Hybrid Sol-Gel Micro-Patterning of Organic Electroluminescent Devices
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概要
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We demonstrate a novel technique of fabricating organic light-emitting devices. Each device consists of 1480 micro-pixels, with a pixel dimension of 45×45μm^2. The pixels were obtained by using a single-step UV patternable sol-gel hybrid glass thin film. Due to higher fields, micro-pixels based devices show forward light output at lower voltage than conventional dvices. More than 1% in external quantum efficiency and green light exceeding 27,000 cd/m^2 are demonstrated.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1998-10-01
著者
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Honkanen Seppo
Optical Sciences Center University Of Arizona
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Peyghambarian N
Univ. Arizona Az Usa
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Peyghambarian Nasser
Optical Sciences Center University Of Arizona
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Jabbour G
Univ. Arizona Az Usa
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Jabbour Ghassan
Optical Sciences Center University Of Arizona
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KIPPELEN Bernard
Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona
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RANTALA Juha
Optical Sciences Center University of Arizona
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VAHAKANGAS Jouko
VTT Electronics
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Kippelen Bernard
Optical Sciences Center University Of Arizona
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