Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting device each of which includes at least one emitting material layer including a boron-based dopant and an anthracene-based host substituted with at least one deuterium, at least one electron blocking layer including an amine-based compound substituted with at least one fused hetero aryl group, and optionally at least one hole blocking layer including an azine-based or a benzimidazole-based compound. The organic light emitting diode and the organic light emitting device has improved luminous efficiency and enhanced luminous lifespan.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device that includes a substrate; and an organic light emitting diode positioned on the substrate and including a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; a first emitting material layer including a first host of an anthracene derivative and a first dopant of a boron derivative and positioned between the first and second electrodes; and an electron blocking layer including an electron blocking material of a spirofluorene-substituted amine derivative and positioned between the first electrode and the first emitting material layer, wherein an anthracene core of the first host is deuterated.
Abstract:
Discussed is an organic electroluminescent device including a first charge carrying layer being disposed adjacent to a first electrode; and a second charge carrying layer disposed adjacent to a second electrode, wherein the first charge carrying layer includes an emitting part, a hole injection part and a hole transporting part between the hole injection part and the emitting part, wherein at least one of the hole injection part, the hole transporting part and the emitting part includes a host material having an organic compound of Formula: wherein R is substituted or non-substituted C1 to C12 alkyl, and A and B are symmetrically or asymmetrically positioned in 2-position or 7-position of the fluorene core, and wherein each of A and B is independently selected from substituted or non-substituted aromatic group or substituted or non-substituted heterocyclic group.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an OLED that includes a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and a first emitting material layer including a first host, a second host and a first blue dopant and positioned between the first and second electrodes, wherein the first host is an anthracene derivative, and the second host is a deuterated anthracene derivative.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting device thereof are provided, each including a first compound represented by the following structure, a second compound as a p-type host and a third compound as an n-type host in an emitting material layer. As a result, the organic light emitting diode and the organic light emitting device have advantages in the driving voltage, the luminous efficiency and the lifespan. The organic light emitting device includes the organic light emitting diode and can be a display device or a lighting device.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting device including the same are discussed. The organic light emitting diode can include a first compound represented by a following formula, a second compound as a p-type host, and a third compound as an n-type host in an emitting material layer. As a result, the organic light emitting diode and the organic light emitting device have advantages in the driving voltage, the luminous efficiency and the lifespan.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting device each of which includes at least one emitting material layer comprising a boron-based dopant and an anthracene-based host substituted with at least one deuterium, at least one electron blocking layer including an amine-based compound substituted with at least one spiro aryl group, and optionally at least one hole blocking layer including an azine-based or a benzimidazole-based compound. The organic light emitting diode and the organic light emitting device has improved luminous efficiency and enhanced luminous lifespan.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting device each of which includes at least one emitting material layer comprising an anthracene-based host substituted with at least one deuterium and a boron-based dopant, at least one electron blocking layer comprising an amine-based compound substituted with aryl group, and optionally at least one hole blocking layer comprising at least one of an azine-based compound and a benzimidazole-based compound. The organic light emitting diode and the organic light emitting device has improved luminous efficiency and enhanced luminous lifespan.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device that includes a substrate; and an organic light emitting diode positioned on the substrate and including a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and a first emitting material layer including a first host of an anthracene derivative and a first dopant of a boron derivative and positioned between the first and second electrodes, wherein an anthracene core of the first host is deuterated.