Abstract:
An organic film forming composition having improved hygroscopic properties (e.g., moisture-adsorbing abilities) and an electronic apparatus including a cured product of the organic film forming composition. The organic film forming composition may include a metal (meth)acrylate represented by Formula 1; and a curable material having at least two curable groups selected from the groups represented by Formulae 2A to 2D:
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display device includes a substrate, a display unit on the substrate, and a thin film encapsulation unit configured to encapsulate the display unit, and including a corrugated portion including a first layer and a second layer that are sequentially stacked, wherein the first layer includes a material having a lower modulus of elasticity than the second layer, and wherein a corrugated surface is formed at an upper surface of the first layer and a lower surface of the second layer due to a difference in the moduli of elasticity of the first layer and the second layer.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes: a substrate; an organic light-emitting device on the substrate; and an encapsulation layer including a first inorganic film covering the organic light-emitting device, an organic film on the first inorganic film, a second inorganic film between the first inorganic film and the organic film and having hydrophilicity, and a third inorganic film on the organic film. The second inorganic film may have a contact angle of 40° or less. A method of manufacturing an organic light-emitting display apparatus includes forming an organic light-emitting device on a substrate; forming a first inorganic film covering the organic light-emitting device; forming a second inorganic film having hydrophilicity on the first inorganic film; forming an organic film on the second inorganic film; and forming a third inorganic film on the organic film.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes: a substrate; first electrodes arranged on the substrate at separate positions; a second electrode disposed on the first electrodes to face the first electrodes; an intermediate layer disposed between the first electrodes and the second electrode and including an emission layer; a first encapsulating layer disposed on the second electrode and patterned to have a plurality of islands, the first encapsulating layer including an organic material; and a second encapsulating layer covering the islands of the first encapsulating layer and including an inorganic material.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display apparatus and a method of manufacturing the same. The organic light emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a display unit disposed on the substrate, a dam unit disposed on the outside of the display unit on the substrate, and an encapsulation layer sealing the display unit, wherein the encapsulation layer includes an organic film covering the display unit and a first inorganic film covering the organic film and the dam unit, and a material of the dam unit is identical with that of the organic film.
Abstract:
A light-emitting device and an apparatus including the same include a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic layer includes m emission units and (m−1) charge generating units, each of the charge generating units being between the emission units that are adjacent to each other, m is a natural number of 2 or greater, at least one of the (m−1) charge generating units includes an n-type charge generating layer, a p-type charge generating layer, and a p-type hole injection layer, wherein the n-type charge generating layer includes an n-type organic compound and a metal material, and wherein the p-type charge generating layer and the p-type hole injection layer each independently include an inorganic semiconductor material.
Abstract:
A light-emitting device may include a first electrode, a second electrode opposite the first electrode, and an interlayer arranged between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the interlayer may include a first emission layer and an electron transport region between the first emission layer and the second electrode, the first emission layer may include a 1a emission layer and a 1b emission layer between the 1a emission layer and the electron transport region, and the 1b emission layer may include a low-refractive-index host having a refractive index of about 1.8 or less.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting device including: a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; a first emission unit and a second emission unit between the first electrode and the second electrode; and a first charge generation layer between the first emission unit and the second emission unit; wherein the first emission unit includes a first emission layer and a first inorganic buffer layer, and the second emission unit includes a second emission layer and a second inorganic buffer layer.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate; a pixel electrode over the substrate; a pixel-defining layer including an opening that exposes at least a portion of the pixel electrode; an intermediate layer, which is over the portion of the pixel electrode exposed by the opening and includes an organic emission layer; a counter electrode over the intermediate layer; and an encapsulating structure, which is over the counter electrode and includes at least one inorganic layer and at least one organic layer, and the at least one organic layer includes quantum dots and is in the opening.
Abstract:
An display device including a substrate, an organic light-emitting diode, and a thin film encapsulation layer. The organic light-emitting diode is disposed on the substrate. The thin film encapsulation layer is disposed on the organic light-emitting diode. The thin film encapsulation layer includes at least one inorganic layer, at least one organic layer, and a first refractive-index control layer. The at least one organic layer is alternately disposed with the at least one inorganic layer. The first refractive-index layer is disposed between one of the at least one inorganic layer and one of the at least one organic layer disposed adjacent to each other. The first refractive-index control layer has a refractive-index variation ratio per unit length (Δn/nm) from about 0.001/nm to about 0.002/nm along a direction from the organic light-emitting diode toward the thin film encapsulation layer.