Photonic crystal slabs in flexible organic light-emitting diodes

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Photonic crystal slabs integrated into organic light-emitting diodes(OLEDs) allow for the extraction of waveguide modes and thus an increase in OLED efficiency. We fabricated linear Bragg gratings with a 460-nm period on flexible polycarbonate substrates using UV nanoimprint lithography. A hybrid organic–inorganic nanoimprint resist is used that serves also as a high refractive index layer. OLEDs composed of a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate(PEDOT:PSS) polymer anode, an organic emission layer [poly(p-phenylene vinylene)(PPV)-derivative “Super Yellow”], and a metal cathode(Li F/Al) are deposited onto the flexible grating substrates. The effects of photonic crystal slab deformation in a flexible OLED are studied in theory and experiment. The substrate deformation is modeled using the finite-element method. The influence of the change in the grating period and the waveguide thickness under bending are investigated. The change in the grating period is found to be the dominant effect. At an emission angle of 20° a change in the resonance wavelength of 1.2% is predicted for a strain of 1.3% perpendicular to the grating grooves. This value is verified experimentally by analyzing electroluminescence and photoluminescence properties of the fabricated grating OLEDs. Photonic crystal slabs integrated into organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) allow for the extraction of waveguide modes and thus an increase in OLED efficiency. A-hybrid organic-inorganic nanoimprint resist is used as a high refractive index layer. OLEDs composed of a poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT: PSS) polymer anode, an organic emission layer [poly ) (PPV) -derivative “Super Yellow”, and a metal cathode (Li F / Al) are deposited onto the flexible grating substrates. The effects of photonic crystal slab deformation in a flexible OLED are studied in theory and experiment. The influence of the change in the grating period and the waveguide thickness under bending are investigated. The change in the grating period is found to be The dominant effect. At an emission angle of 20 ° a change in the resonance wavelength of 1.2% is predicted for a strain of 1.3% perpendicular to the grating grooves. This value is verified experimentally by analyzing electroluminescence and photoluminescence properties of the fabricated grating OLEDs .
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