21 July 2015 Flexible organic light-emitting diodes for solid-state lighting
Min-Ho Park, Tae-Hee Han, Young-Hoon Kim, Su-Hun Jeong, Yeongjun Lee, Hong-Kyu Seo, Himchan Cho, Tae-Woo Lee
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Abstract
Flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are candidates for next-generation solid-state lighting because they have merits such as low driving voltage, various color tuning, designable form, and large-area light emission. Although OLEDs’ efficiency, luminance, and lifetime have been improved enough to be commercialized, they are still inflexible despite being based on organic materials. To achieve efficient and reliable flexible OLEDs for solid-state lighting, flexible substrates for OLEDs should be developed. For this purpose, progress must be made in developing good flexible substrates, electrode materials, and encapsulation techniques compatible with these flexible substrates. Here, we review and discuss progress made in these three technologies for solid-state lighting using flexible OLEDs. Addressing the technical challenges associated with the development of high performing flexible substrates, electrode materials compatible with these substrates and good encapsulation techniques would lead to efficient and reliable flexible OLEDs and make flexible solid-state lighting commercially feasible.
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 1947-7988/2015/$25.00 © 2015 SPIE
Min-Ho Park, Tae-Hee Han, Young-Hoon Kim, Su-Hun Jeong, Yeongjun Lee, Hong-Kyu Seo, Himchan Cho, and Tae-Woo Lee "Flexible organic light-emitting diodes for solid-state lighting," Journal of Photonics for Energy 5(1), 053599 (21 July 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JPE.5.053599
Published: 21 July 2015
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Electrodes

Graphene

Solid state lighting

Metals

Multilayers

Polymers

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