ZHAO Jun-qing, HAN Sheng-hao, XIE Shi-jie, JIANG Xue-ning, XIA Guang-rui, YE Li-na. Influences of Polymer Substrates on Flexible Light-emitting Diodes[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2003,24(5): 540-544
ZHAO Jun-qing, HAN Sheng-hao, XIE Shi-jie, JIANG Xue-ning, XIA Guang-rui, YE Li-na. Influences of Polymer Substrates on Flexible Light-emitting Diodes[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2003,24(5): 540-544DOI:
Influences of Polymer Substrates on Flexible Light-emitting Diodes
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with excellent performances have been reported. However
such devices are typically deposited on glass substrates because of structural or processing constraints. The use of thin flexible substrates in OLEDs allows lightweight
mechanically flexible
unbreakable emissive flat-panel displays
but the flexibility of the substrate adds much difficulty to the fabrication technology. Since the first report of flexible OLEDs
performance improvements of them are slower
and fewer researchers are involved in compared with that of glass-based devices. Advanced developments
especially the complicated effects of substrate material on the devices are required before this technology is available in commercial products. Here vacuum-deposited OLEDs based on indium tin oxide (ITO)-coated polymer substrate are demonstrated. Electroluminescent small-molecule material 8-hydroxyquinoline aluminum (Alq
3
) was used and complemented by the hole-transport material tetraphenyldiamine (TPD). ITO films were etched with HCl+Zn solution to stripes ~10mm and supersonic cleaned. TPD
Alq
3
and Al films were deposited by heat evaporation in a base vacuum of 2×10
-3
Pa. By masking each slide before Al deposition
several active areas of ~20mm
2
were achieved.The light-emitting and mechanical characteristics of the devices were investigated
the influence of substrate material on ITO properties and Alq
3
morphology and thus the device performance were studied
and the failure mechanisms of the devices were analyzed.As a result
the brightness of the flexible OLEDs reached 200cd/m
2
which meets the need of practical display. These devices can be bent over a radius of curvature larger than 1cm without any observable changes in their characteristics. The substrate materials
the deposition methods and conditions influence ITO structure
photoelectric properties
and morphology of subsequently deposited organic films. The ITO films could deposit on polymer substrates without lattice-matching requirements
but the mismatched thermal expanding coefficients of polymer and ITO play a reverse role on the increase of brightness and stability. Also
the Alq
3
morphology is sensitive to the evaporating condition
which is difficult to control. It is shown that ITO films
when pre-coated on polymer substrates with good resistance to gas
moisture and thermal expansion
provide flexible contacts suitable for OLED applications
and that optimal evaporating conditions of organic films for different substrates are necessary in order to optimize the flexible OLEDs’characteristics.