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Organic light-emitting
  diodes(OLED)




PRESENTED BY

MANVITH
OUTLINE
 INTRODUCTION
 HISTORY
 WORKING PRINCIPLE
 TYPES OF OLED
 APPLICATIONS
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 REFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
 OLED-Organic Light Emitting Diode
 Organic-Organic materials
 Definition-
  Emissive electroluminescent layer is a film
  of organic compounds which emits light in
  response to an electric current
 Electroluminescent layer – organic
  semiconductor material is sandwiched between
  two electrodes
 One of these electrodes is transparent
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

 Aluminum 8-hydroxyquinolinate - Alq3
 Polyaniline
 Polyfluorene
HISTORY

 First developed in the early 1950’s in France by
  applying a high-voltage alternating current field
  to crystalline thin films of acridine orange and
  quinacrine
 1960’s – AC – driven electroluminescent cells
  using doped anthracene was developed
 The first diode device was invented at Eastman
  Kodak in the 1980’s by Dr. Ching Tang and Steven
  Van Slyke
 1990 – electroluminescence in polymers was
  discovered
 2000 - Alan J.Heeger & Hideki Shrikawa received
  Nobel Prize in chemistry for “The discovery and
  development of conductive organic polymer
 2008 – announced the creation of consortium
  including Sony, Toshiba to produce OLED screen
How OLED works?

                   Cathode
                   Emissive Layer
                   Conductive Layer
                   Anode
                   Substrate
Organic layers:

o   Conducting layer - This layer is
    made of organic plastic molecules
    that transport "holes" from the
    anode.
o   Eg: polyaniline. Polystyrene.

o   Emissive layer - This layer is made
    of organic molecules that
    transport electrons from the
    cathode; this is where light is
    made.
o   Eg: polyfluorene, Alq3
Cathode (may or may not be transparent depending on the
    type of OLED) - The cathode injects electrons when a current
    flows through the device
    Eg: Mg, Al, Ba, and Ca
•
•   Substrate - The substrate supports the OLED

    Eg: clear plastic, glass, foil

    Anode (transparent) - The anode removes electrons (adds
    electron holes) when a current flows through the device
    Eg: Indium Tin Oxide
1.    Voltage applied across
      Cathode and Anode
     1.   Typically 2V-10V
2.    Current flows from cathode
      to anode
     1.   Electrons flow to emissive
          layer
     2.   Electrons removed from
          conductive layer leaving holes
     3.   Holes jump into emissive
          layer
3.    Electron and hole combine
      and light emitted
1.   Passive-matrix OLED
2.   Active-matrix OLED
3.   Transparent OLED
4.   Top-emitting OLED
5.   Flexible/Foldable OLED
6.   White OLED
7.    Phosphorescent OLED
   Perpendicular
    cathode/anode strip
    orientation

   Light emitted at intersection
    (pixels)

   Large power consumption

   Used on 1-3 inch screens
 Full layers of
  cathode, anode, organic
  molecules
 Thin Film Transistor
  matrix (TFT) on top of
  anode
 Less power consumed
  then PMOLED
 Used for larger displays
DIFFERENCE
     Passive OLEDs                     Active OLEDs
•   The organic layer is between   •   Full layers of cathode and
    strips of cathode and anode        anode
    that run perpendicular         •   Requires less power
•   The intersections form the     •   Higher refresh rates
    pixels                         •   Suitable for large screens
•    Easy to make
•   Use more power
•   Best for small screens
 Transparent
  substrate, cathode and
  anode
 Bi-direction light emission
 Passive or Active Matrix
  OLED
 Useful for heads-up
  display
    Transparent projector
     screen
    glasses
 Non-transparent
 Transparent Cathode
 Used with Active Matrix
  Device
 Smart card displays
 Flexiable metallic
  foil or plastic
  substrate
 Light weight and
  ultra thin
 Reduce display
  breaking
 Emits bright white light
 Replace fluorescent lights
 Reduce energy cost for
  lighting
 True Color Qualities
 Environmental friendly
7. Phosphorescent OLED
 Use the principle of electroluminescence to convert
    100% of electrical energy into light
   Good energy efficiencies
   Reduce heat generation
   Operate at very low voltage
   Long operating life time
   Environmental friendly
Display sources
Mobile phones
Keyboards
Digital watches
Light sources
• Each key can be programmed
  to perform a series of functions
• Keys can be linked to
  applications
• Display
  notes, numerals, special
  symbols, etc...
Sony
• Released XEL-1 in February 2009.

