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Characteristics of Solution‐Processed Small‐Molecule Organic Films and Light‐Emitting Diodes Compared with their Vacuum‐Deposited Counterparts
Authors:Tae‐Woo Lee  Taeyong Noh  Hee‐Won Shin  Ohyun Kwon  Jong‐Jin Park  Byoung‐Ki Choi  Myeong‐Suk Kim  Dong Woo Shin  Yong‐Rok Kim
Abstract:Although significant progress has been made in the development of vacuum‐deposited small‐molecule organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs), one of the most desired research goals is still to produce flexible displays by low‐cost solution processing. The development of solution‐processed OLEDs based on small molecules could potentially be a good approach but no intensive studies on this topic have been conducted so far. To fabricate high‐performance devices based on solution‐processed small molecules, the underlying nature of the produced films and devices must be elucidated. Here, the distinctive characteristics of solution‐processed small‐molecule films and devices compared to their vacuum‐deposited counterparts are reported. Solution‐processed blue OLEDs show a very high luminous efficiency (of about 8.9 cd A–1) despite their simplified structure. A better hole‐blocking and electron‐transporting layer is essential for achieving high‐efficiency solution‐processed devices because the solution‐processed emitting layer gives the devices a better hole‐transporting capability and more electron traps than the vacuum‐deposited layer. It is found that the lower density of the solution‐processed films (compared to the vacuum‐deposited films) can be a major cause for the short lifetimes observed for the corresponding devices.
Keywords:conducting polymers  hole injection layers  light‐emitting diodes  polymers
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