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2 February 2001 New organic material for white OLED
Weiling Guo, E. Herbert Li, ChiMing Che, Chuannan Li, Shiyong Liu
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Abstract
A new organic material Ligand Lhn4 is used to fabricate organic light emitting diodes. There are two peaks in the Photoluminescence (PL) spectrum of Ligand Lhn4; they are 444 nm and 482 nm. Organic light emitting diode with Al/LiF(0.5 nm)/Ligand Lhn4(50nm)/NPB(50nm)/ITO structure was grown by evaporation. The electroluminescence (EL) spectrum shows there is one peak wavelength for OLED located at 486 nm. The full width of half maximum (FWHM) is about 112 nm, it mean the material Ligand Lhn4 is quite fair for fabrication of white light OLED. The OLED start emit a white near to blue color light at 2 V voltage, and the color have no change as the voltage increasing. The I-V and Brightness vs. Voltage curves were measured at air. The maximum brightness is 300cd/m2 at voltage of 15 V. A doped device Al/LiF/BePP2:Ligand Lhn4(10%)/NPB/ITO is fabricated to improve the brightness and efficiency of OLED based on Ligand Lhn4.
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Weiling Guo, E. Herbert Li, ChiMing Che, Chuannan Li, and Shiyong Liu "New organic material for white OLED", Proc. SPIE 4105, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices IV, (2 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.416923
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Electroluminescence

Organic materials

OLED lighting

Luminescence

Luminous efficiency

Aluminum

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