Title :
OLED matrix displays: technology and fundamentals
Author :
Kowalsky, Wolfgang ; Becker, Eike ; Benstem, Torsten ; Dobbertin, Thomas ; Heithecker, Dirk ; Johannes, Hans-Hermann ; Metzdorf, Dirk ; Neuner, Helge
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Hochfrequenztech., Technische Univ. Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract :
For more than a decade, considerable effort has been put into the development of light emitting devices based on evaporated layers of organic semiconductors. To date, the properties of matrix displays consisting of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) basically meet automotive and consumer product requirements. OLED matrix displays offer high contrast, wide viewing angle and a broad temperature range at low power consumption. In contrast to polymer devices, OLEDs are processed in ultrahigh vacuum systems. The organic source materials are sublimated from effusion cells. Due to the sensitivity of organic thin films, device structuring by conventional etching techniques is not feasible and alternative structuring techniques were developed. Electrical current in organic devices is limited by the low conductivity of organic semiconductors and by energy barriers at the metal-organic semiconductor interface. Photoelectric measurements facilitate the determination of barrier height differences between various electrode set-ups. Further insights into the energy band alignment at organic heterointerfaces are gained by ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS). In addition to widely employed electrical (I-V, C-V) and optical (PI) measurements, thermally stimulated current (TSC) and luminescence (TSL) allow the characterization and a more detailed understanding of carrier traps and charge transport in organic devices. Energy transfer in a doped OLED emitting layer can be investigated by time-resolved photoluminescence measurements.
Keywords :
LED displays; electric current; electrical conductivity; electron traps; hole traps; molecular electronics; organic semiconductors; photoelectricity; photoluminescence; semiconductor-metal boundaries; sublimation; thermally stimulated currents; thermoluminescence; ultraviolet photoelectron spectra; C-V measurements; I-V measurements; OLED matrix display technology; OLED matrix displays; OLEDs; TSC; TSL; automotive product requirements; barrier height differences; carrier traps; charge transport; conductivity; consumer product requirements; device structuring; display contrast; doped OLED emitting layer; effusion cells; electrical current; electrical measurements; electrode set-ups; energy band alignment; energy barriers; energy transfer; evaporated organic semiconductor layers; light emitting devices; matrix displays; metal-organic semiconductor interface; optical measurements; organic LEDs; organic devices; organic heterointerfaces; organic light emitting diodes; organic semiconductors; organic source material sublimation; organic thin film sensitivity; photoelectric measurements; polymer devices; structuring techniques; temperature range; thermally stimulated current; thermally stimulated luminescence; time-resolved photoluminescence measurements; ultrahigh vacuum systems; ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy; viewing angle; Active matrix organic light emitting diodes; Automotive engineering; Consumer products; Energy consumption; Flat panel displays; Organic light emitting diodes; Organic semiconductors; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Vacuum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics, 2001. First International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Potsdam, Germany
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7220-4
DOI :
10.1109/POLYTR.2001.973250