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- Organic light emitting device An organic light emitting device angege ⁇ ben.
- OLEDs organic light-emitting diodes
- the remaining light generated in the active region is distributed over different loss channels, such as light guided in the substrate, in a transparent electrode and in organic layers by waveguiding effects, and in surface plasmas that can be generated in a metallic electrode.
- the waveguiding effects are due in particular to the refractive index differences at the interfaces between the individual layers and regions of an OLED.
- the effect of the abovementioned loss mechanisms differs depending on the spectral component of the emitted light. So the loss in a first Spectral portion of the emitted light to be greater than in a second portion.
- the organic layer stack of an OLED can be regarded as a microcavity in which an organic light-emitting layer is embedded in which light emission due to luminescence occurs when an external voltage is applied.
- CRI color rendering index
- the influence of the distance of the organic light emitting layer is called a reflective latestbil ⁇ Deten electrode area.
- the position and width of the suppressed in the radiated light spectral partial regions change, so that a different Ab ⁇ beam characteristic of the component is obtained.
- At least one object of certain embodiments is to provide an organic light-emitting device having an improved color rendering index.
- an organic light emitting device includes a substrate and at least egg ⁇ ne on the substrate is arranged, suitable for generating electromagnetic radiation ⁇ diagrammatic layer sequence.
- the appropriate for He ⁇ generating electromagnetic radiation Schichtenfol- ge comprises at least one disposed on the substrate first electrode surface, at least one disposed on the first electrode ⁇ surface second electrode area, a Grundfar ⁇ including standardized between the first electrode face and the second electrode face, and a plurality of Color units between see the basic color unit and the first or second electrode surface.
- the plurality of color units between the base unit and the second color Elektrodenflä ⁇ surface is preferably arranged.
- a layer or an element is arranged or applied "on" or “above” another layer or another element can mean here and below that the one layer or the one element is directly in direct mechanical and / or electrical contact is arranged on the other layer or the other element.
- Wei ⁇ terhin can mean also that the one layer or the one element is arranged indirectly on or above the other layer or the other element. It can then further layers and / or elements may be arranged between the one and the other layer. The same applies to the arrangement of a layer or an element "between" two other layers or two other elements.
- the color units are laterally offset from each other angeord ⁇ net. Both the base color unit as well as each of the Competitionin ⁇ units each comprising at least one organic rindemit ⁇ animal layer.
- an organic functional layer stack having orga ⁇ photonic functional layers is understood here and below comprising at least one organic light emitting layer.
- a direction paral lel ⁇ understood to a main extension plane of the substrate and / or at least one of the organic light-emitting layers.
- Analog is meant a vertical direction in particular, a direction perpendicular to a plane of the substrate Haupterstreckungs- and / or one of the organic lichtemit ⁇ animal layers.
- the individual microcavities associated with the respective color units can be adapted individually with regard to their geometric boundary conditions, which would only be possible to a limited extent if the color units were stacked vertically above one another.
- the radiation of certain color components can be increased or reduced, whereby the spectrum of the emitted light can be set as desired.
- the color reproduction beindex be increased by the effect of the color units advantageous.
- a first portion of the component may be present in the microcavity of a color unit is set such that it is emitted to the above-described suppression Un ⁇ a certain portion
- a second subregion of the component may be present, in which the microcavity of a further color unit is set such that the same subregion of the emitted spectrum is less or not suppressed at all.
- the organic light emitting layer of the base color unit is adapted to electrostatic ⁇ magnetic radiation of a first wavelength range, and each of the organic light emitting layers of the plurality of ink units adapted to electromag ⁇ -magnetic radiation from a respective to generate different wavelength range from the first wavelength range.
- the organic light emitting layers of the plurality of color units are adapted ⁇ which generate electromagnetic radiation from each other, various wavelength ranges.
- the wavelength ranges assigned to the primary color unit and the plurality of color units do not overlap one another.
- the spacing of each two adjacent color units from each other is less than 1 mm, in particular less than 0.1 mm. In this way, transitions between the different color units are not perceived as disturbing by an external viewer.
- depending ⁇ de may have a diameter in the lateral direction of the ink units which is less than 1 mm, in particular less than 0.1 mm.
- the color units are strip-shaped and arranged parallel to one another.
- the Far ⁇ can also be arranged including units for example in a two-dimensional, in particular rectangular or hexagonal lattice.
- At least one additional one of the plurality of color units and the primary color unit is provided.
- Basic color unit is arranged, which comprises at least one organic light ⁇ emitting layer. Due to the multiple vertical stacking of basic color units, an increase in the service life of the component can be achieved in many situations. For example, a desired accentuation in specific color ranges, which, for example, blue light through the vertical Sta ⁇ PelN two basic colors units which emit about red and green light, ensures a relatively high base life and by suitable adaptation of the individual micro-cavities of the plurality of color units correspond to be generated. According to at least one further embodiment of the device it is provided that the plurality of color units between the base color unit and at least one leg integral Deckfar ⁇ is arranged, which comprises at least an organic light emitting layer. This also allows an increase in the life of the device can be achieved.
