Mask-less patterning of organic light emitting diodes using electrospray and selective biasing on pixel electrodes

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Abstract

Wet process of soluble organic light emitting diode (OLED) materials has attracted much attention due to its potential as a large-area manufacturing process with high productivity. Electrospray (ES) deposition is one of candidates of organic thin film formation process for OLED. However, to fabricate red, green, and blue emitters for color display, a fine metal mask is required during spraying emitter materials. We demonstrate a mask-less color pixel patterning process using ES of soluble OLED materials and selective biasing on pixel electrodes and a spray nozzle. We show red and green line patterns of OLED materials. It was found that selective patterning can be allowed by coulomb repulsion between nozzle and pixel. Furthermore, we fabricated blue fluorescent OLED devices by vacuum evaporation and ES processes. The device performance of ES processed OLED showed nearly identical current-voltage characteristics and slightly lower current efficiency compared to vacuum processed OLED.

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Lee, S., Koo, H., & Cho, S. (2015). Mask-less patterning of organic light emitting diodes using electrospray and selective biasing on pixel electrodes. Applied Physics Letters, 106(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4919382

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