OLED fabrication by using a novel planar evaporation technique

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Organic light-emitting diode fabrication is suffering from extremely high material wasting during deposition especially using a typical point or even line source. Moreover, the need of depositing a high number of emitters and host(s) with a precise composition control in a single layer makes traditional vapor codeposition systems nearly impossible, unless otherwise with a very low yield. To improve, we have developed a novel thin-film deposition system with a planar source loadable with any premetered solvent-mixed organic compounds, plausibly with no component number limitation. We hence demonstrate experimentally, along with a Monte Carlo simulation, in the report the feasibility of using the technique to deposit on a large area-size substrate various organic materials with a relatively high material utilization rate coupling with high film uniformity. Specifically, nonuniformity of less than ±5% and material utilization rate of greater than 70% have been obtained for the studied films. © 2014 Fu-Ching Tung et al.

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Tung, F. C., Wang, Y. S., Lai, S. H., Chen, C. C., Chen, S. H., Wang, C. C., … Chen, S. Z. (2014). OLED fabrication by using a novel planar evaporation technique. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/683037

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