- the electrode surfaces can each be formed over a large area. This allows a large-area radiation of the light generated in the organic light-emitting layers are made possible - in particular in contrast to a display in which the electrode surfaces are structured.
- Can mean "Großflä ⁇ chig" means that the electrode surfaces have an area of greater than or equal to one square millimeter, preferably greater than or equal to one square centimeter, and more preferably greater than or equal to a square decimeter.
- the first and / or the second electrode surface is designed to be translucent.
- translucent is referred to here and a layer below that is transparent to view ⁇ bares light.
- the translucent layer transpar ⁇ rent so clear translucent, or at least partially light scattering and / or partially be light-absorbing, so that the translucent layer can be diffuse or milky translucent for example, also.
- particularly preferred ei ⁇ ne is translucent to herein as designated layer as possible trans ⁇ parent formed, so that in particular the absorption of light is as low as possible.
- the substrate is translucent and the translucent formed first electrode surface is between the
- the substrate is one or more materials in the form ei ⁇ ner layer, a sheet, a film or a laminate may comprise, selected from glass, quartz, plastic, metal, silicon wafer.
- the second electrode surface is formed translucent, so that the light generated by the second electrode surface can be blasted off ⁇ .
- Such an organic rindemit ⁇ animal splitting component can be referred to as so-called “top emitter”.
- the organic light emitting Bauele ⁇ ment can also be designed simultaneously as a “bottom emitter” and “top emitter”.
- An encapsulation arrangement can furthermore be arranged above the electrode surfaces and the multiplicity of color units.
- the encapsulation arrangement can be embodied, for example, in the form of a glass cover or, preferably, in the form of a thin-layer encapsulation.
- the color units have different heights.
- the heights of the highest and the least high color unit ie in particular the dimensions of the highest and the least high color units in the vertical direction, by at least 5 nm, preferably differ by at least 10 nm, more preferably Minim ⁇ least 20 nm.
- the organic light-emitting layers of the plurality of color units can each be arranged in different planes, ie in particular be spaced apart from each other not only laterally but also vertically.
- two of the plurality of Parkinhei ⁇ th organic light-emitting layers may have, having from one another in the vertical direction a distance of at least 5 nm, preferably at least 10 nm, especially before ⁇ Trains t of at least 20 nm.
- the individual microcavities assigned to the respective color units can be adapted individually with regard to their geometric boundary conditions, whereby the radiation of certain color components can be increased or reduced and the spectrum of the emitted light can be set as desired.
- the first electrode surface or the second electrode surface is reflective and the organic light-emitting layers of the plurality of color units each have different vertical distances from the first or second electrode surface formed in a reflective manner.
- the individual microcavities associated with the respective color units can be adapted individually with regard to their geometric boundary conditions, whereby the radiation of certain color components is increased or reduced and the spectrum of the emitted light can be adjusted as desired.
- the translucent electrode surface is designed as an anode and can thus serve as Lö ⁇ cher injecting material.
- the other, preferably re ⁇ inflecting trained electrode surface is then formed as a cathode de.
- the other before Trains t ⁇ reflective electrodes formed surface is then formed as an anode.
- the translucent electrode-surface can ⁇ example, a transparent conductive oxide or consist of egg ⁇ nem transparent conductive oxide.
- Transparent conductive oxides transparent conductive oxides, or "TCO" are transparent conductive materials, usually metal oxides, such as zinc oxide, tin oxide, cadmium oxide, Ti ⁇ tanoxid, indium oxide or indium tin oxide (ITO).
- the reflective electrode surface comprises a metal which may be selected from aluminum, barium, indium, silver, gold, magnesium, calcium and lithium as well as compounds, combinations and alloys. Particularly preferably, the reflective Electrode surface has a reflectivity of greater than or equal to 80% in the visible spectral range.
- the primary color unit and / or each of the color units in each case comprises an organic-hole-conducting layer or an organic-electron-conducting layer.
- the color units organic Lö ⁇ cher conductive layers, especially hole transport layers, or organic electron comprise conductive layers, in particular electron transport layers respectively having different thicknesses. Since the voltage drop across the holes conductive layer or the electron-conducting
- Layer is only slightly dependent on the layer thickness, these layers are suitable for adjusting the properties of the micro cavities, which can be done sufficiently independent of the operating voltage. It is thus possible to achieve an optimization of the microcavities by adjusting the thickness of these layers without excessively influencing the electro-optical properties of the remaining layer stack of the respective color unit.
- the color units comprise blocking layers, in particular electron and / or hole blocker layers. th, each having different thicknesses aufwei ⁇ sen. These layers are also suitable for adjusting the properties of the microcavities, wherein in addition a shift of the respective emission zone can be achieved.
- the organic functional layers of the primary color unit and / or each of the color units can be organic polymers, organic oligomers, organic monomers, organic small non-polymeric molecules or low molecular weight compounds ( "small molecules") or combination ⁇ nations have from it.
