Light extraction in tandem organic light emitting diodes

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Abstract

Since the invention of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), great research efforts have been dedicated to improving their efficiency and lifetime. For high-brightness applications, tandem OLED structures have advantages because of the lower current densities required to achieve high brightness. With the successful development of highly efficient charge generation layers, high brightness tandem OLEDs are used in displays and lighting. However, the major challenge for tandem OLEDs is the low light extraction efficiency, because about 50% of the light is trapped inside the device as waveguide modes. In this Perspective, we first review the recent works done on light extraction, analyze different waveguide mode extraction structures, and then identify the key factors determining the extraction efficiencies in tandem OLEDs.

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Fu, X., Yin, S., Chen, Y. A., Zhu, L., Dong, Q., Chang, C. H., & So, F. (2021, August 9). Light extraction in tandem organic light emitting diodes. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0057325

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