WU Jiang, LI Bo-cheng, HOU Jian-hua, XIE Zhi-yuan, CHENG Yan-xiang, WANG Li-xiang. Efficient Top-emitting Organic Light-emitting Diodes with Silver Anode Modified by O<sub>2</sub>-plasma[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2007,28(6): 859-863
WU Jiang, LI Bo-cheng, HOU Jian-hua, XIE Zhi-yuan, CHENG Yan-xiang, WANG Li-xiang. Efficient Top-emitting Organic Light-emitting Diodes with Silver Anode Modified by O<sub>2</sub>-plasma[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2007,28(6): 859-863DOI:
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with a top-emitting configuration have been widely studied since they can realize high-performance active matrix flat panel display with integration of thin-film transistors within the substrates.Top-emitting OLEDs are generally composed of a reflective bottom anode
organic layers
and a semi-transparent top cathode for light out-coupling.The modification of the bottom anodes is essential for achieving high light-emitting efficiency.Here
efficient top-emitting OLEDs are fabricated with a structure of Al/Ag with O
2
-plasma modification/NPB (35 nm)/Alq
3
(40 nm)/Sm(25 nm)/Alq
3
(50 nm)
where N
N'-di (naphthalene-1-yl)-N
N'-diphenyl-benzidine (NPB) and tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato) aluminum (Alq
3
) are used as a hole-transport layer and an electron-transport/emissive layer
respectively.The metals of silver(Ag) and samarium(Sm) are used as the reflective anode and the semitransparent cathode
respectively.Alayer of Alq
3
overlaid on Sm aims at enhancing light out-coupling efficiency and preventing Sm from oxidation rapidly.The Ag anode is subjected to O
2
-plasma treatment before depositing organic layers.The ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) analysis shows that the hole injection barrier at Ag/NPB interface is effectively reduced from 1.43 to 1.10 eV by O
2
-plasma treatment.The influence of the O
2
-plasma treatment time on the device performance is also studied.The device performance of the top-emitting OLEDs is remar-kably enhanced by using Ag anode with O
2
-plasma modification.Amaximum current efficiency of 6.14 cd/Ais achieved at an optimal treating time of 60 s.