Fang-Hsing Wang, Kuo-Feng Chen, Yu-Han Chien, Chin-Chia Chang, Meng-Ying Chuang,