All solution-processed ITO free flexible organic light-emitting diodes

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Roll-to-roll (R2R) printing and coating techniques can be used for low cost and large-area mass production of organic electronic devices. While research in the photovoltaic field has developed R2R printed large-scale solar modules, research in solution-processed OLEDs has not progressed as far yet. In this work, we investigate all-solution processed OLEDs based on ink-jet printed silver bottom electrodes and spin-coating of all other layers. Ink-jet printing provides the advantages of mask-free patterning and non-contact manufacturing. As the top electrode, a conductive PEDOT:PSS formulation easily processable on organic layers due to a low contact angle is utilized. The all-solution processed top-emitting OLEDs achieve high luminance (7 000 cd m-2) and an efficiency close to that of reference devices with evaporated electrodes: 4.2 cd A-1vs. 7.6 cd A-1, respectively. The shelf stability is also tested and after seven months, the all solution-processed encapsulated OLED retains 82% of its initial EQE.

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Murat, Y., Petersons, K., Lanka, D., Lindvold, L., Yde, L., Stensborg, J., & Gerken, M. (2020). All solution-processed ITO free flexible organic light-emitting diodes. Materials Advances, 1(8), 2755–2762. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00618a

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