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Efficient Photon Extraction in Top-Emission Organic Light-Emitting Devices Based on Ampicillin Microstructures

Authors
Kim, Dong HyunLee, Chang MinIslam, AmjadChoi, Dong HyunJeong, Geon-WooKim, Tae WookCho, Hyun WooKim, Yeong BeomShah, Syed Hamad UllahPark, Min JaeKim, Chul HoonLee, Hyun JaeLee, Jae WooBang, SeainBae, Tae-SungPark, Jong BaeYu, Seung MinKang, Yong-CheolPark, JuyunPark, MyeongkeeJeong, YeonsuLee, Sang GeulJin, Jong SungKim, Kyoung-HoSujak, MuhammadMoon, Surk-SuikPark, SanghyukSong, Myung kwanKim, Chang-SuRyu, Seung Yoon
Issue Date
8월-2022
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
H-aggregated excitons; J-; micro-photoluminescence; microcavity ampicillin-microstructure; multiple scattering; top-emission organic light-emitting diodes; wave-guided mode
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.34, no.32
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Journal Title
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume
34
Number
32
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/143334
DOI
10.1002/adma.202202866
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
The desire to enhance the efficiency of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) has driven to the investigation of advanced materials with fascinating properties. In this work, the efficiency of top-emission OLEDs (TEOLEDs) is enhanced by introducing ampicillin microstructures (Amp-MSs) with dual phases (alpha-/beta-phase) that induce photoluminescence (PL) and electroluminescence (EL). Moreover, Amp-MSs can adjust the charge balance by Fermi level (E-F) alignment, thereby decreasing the leakage current. The decrease in the wave-guided modes can enhance the light outcoupling through optical scattering. The resulting TEOLED demonstrates a record-high external quantum efficiency (EQE) (maximum: 68.7% and average: 63.4% at spectroradiometer; maximum: 44.8% and average: 42.6% at integrating sphere) with a wider color gamut (118%) owing to the redshift of the spectrum by J-aggregation. Deconvolution of the EL intensities is performed to clarify the contribution of Amp-MSs to the device EQE enhancement (optical scattering by Amp-MSs: 17.0%, PL by radiative energy transfer: 9.1%, and EL by J-aggregated excitons: 4.6%). The proposed TEOLED outperforms the existing frameworks in terms of device efficiency.
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