Efficiency Improvement in a Powder‐Based Flexible Electroluminescence Device using Ag Nanothin‐Film‐Coated Transparent Electrodes

Author:

Yun Sanghun1,Lee Soo-Keun2,Allabergenov Bunyod13,Park Jong Chun4,Moon SoYeon5,Lee Seong Eui5,Choi Byeongdae16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Electronics & Information System DGIST Daegu 42988 Korea

2. Division of Energy Research DGIST Daegu 42988 Korea

3. Department of Transport Systems Urgench State University (UrSU) Urgench 220100 Uzbekistan

4. Research Institute MSway Co. Ltd. Geonggi 14025 Korea

5. Department of Advanced Materials Engineering Tech University of Korea Gyeonggi 15073 Korea

6. Department of Interdisciplinary Engineering DGIST Daegu 42988 Korea

Abstract

Powder‐based electroluminescent (EL) devices have attracted attention as a technology for realizing flexible curved lighting or displays. However, low efficiency is a challenge to overcome practical applications. Herein, the characteristics of EL devices are analyzed according to the properties of an indium‐tin‐oxide (ITO) electrode, and EL devices containing a Ag nanothin‐film for efficiency enhancement are reported. As the emission area of the as‐prepared EL device decreases, the power loss per unit area increases, resulting in a low device efficiency. To decrease the power loss of the device, a several‐nano meter‐thick Ag thin film is formed over a polyethylene terephthalate film to obtain 88% transmittance and 10 Ω sq−1 sheet resistance. An EL paste is printed thereon, followed by upper electrode film stacking to fabricate an EL device with a sandwich structure. Compared to an ITO film‐based device with 40 Ω sq−1 sheet resistance, the as‐prepared EL film device consumes less power and exhibits ≈12% higher device efficiency. The possibility of powder‐based EL film display by playing pattern images on 9 × 9 pixel arrays formed on Ag nanothin‐film electrodes is confirmed. It is believed that the present results promote practical research on future devices, including stretchable and bendable EL displays.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science

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