Jung-Hung ChangWei‐Hsiang LinPo-Chuan WangJieh-I TaurTing-An KuWei‐Ting ChenShiang-Jiuan YanChih‐I Wu
Abstract Graphene thin films have great potential to function as transparent electrodes in organic electronic devices, due to their excellent conductivity and high transparency. Recently, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs)have been successfully demonstrated to possess high luminous efficiencies with p-doped graphene anodes. However, reliable methods to fabricate n-doped graphene cathodes have been lacking, which would limit the application of graphene in flexible electronics. In this paper, we demonstrate fully solution-processed OLEDs with n-type doped multilayer graphene as the top electrode. The work function and sheet resistance of graphene are modified by an aqueous process which can also transfer graphene on organic devices as the top electrodes. With n-doped graphene layers used as the top cathode, all-solution processed transparent OLEDs can be fabricated without any vacuum process.
Junbo WuMukul AgrawalHéctor A. BecerrilZhenan BaoZunfeng LiuYongsheng ChenPeter Peumans
Dongcheng ChenHu ZhouXinchao LiMing LiuHua YeShi‐Jian SuYong Cao
Min ZhangStefan HöfleJens CzolkAdrian MertensAlexander Colsmann
Chen NieFushan LiJiaqi WuQunying ZengPoh Choon OoiChandrasekar Perumal VeeramalaiTailiang Guo