Light Extraction Efficiency Enhancement of White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) by Micro/Nano-Patterning the Substrate Layer

Author:

Ahsan Md. Shamim1ORCID,Arafat Md. Arif Istiaq1,Akter Tasmima1,Sohn Ik Bu2,Choi Hun Kook2

Affiliation:

1. Khulna University

2. Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)

Abstract

We demonstrate the enhancement of light extraction efficiency of surface-emitting white Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) by incorporating micro/nano-metric structures on the outer surface of the 3-layer substrate (SiO2-Si3N4-SiO2). To enhance light extraction efficiency of the OLEDs, various light scattering structures including plano-convex & plano-concave micro-lens array, flat-top & round-top nano-pillars array, and wavy structures were engraved on the outer surface of the substrate layer. For optimization, we varied the thickness of the internal layers of the OLEDs, and height, width, period, and radius of the micro/nano-scale structures. The performance of the micro/nano-structured OLEDs was simulated and analyzed using Lumerical FDTD and GPVDM simulators. We examined the far field light intensity, transmitted power, angular distribution of light, photon escape probability, photon density, internal & external quantum efficiency, and current-voltage curve of the designed OLEDs. We investigated the results in different locations, especially after the substrate layer: Far Field-1 (0 μm), and Far Field-2 (2.5 μm). Compared to conventional OLEDs, the micro/nano-structured OLEDs showed higher external quantum efficiency. The highest external quantum efficiency of 67.304% (Far Field-1) was detected in the round-top nano-pillars array engraved white OLED having structure period of 1.2 μm. We strongly believe that, the proposed micro/nano-structured white OLEDs are suitable for lighting applications.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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