Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode comprises an emitting material layer implementing a delayed fluorescence and another emitting material layer disposed adjacently to the emitting material layer and implementing fluorescence or phosphorescence and an organic light emitting device including the diode. As exciton generated in the plural emitting material layer drops to a ground state through the luminous materials each of which has a controlled energy level, it is possible to implement excellent luminous efficiency derived from a delayed fluorescent material and improved color purity derived from a fluorescent or phosphorescent material having narrow FWHM.
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:
Disclosed are a white organic light emitting element, which may uniformize the color coordinates of white regardless of a change in current density by changing the configuration of different kinds of light emitting layers contacting each other, and a display device using the same.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device is disclosed, which comprises: a substrate; a cathode over the substrate; an anode disposed over the cathode; and an organic light emitting layer comprising a first emitting part, a second emitting part between the first emitting part and the anode and a third emitting part between the first and second emitting parts and positioned between the cathode and the anode, wherein the first emitting part comprises a first emitting material layer, and the second emitting part comprises a second emitting material layer, wherein the third emitting part comprises a third emitting material layer, and the third emitting material layer comprises a red emitting material layer and a green emitting material layer, wherein the green emitting material layer comprises a first p-type host, a first n-type host and a green dopant.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) and an organic light emitting device comprising the OLED are described. The OLED can comprise a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and a first emitting part (including a first blue emitting layer and a second blue emitting layer), which is positioned between the first and second electrode. The second blue emitting layer is positioned between the first blue emitting layer and the second electrode and contacting the first blue emitting layer. The first blue emitting layer includes a first host and a first dopant, and the second blue emitting layer includes a second host and a second dopant, wherein the first host is a pyrene derivative, and the second host is an anthracene derivative. An organic light emitting device can include the OLED, and can be a display device or a lighting device.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a compound of following formula and an organic light emitting device and an organic light emitting display device including the compound. The compound of the present disclosure serves as a host or a dopant in an emitting material layer.
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:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) and an organic light emitting device comprising the OLED (e.g., a display device or a lighting device) are described. An emissive layer disposed between two electrodes comprises an exciton control layer between a red emitting material layer and a green emitting material layer. Exciton recombination zone is distributed uniformly within the entire area of an emitting material layer and holes and electrons can be injected into the emitting material layer in balance. The degradations of the luminous materials and/or charge transporting materials caused by quenched excitons as non-emission can be minimized. The luminous lifespan of the OLED can be improved, while maintaining luminous efficiency.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) is described, as well as a display device, e.g., a display device or a lighting device that includes the OLED. The OLED includes a first electron transport layer having a first electron transporting material of a benzimidazole-based compound substituted with at least one anthracenyl group, and a second electron transport layer having a second electron transporting material of a benzimidazole-based compound substituted with at least one fluorenyl group having a spiro structure. An electron injection layer and/or a charge generation layer includes a phenanthroline-based compound. The second electron transport has an electron transport material with excellent thermal stability, disposed adjacently to the electron injection layer and/or the charge generation layer, so that the OLED can maintain good luminescent intensity in an environment of high temperature and implement beneficial luminous properties.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an organic compound for an organic light emitting diode. An example of the organic compound is represented by: