Abstract:
Discussed is an organic light emitting device in which a light emitting layer includes a host and different kinds of dopants, the fluorescent dopant is formed of a material having energy level properties facilitating thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), and thus energy is concentratedly transferred to the fluorescent dopant so as to increase luminous efficacy of a single color.
Abstract:
Disclosed are an organic light emitting device and a display device using the same in which a light emitting layer includes a host and a plurality of dopants. In the light emitting layer, energy is transferred from a host and other dopants to one dopant by energy transfer system, thus it is possible to increase luminous efficacy of a single color and to increase lifetime of emission.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a display panel configured such that, in a structure in which the distance between a display surface and a viewer is short, the structure between a reflective plate and a first electrode (an anode) is changed such that light having three or more color peak properties for all subpixels is transmitted through a second electrode (a cathode), whereby white expression as well as color expression is possible, and a head mounted display device including the same.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device including a first electrode connected to a thin film transistor formed on a substrate, a second electrode opposite to the first electrode, and an organic laminate formed between the first electrode and the second electrode and including a hole transport layer, a multilayer-light emitting structure, and an electron transport layer. The multilayer-light emitting structure includes at least two light emitting layers emitting light of different colors through recombination of electrons and holes injected through the first and second electrodes, and a charge transport control layer formed of a bipolar material transporting both electrons and holes at boundaries between the at least two light emitting layers and controlling the amount of charges transported between the at least two light emitting layers.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device (e.g., a display device or a lighting device) is described, which includes a substrate; and an OLED over the substrate, the organic light emitting diode comprising: a cathode; an anode over the cathode; and an organic light emitting layer including 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. The first emitting part includes a first EML, a p-doping layer between the cathode and the first EML, an n-doping layer between the first EML and the p-doping layer and a first ETL between the first EML and the n-doping layer. The second emitting part includes a second EML, and the third emitting part includes a third EML. The p-doping layer includes an HTL and first and second p-doping layers at both sides of the HTL, respectively.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a display panel which changes the inner structure of an organic light emitting stack and a color transmission structure so as to improve luminance, and a head mounted 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:
Disclosed are an organic light emitting device and a display device using the same in which a light emitting layer includes a host and a plurality of dopants. In the light emitting layer, energy is transferred from a host and other dopants to one dopant by energy transfer system, thus it is possible to increase luminous efficacy of a single color and to increase lifetime of emission.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode display device includes an overcoating layer on a substrate having an emitting area and a non-emitting area and including a plurality of convex portions and a plurality of concave portions; a first electrode on the overcoating layer; a light emitting layer on the first electrode; and a second electrode on the light emitting layer, wherein the light emitting layer includes first, second and third emitting material layers sequentially under the second electrode, and wherein the first emitting material layer emits a first light of a first wavelength, the second emitting material layer emits the first light of the first wavelength, and the third emitting material layer emits a second light of a second wavelength different from the first wavelength.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode display device includes: an overcoating layer on a substrate having an emitting area and a non-emitting area and including a plurality of convex portions and a plurality of concave portions; a first electrode on the overcoating layer; a light emitting layer on the first electrode and including a first emitting material layer; and a second electrode on the light emitting layer, wherein the light emitting layer includes first, second and third emitting material layers sequentially under the second electrode, and wherein the first emitting material layer emits a first light of a first wavelength, the second emitting material layer emits the first light of the first wavelength, and the third emitting material layer emits a second light of a second wavelength different from the first wavelength.