Title :
Light wave coupled flat panel displays and solid-state lighting using hybrid inorganic/organic materials
Author :
Steckl, Andrew J. ; Heikenfeld, Jason ; Allen, Steven C.
Author_Institution :
Nanoelectronics Lab., Univ. of Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract :
We present a review of light-emitting materials and devices that combine inorganic and organic lumophores and hosts. The essence of this hybrid inorganic/organic (I/O) approach is to combine materials, structures and devices from each category in such a way as to obtain best-of-both-worlds performance. The combination of high power/high efficiency inorganic light pump sources with high conversion efficiency organic lumophores is discussed in detail. In this type of Hybrid I/O device, near-ultraviolet (UV) or blue pump light is selectively converted to various visible colors based on the molecular structure of each lumophore. Since the lumophores are optically pumped their reliability is greatly increased compared to electrically pumped organic emitters. Methods for coupling the light from pumps to lumophores include direct path excitation (DPE) and light wave coupling (LWC). DPE uses one pump per lumophore pixel, which allows for active matrix style addressing, but requires large arrays of pumps. LWC uses either a single source or a small number of pump sources. To obtain pixelation for Hybrid I/O LWC devices we have developed a novel electrowetting switching method. Examples of Hybrid I/O displays and solid-state lighting are discussed.
Keywords :
flat panel displays; light emitting devices; light sources; optical pumping; organic-inorganic hybrid materials; active matrix style addressing; blue pump light; direct path excitation; electrowetting switching; hybrid I/O displays; hybrid inorganic/organic materials; inorganic light pump sources; light wave coupled flat panel displays; light wave coupling; light-emitting devices; light-emitting materials; near-ultraviolet light; optical pumping; organic lumophores; solid-state lighting; Application software; Computer displays; Conducting materials; Flat panel displays; Inorganic materials; Laboratories; Optical coupling; Optical pumping; Organic materials; Solid state lighting; Electrowetting; flat panel displays; hybrid inorganic/organic; light wave coupling (LWC); lumophore; optical pumping; solid-state lighting;
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2005.853269