Zilan ShenP. E. BurrowsVladimir BulovićStephen R. ForrestMark E. Thompson
An independently controlled, three-color, organic light-emitting device was constructed with a vertically stacked pixel architecture that allows for independent tuning of color, gray scale, and intensity. The 12-layer device structure consists of sequentially stacked layers of metal oxide, amorphous organic, crystalline organic, and metal thin films deposited by a combination of thermal evaporation and radio-frequency sputtering. Each of the three addressable colors is sufficiently bright for flat panel video display applications. A novel inverted structure is used for the middle device in the stack to lower the maximum drive voltage of the compound pixel.
P. E. BurrowsStephen R. ForrestScott P. SibleyMark E. Thompson
P. E. BurrowsStephen R. ForrestScott P. SibleyMark E. Thompson
Chih‐I WuChieh-Wei ChenTing‐Yi Cho
Chung‐Chih WuJames C. SturmRichard A. RegisterMark E. Thompson
Jiaming ZhangMeina HanMengxin XuLetian ZhangShihao LiuWenfa Xie