Abstract:
A white organic light emitting device including an anode and a cathode opposite to each other, a plurality of stacks disposed between the anode and the cathode, each of the stacks including a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer and an electron transport layer, and an n-type charge generation layer and a p-type charge generation layer disposed between different adjacent stacks, wherein the n-type charge generation layer includes a first organic host, and the p-type charge generation layer includes a second organic host having a LUMO energy level smaller than or equal to a LUMO energy level of the first organic host, and an inorganic dopant containing 1% to 20% by volume of a metal.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an organic light emitting display (OLED) device that may include first and second electrodes facing each other on a substrate, at least two light emitting units between the first and second electrodes, and a charge generation layer between the at least two light emitting units, the charge generation layer including an N-type charge generation layer and a P-type charge generation layer, wherein the N-type charge generation layer includes at least two hosts and a dopant, and wherein the at least two hosts have different lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy levels.
Abstract:
A light emitting diode comprises first and second electrodes facing each other; a first charge generation layer between the first and second electrodes; a first emitting stack including a first emitting material layer between the first electrode and the first charge generation layer and a first electron transporting layer between the first emitting material layer and the first charge generation layer; and a second emitting stack including a second emitting material layer between the first charge generation layer and the second electrode and a second electron transporting layer between the second emitting material layer and the second electrode, wherein the first charge generation layer has an electron mobility lower than that of the first electron transporting layer.
Abstract:
A white organic light emitting diode (OLED) includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other; a first charge generation layer and a second charge generation layer between the first and second electrodes; a first light emitting unit including a first emitting material layer emitting a first color, wherein the first light emitting unit is located between the first electrode and the first charge generation layer; a second light emitting unit including a second emitting material layer emitting a second color, wherein the second light emitting unit is located between the first charge generation layer and the second charge generation layer; and a third light emitting unit including a third emitting material layer emitting the second color, wherein the third light emitting unit is located between the second charge generation layer and the second electrode.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode includes an anode; a cathode facing the anode; a first emitting material layer between the anode and the cathode and including a first host material, the first host material having a first triplet energy; and a hole transporting layer between the first emitting material layer and the anode, a material of the hole transporting layer having a second triplet energy being larger than the first triplet energy.
Abstract:
A light emitting device includes first and second electrodes facing each other on a substrate, a plurality of stacks stacked between the first and second electrodes and each including an EML so as to emit particular light, and a charge generation layer formed between the stacks so as to adjust charge balance therebetween and including an N-type charge generation layer and a P-type charge generation layer, wherein at least any one of the N-type charge generation layer and the P-type charge generation layer includes the same electron transporting material as that of an electron transport layer of one of the stacks that is adjacent to the N-type charge generation layer.
Abstract:
A light emitting device includes first and second electrodes facing each other on a substrate, a plurality of stacks stacked between the first and second electrodes and each including an EML so as to emit particular light, and a charge generation layer formed between the stacks so as to adjust charge balance therebetween and including an N-type charge generation layer and a P-type charge generation layer, wherein at least any one of the N-type charge generation layer and the P-type charge generation layer includes the same electron transporting material as that of an electron transport layer of one of the stacks that is adjacent to the N-type charge generation layer.