Large area ITO-free flexible white OLEDs with Orgacon™ PEDOT:PSS and printed metal shunting lines

conference paper
We demonstrate the feasibility of white organic light-emitting diodes that exclude the transparent conductor indium-tinoxide. Instead, a highly conductive Orgacon™ PEDOT:PSS material in combination with a metal support structure is used as transparent anode and hole-injection layer. The PEDOT:PSS exhibits a conductivity of 460±20 S/cm and a work function of 5.35±0.05 eV. On ITO-free OLEDs on glass with an active area of ∼6 cm<sup>2</sup> the inclusion of 120 nm thick printed metal lines reduces the variation in brightness from 35% to 20%. The ITO-free concept based on PEDOT:PSS with printed metal structures is scaled up to large flexible OLEDs with a size of 150 cm<sup>2</sup> on a heat-stabilized Teonex® Polyethylene Naphtalate foil. The voltage distribution across the various electrodes was verified by a finite element model, allowing a prediction of the OLED brightness and homogeneity over large areas. © 2009 SPIE.
TNO Identifier
409310
ISSN
0277786X
ISBN
9780819477057
Article nr.
74150T
Source title
Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XIII, 2 August 2009 through 4 August 2009, San Diego, CA. Conference code: 81432