• First OLED TV sold in stores.

• 11'' screen, 3mm thin
• Rs.2,50,000

• Weighs approximately 1.9 kg

• Wide 178 degree viewing angle
• 1,000,000:1 Contrast ratio
ADVANTAGES OF OLEDs
 OLED Displays Vs. LCD and Plasma

 Much faster response time
 Consume significantly less energy
 Wider viewing angles
 Thinner display
 Better contrast ratio
 Safer for the environment
 Has potential to be mass produced inexpensively
 OLEDs refresh almost 1,000 times faster then LCDs
OLED Lighting Vs. Incandescent and Fluorescent


 Cheaper way to create flexible lighting
 Requires less power
 Better quality of light
 New design concepts for interior lighting
ADVANTAGES


 Brightness
 Contrast
 Viewing angles
 Power consumption
 Light weight
 Better power efficiency
 Response time
OLED Displays Vs. LCD and Plasma
• Cost to manufacture is high
• Constraints with lifespan

• Easily damaged by water

• Limited market availability


OLED Lighting Vs. Incandescent and Fluorescent
• Not as easy as changing a light bulb
 Lifetime
    White, Red, Green  46,000-230,000
     hours
      About 5-25 years
    Blue  14,000 hours
      About 1.6 years
 Expensive
 Susceptible to water
Lighting
 • Flexible / bendable lighting
 • Wallpaper lighting defining new ways to light a space
 • Transparent lighting doubles as a window

Cell Phones
 • Nokia 888
Reference
   Advanced microsystem for automotive applications by Sven
    Kruger, Wolfgang Gessner, Springer- Verlag Heidelberg, New York
    2001 page no62.
   Organic molecule solids by M. Schwoerer, Hans
    Christoph, Wolf, Wiley vch verlag publishers ,New York,2007,page
    389
   Physics of organic semiconductors by Wolf Gang Brutling ,VBH
    publishers, New York,1999, page no 451
   Highly efficient OLED,S with phosphorescent Materials by Hartmut
    Versin, Wiley Publishers New York 2000, page no 121
   Organic electronic materials by Riccardo
    Farchichi,G.Grosso,2000, page no 135
   Active matric OLED displayers by Michael Kroger,Cuviller Verlay
    publishers ,2007, page no 4
   Organic light emitting divices by Joseph Shinar-Springer- Verlag, New
    York, 2004, page no 150
   Organic light emitting material and devices by Zhigang
    Li, Hong Meng CRC publishers, New York, 2005, page no
    34
    Semiconductor devices by Kanaan Kano,Prentice Hall of
    india PVT,New delhi,2005,Page no 429
    Printing unit and Organic light emitting diodes by Jan
    Kalinowski,
   Conjugated Polymers and Related Materials by A. J.
    Heeger, in W. R. Salaneck, I. Lundstrom, B. Ranby, oxford
    university press, 1993.page no.234
   manufacturing line for manufacturing flexible organic El
    display by kenichi kuba etal, Pub no. US2005/0016405
http://www.cepro.com/article/study_future_
bright_for_oled_lighting_market/

http://www.oledresearch.com/oleds/oledshistory.html

www.oled-info.com

http://optics.org/cws/article/industry/37032

http://jalopnik.com/5154953/samsung-transparent-
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Organic light emitting diode (oled)

  • 1. Organic light-emitting diodes(OLED) PRESENTED BY MANVITH
  • 2. OUTLINE  INTRODUCTION  HISTORY  WORKING PRINCIPLE  TYPES OF OLED  APPLICATIONS  ADVANTAGES  DISADVANTAGES  REFERENCE
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  OLED-Organic Light Emitting Diode  Organic-Organic materials  Definition- Emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compounds which emits light in response to an electric current  Electroluminescent layer – organic semiconductor material is sandwiched between two electrodes  One of these electrodes is transparent
  • 4. ORGANIC COMPOUNDS  Aluminum 8-hydroxyquinolinate - Alq3
  • 7. HISTORY  First developed in the early 1950’s in France by applying a high-voltage alternating current field to crystalline thin films of acridine orange and quinacrine  1960’s – AC – driven electroluminescent cells using doped anthracene was developed  The first diode device was invented at Eastman Kodak in the 1980’s by Dr. Ching Tang and Steven Van Slyke
  • 8.  1990 – electroluminescence in polymers was discovered  2000 - Alan J.Heeger & Hideki Shrikawa received Nobel Prize in chemistry for “The discovery and development of conductive organic polymer  2008 – announced the creation of consortium including Sony, Toshiba to produce OLED screen
  • 9. How OLED works?  Cathode  Emissive Layer  Conductive Layer  Anode  Substrate
  • 10. Organic layers: o Conducting layer - This layer is made of organic plastic molecules that transport "holes" from the anode. o Eg: polyaniline. Polystyrene. o Emissive layer - This layer is made of organic molecules that transport electrons from the cathode; this is where light is made. o Eg: polyfluorene, Alq3
  • 11. Cathode (may or may not be transparent depending on the type of OLED) - The cathode injects electrons when a current flows through the device Eg: Mg, Al, Ba, and Ca • • Substrate - The substrate supports the OLED Eg: clear plastic, glass, foil Anode (transparent) - The anode removes electrons (adds electron holes) when a current flows through the device Eg: Indium Tin Oxide
  • 12. 1. Voltage applied across Cathode and Anode 1. Typically 2V-10V 2. Current flows from cathode to anode 1. Electrons flow to emissive layer 2. Electrons removed from conductive layer leaving holes 3. Holes jump into emissive layer 3. Electron and hole combine and light emitted
  • 13. 1. Passive-matrix OLED 2. Active-matrix OLED 3. Transparent OLED 4. Top-emitting OLED 5. Flexible/Foldable OLED 6. White OLED 7. Phosphorescent OLED
  • 14. Perpendicular cathode/anode strip orientation  Light emitted at intersection (pixels)  Large power consumption  Used on 1-3 inch screens
  • 15.  Full layers of cathode, anode, organic molecules  Thin Film Transistor matrix (TFT) on top of anode  Less power consumed then PMOLED  Used for larger displays
  • 16. DIFFERENCE Passive OLEDs Active OLEDs • The organic layer is between • Full layers of cathode and strips of cathode and anode anode that run perpendicular • Requires less power • The intersections form the • Higher refresh rates pixels • Suitable for large screens • Easy to make • Use more power • Best for small screens
  • 17.  Transparent substrate, cathode and anode  Bi-direction light emission  Passive or Active Matrix OLED  Useful for heads-up display  Transparent projector screen  glasses
  • 18.  Non-transparent  Transparent Cathode  Used with Active Matrix Device  Smart card displays
  • 19.  Flexiable metallic foil or plastic substrate  Light weight and ultra thin  Reduce display breaking
  • 20.  Emits bright white light  Replace fluorescent lights  Reduce energy cost for lighting  True Color Qualities  Environmental friendly
  • 21. 7. Phosphorescent OLED  Use the principle of electroluminescence to convert 100% of electrical energy into light  Good energy efficiencies  Reduce heat generation  Operate at very low voltage  Long operating life time  Environmental friendly
  • 23. • Each key can be programmed to perform a series of functions • Keys can be linked to applications • Display notes, numerals, special symbols, etc...
  • 24. Sony • Released XEL-1 in February 2009. • First OLED TV sold in stores. • 11'' screen, 3mm thin • Rs.2,50,000 • Weighs approximately 1.9 kg • Wide 178 degree viewing angle • 1,000,000:1 Contrast ratio
  • 25. ADVANTAGES OF OLEDs OLED Displays Vs. LCD and Plasma  Much faster response time  Consume significantly less energy  Wider viewing angles  Thinner display  Better contrast ratio  Safer for the environment  Has potential to be mass produced inexpensively  OLEDs refresh almost 1,000 times faster then LCDs
  • 26. OLED Lighting Vs. Incandescent and Fluorescent  Cheaper way to create flexible lighting  Requires less power  Better quality of light  New design concepts for interior lighting
  • 27. ADVANTAGES  Brightness  Contrast  Viewing angles  Power consumption  Light weight  Better power efficiency  Response time
  • 28. OLED Displays Vs. LCD and Plasma • Cost to manufacture is high • Constraints with lifespan • Easily damaged by water • Limited market availability OLED Lighting Vs. Incandescent and Fluorescent • Not as easy as changing a light bulb
  • 29.  Lifetime  White, Red, Green  46,000-230,000 hours  About 5-25 years  Blue  14,000 hours  About 1.6 years  Expensive  Susceptible to water
  • 30. Lighting • Flexible / bendable lighting • Wallpaper lighting defining new ways to light a space • Transparent lighting doubles as a window Cell Phones • Nokia 888
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