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19 November 2014 Differences between vacuum-deposited and spin-coated amorphous films of OLED materials (presentation video)
Daisuke Yokoyama, Maki Shibata
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Abstract
To realize low-cost fabrication processes for high-performance OLED displays and lighting panels, the understanding of solution-processed films and devices is becoming more important nowadays. However, differences between vacuum- and solution-processed films have not been sufficiently discussed, and they are sometimes regarded as identical. In this presentation, we show and discuss the important differences between physical properties of vacuum-deposited and spin-coated films of small-molecule OLED materials, especially focusing on the differences in film densities and molecular orientation. Since they are fundamental factors affecting both electrical and optical properties of amorphous films used in OLEDs, we should consider their differences carefully when discussing device performances in detail.
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Daisuke Yokoyama and Maki Shibata "Differences between vacuum-deposited and spin-coated amorphous films of OLED materials (presentation video)", Proc. SPIE 9183, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XVIII, 91830E (19 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2060798
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Video

Light sources and illumination

Optical properties

Current controlled current source

Video processing

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