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| - | # OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) | + | # OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) |
| + | ## physics behind OLEDs | ||
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| + | OLEDs are emitting light thanks to the electron-hole recombination principle. | ||
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| + | OLEDs are made of: | ||
| + | * an organic emissive layer in which electron and hole recombine: electrons being excited by an electrical field unexcite themselves by emitting a photon | ||
| + | * (optional: only for multilayer OLEDs) a hole transport and electron transport layer above and below the emissive layer, respectively: | ||
| + | * (optional: only for multilayer OLEDs) a hole injection layer to improve the movement of hole from the anode towards the hole transport layer | ||
| + | * two electrodes: an anode under the hole injection layer and a cathode on top of the electron transport layer | ||
| + | * a subtrate - usually glass - under the anode | ||
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| ## Types of rigidity: flexible vs. rigid OLED screens | ## Types of rigidity: flexible vs. rigid OLED screens | ||
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| * most used technology because less constraints on materials (no need for backplane to be transparent) | * most used technology because less constraints on materials (no need for backplane to be transparent) | ||
| * cathode must be transparent (Ag material) | * cathode must be transparent (Ag material) | ||
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| ### bottom emission OLED | ### bottom emission OLED | ||
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