Improving the optical properties of organic light-emitting diodes using random nanoscale rods with a double refractive index
- Authors
- Kwack, Jin Ho; Hwang, Ha; Choi, Junhee; Choi, Younguk; Park, Young Wook; Ju, Byeong-Kwon
- Issue Date
- 14-8월-2020
- Publisher
- IOP PUBLISHING LTD
- Keywords
- organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs); light extraction; random nanoscale rods; substrate mode; viewing angle
- Citation
- NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.31, no.33
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NANOTECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 31
- Number
- 33
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/53767
- DOI
- 10.1088/1361-6528/ab8f4c
- ISSN
- 0957-4484
- Abstract
- In this study, random nanoscale rods (RNRs) with a double refractive index were fabricated via spin coating, dry etching, and sputtering, which are processes that are extensively applied in industry. With regard to optical properties, the RNRs with a double refractive index (RNRsD) exhibited a total transmittance that was >90% in the visible range and an optical haze in the range of 42%-50% at a wavelength of 520 nm. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with RNRsD, where SiO2 was deposited on the RNRs via radiofrequency sputtering, exhibited an enhancement of 34.5% in the external quantum efficiency compared with OLEDs with the bare substrate. Furthermore, the color variation of the OLEDs with the optimal RNRsD with respect to a change in the viewing angle was improved from color coordinates of Delta(x, y) = (0.032, 0.034) to Delta(x, y) = (0.014, 0.014). Therefore, the proposed film can be used as a scattering layer for enhancing the light extraction and viewing angle of OLEDs by reducing the substrate mode light loss and changing the direction of light. In addition to using a low-temperature fabrication process that does not employ a photomask and a lithographic template, the proposed method is applicable to flexible devices because it uses a polymer and a thin inorganic film.
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