Abstract:
Green microcavity organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are fabricated by using double metallic mirrors in microcavity structures and double light-emitting structures. The structure of the device consists of Al(15 nm)/MoO
3(4 nm)/2T-NATA(10 nm)/NPB(15 nm)/NPB:C545T(
x%, 20 nm)/Alq3:C545T(4%, 20 nm)/Bphen(35 nm)/LiF(1 nm)/Al (200 nm), where
x is the doping concentration. When the doping concentration is 3%, the device has the best photoelectric properties, which is named as device B
1.The reference device B
2 is prepared based on ITO, for the analysis of microcavity effect. B
1 and B
2 CIE are (0.2889, 0.620) and (0.3168, 0.5571), so the microcavity device could emit more green light. At 100 mA/cm
2, the brightness of devices B
1 and B
2 is 5076 cd/m
2 and 4818 cd/m
2, and the maximum brightness of the both devices are 9277.7 cd/m
2 and 10440 cd/m
2. At 100 mA/cm
2, luminance efficiency of devices B
1 and B
2 are 6.0 cd/A and 5.61 cd/A, and the luminance efficiency of the both devices are 8.6 cd/A and 7.97 cd/A. Compared with the reference devices, green microcavity device has a higher current efficiency and better color purity, which attributes to the microcavity effect.