- the holes conductive layer of the basic color unit and / or each of the Far ⁇ leg units each comprise at least a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer or a combination of these on.
- Both doped layers of molecular compounds and electrically conductive polymers are suitable as hole-transport layer or hole-injection layer, for example tertiary amines, carbazole derivatives as materials for a hole transport layer , conductive polyaniline or Polyethylendioxythiophen prove advantageous.
- the electron-conducting layers of the primary color unit and / or each of the color units each have at least one electron-injection layer, an electron-transport layer or a combination thereof .
- the electron-conducting layer may comprise an electron transport layer, the 10-phenanthroline at ⁇ play, 2, 9-dimethyl-4, 7-diphenyl-l, (BCP) or 4,7-diphenyl-l, 10-phenanthroline (BPhen).
- This material may comprise a dopant preferably selected from Li, CS 2 CO 3, CS 3 P0 4 or a molekula ⁇ ren doping.
- the light-emitting layers of the primary color unit and / or of each of the color units each have an electroluminescent material and are particularly preferred as electroluminescent
- Layer or electroluminescent layer stack out ⁇ leads Suitable materials for this are materials which have a radiation emission due to fluorescence or phosphorescence, for example polyfluorene, polythiophene or polyphenylene or derivatives, compounds, mixtures or copolymers thereof.
- charge generation layer charge generation layer, CGL
- Such a charge generating layer may also be between the base color unit and the additional one
- Basic color unit or be arranged between the plurality of color units and the color deck unit.
- monochrome or multicolor can be used or, for example, white light can be generated. More ⁇ colored or white light, the primary color unit and / or each of the units of colors are produced by the combination of different organic light emitting materials in the.
- the basic color unit emits green light
- the plurality of color units emit red and blue light with different amplified or suppressed spectral portion.
- the basic color unit emits red and green light, the plurality of color units emit blue light with different amplified or suppressed spectral portion.
- the basic color unit emits red light and an additional primary color unit emits green light; the plurality of color units emit blue light with different amplified or suppressed spectral subregions.
- the basic color unit emits white light, which is slightly modified by the plurality of color units in its spectral composition.
- Anord ⁇ voltage of a plurality of color units on at least one basic color unit allows many possibilities of the color combination or the hue in the device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an organic compound
- Figure 2 is a schematic representation of an organic compound
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of an organic compound
- identical, identical or identically acting elements can each be provided with the same reference numerals.
- the illustrated elements and their proportions with each other are not to be regarded as true to scale, but individual elements, such as layers, components, components and Berei ⁇ che, for better presentation and / or for better understanding be exaggerated.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an organic light-emitting component according to a first exemplary embodiment.
- the generally designated 100 organic light emitting device includes a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished anode 12 is disposed. On the anode 12 is a transparent substrate 10 on which a large-area transparent etcbil ⁇ finished
- Basic color unit 16 is arranged, which, for example, to is designed to emit green light.
- a plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 is arranged offset from each other in a lateral Rich tung ⁇ L and have different heights up, that is, in a vertical direction V have different dimensions.
- five color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, and 18-5 are shown, but less than five, for example, two or more than five color units may be provided.
- the color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 are designed to emit either red or blue light with a desired accentuation in certain color ranges.
- a reflective cathode 14 is arranged above the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5.
- Both the base color unit 16 and the plurality of Far ⁇ leg units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 include various organic functional layers, including each min ⁇ least an organic light emitting layer 20-0, 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5.
- Layers 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5 of the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, and 18-5 have different distances in the vertical direction the reflective formed cathode 14, whereby the respective color blocks 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 assigned
- Micro cavities are individually adapted to their geometric boundary conditions. In this way, the radiation of certain color components of the emitted red or blue light can be amplified or reduced, and the color rendering index of the light emitted by the component 100 can be optimized.
- a charge-generating layer 22 Between the base color unit 16 and the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 is disposed a charge-generating layer 22, which is shown hatched ⁇ bombt in FIG. 1
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of an organic light-emitting component according to a second exemplary embodiment.
- an additional, second base color unit 24 is provided, which preferably includes light from a different wavelength range emitted as the first primary color unit 16.
- the Grundfar ⁇ including standardized 16 may be formed to emit green light
- the second base color unit 24 may be configured to emit red light.
- the second primary color unit 24 comprises an organic light-emitting layer 20-6.
- the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 are to excluded in the second embodiment forms, blue light with different color shades to emit ⁇ animals.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of an organic light-emitting component according to a third exemplary embodiment.
- a cover color unit 26 is arranged between the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 and the reflective cathode 14, which is similar to the two ⁇ te basic color unit 24th is formed in the second embodiment to emit red light.
- the cover color unit 26 comprises an organic light-emitting Layer 20-7.
- the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 are adapted to emit blue light having different hues.
- a charge-generating layer 22 is arranged between the plurality of color units 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4 and 18-5 and the cover color unit 26, in turn.
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