Abstract:
There is provided an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display device, including: a first substrate on which a plurality of sub-pixel areas are defined; a plurality of first electrodes in the plurality of sub-pixel areas, respectively; and a plurality of light-emitting layers over the plurality of first electrodes and corresponding to the plurality of sub-pixel areas, respectively; wherein at least one of the plurality of light-emitting layers extends to a neighboring sub-pixel area among the plurality of sub-pixel areas, and has an occupied area in the neighboring sub-pixel area.
Abstract:
There is provided an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display device, including: a first substrate on which a plurality of sub-pixel areas are defined; a plurality of first electrodes in the plurality of sub-pixel areas, respectively; and a plurality of light-emitting layers over the plurality of first electrodes and corresponding to the plurality of sub-pixel areas, respectively; wherein at least one of the plurality of light-emitting layers extends to a neighboring sub-pixel area among the plurality of sub-pixel areas, and has an occupied area in the neighboring sub-pixel area.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display includes first and second electrodes facing each other on a substrate, a red light emitting layer, a green light emitting layer and a blue light emitting layer formed between the first and second electrodes, a hole-transporting layer formed between the first electrode and each of the red light emitting layer, the green light emitting layer and the blue light emitting layer, and an electron-transporting layer formed between the second electrode and each of the red light emitting layer, the green light emitting layer and the blue light emitting layer, wherein a gap between a photo-luminescence (PL) peak maximum of the red host of the red light emitting layer and a photo-luminescence (PL) peak maximum of the electron-transporting layer contacting the red light emitting layer is within ±25 nm.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an organic light emitting device which facilitates to realize a long lifespan and to satisfy a color region, wherein the organic light emitting device may include an organic emitting layer including red, green and blue emitting layers, the organic emitting layer provided between first and second electrodes; and a plurality of dopants included in at least any one of the red, green and blue emitting layers, wherein a maximum intrinsic luminescence wavelength of any one dopant among the plurality of dopants is different from a maximum intrinsic luminescence wavelength of another dopant among the plurality of dopants.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device includes a first electrode formed on a substrate and being a reflective electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode and being a semi-transparent electrode, and red, green and blue emission layers formed between the first and second electrodes, wherein a maximum electroluminescent peak of the redemission layer and a maximum photoluminescence peak of a host included in the red emission layer satisfy Equation 1 below: REDELλmax−RHPLλmax≧120 nm wherein REDELλmax is a maximum electroluminescent peak of the red emission layer, and RHPLλmax is a maximum photoluminescence peak of a red host included in the red emission layer.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device with improved thermal reliability is disclosed. The organic light emitting display device includes a substrate, and an organic light emitting device that includes a first electrode, an organic light emitting layer including a first host, a second host, and a dopant, and a second electrode sequentially stacked on the substrate. The first host and the second host have different glass transition temperatures.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an organic light emitting device which facilitates to realize a long lifespan and to satisfy a color region, wherein the organic light emitting device may include an organic emitting layer including red, green and blue emitting layers, the organic emitting layer provided between first and second electrodes; and a plurality of dopants included in at least any one of the red, green and blue emitting layers, wherein a maximum intrinsic luminescence wavelength of any one dopant among the plurality of dopants is different from a maximum intrinsic luminescence wavelength of another dopant among the plurality of dopants.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display includes a red light emitting layer, a green light emitting layer and a blue light emitting layer formed between first and second electrodes, a hole-transporting layer formed between the first electrode and each of the red, the green and the blue light emitting layers, and an electron-transporting layer formed between the second electrode and each of the red, the green and the blue light emitting layers, wherein at least one light emitting layer of the red, the green and the blue light emitting layers includes a first light emitting layer including a light emitting host and a light emitting dopant, and a second light emitting layer which is formed between the first light emitting layer and at least one of the electron-transporting layer and the hole-transporting layer, and includes the light emitting dopant.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display includes first and second electrodes facing each other on a substrate, a red light emitting layer, a green light emitting layer and a blue light emitting layer formed between the first and second electrodes, a hole-transporting layer formed between the first electrode and each of the red light emitting layer, the green light emitting layer and the blue light emitting layer, and an electron-transporting layer formed between the second electrode and each of the red light emitting layer, the green light emitting layer and the blue light emitting layer, wherein a gap between a photo-luminescence (PL) peak maximum of the red host of the red light emitting layer and a photo-luminescence (PL) peak maximum of the electron-transporting layer contacting the red light emitting layer is within ±25 nm.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device with improved thermal reliability is disclosed. The organic light emitting display device includes a substrate, and an organic light emitting device that includes a first electrode, an organic light emitting layer including a first host, a second host, and a dopant, and a second electrode sequentially stacked on the substrate. The first host and the second host have different glass transition temperatures.