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26 April 2007 Organic electroluminescent structures for new generation of display systems
Oleg N. Ermakov, Michail G. Kaplunov, Oleg N. Efimov, Sergey A. Stakharny
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Proceedings Volume 6636, 19th International Conference on Photoelectronics and Night Vision Devices; 66360A (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.742310
Event: 19th International Conference on Photoelectronics and Night Vision Devices, 2006, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Brief history, modern state and development trends of organic electroluminescent structures technology (so-called OLED technology) are reviewed including research activities in this field in Russia. It's noted that OLED technology is one of the most promising newly emerging display technologies. Due to advantages of these devices (low power consumption, potential flexibility, wide color range) it is particularly well suited for small area display applications (micro displays) such as cell phones, virtual imaging systems, portable electronics. Experimental results for homemade blue light emitting OLED structures and hermetically sealed numeric displays are presented including photoluminescence (PL) and electroluminescence (EL ) current-voltage and brightness characteristics. It is noted that visible electroluminescence is observed at ultra low current level of nearly 1 μA, luminous efficiency exceeding 1 lm/W thus being nearly the same as for super bright inorganic inGaN/IGaN LEDs. Special attention is paid for destabilizing factors (temperature and degradation phenomena) influence on device characteristics.
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Oleg N. Ermakov, Michail G. Kaplunov, Oleg N. Efimov, and Sergey A. Stakharny "Organic electroluminescent structures for new generation of display systems", Proc. SPIE 6636, 19th International Conference on Photoelectronics and Night Vision Devices, 66360A (26 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.742310
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Electroluminescence

Luminescence

Light emitting diodes

Luminous efficiency

Crystals

Indium gallium nitride

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