IP Library Granted Patent US 6,847,162
Granted Patent B2
US 6,847,162 · App. 10/425,901 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Light source with organic layer and photoluminescent layer

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Patent No.
US 6,847,162
App. No.
10/425,901
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light source comprises an organic light-emitting device, which emits radiation having a first spectrum, and a phosphor layer, which absorbs a portion of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting layer and which emits light having a second spectrum. The organic light-emitting device comprises an organic light-emitting layer disposed between a pair of electrodes, and at least a charge-blocking layer disposed between the organic light-emitting layer and one of the electrodes. The phosphor layer typically absorbs less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting layer and typically covers the entire organic light-emitting device. The light emitted by the organic light-emitting layer is mixed with the light emitted by the phosphor layer to produce light having a third spectrum.

Claims (60)

1. A light source comprising:

an organic light-emitting device which emits light having a first spectrum; the organic light-emitting device comprising an organic light-emitting layer disposed between a pair of electrodes, and at least a charge-blocking layer disposed between the organic light-emitting layer and an electrode; and

a phosphor layer which absorbs a portion of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device and which emits light having a second spectrum, wherein the portion of light absorbed by the phosphor layer is less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device.

2. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said at least a charge-blocking layer is a hole-blocking layer, which is disposed between a cathode and said organic light-emitting layer of said organic light-emitting device.

3. The light source of claim 2 , wherein said hole-blocking layer comprises a hole-blocking material that has a highest occupied molecular orbital (“HOMO”) energy level greater than that of an organic light-emitting material of said organic light-emitting layer.

4. The light source of claim 3 , wherein said hole-blocking material further has a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (“LUMO”) energy level between the a work function of said cathode and a LUMO energy level of said organic light-emitting material.

5. The light source of claim 2 , wherein said hole-blocking material is selected from the group consisting of 1,3,5-tris(4-fluorobiphenyl-4′-yl)benzene; poly(2,5-pyridinediyl); bathocuproine; 3-phenyl-4-(1′-naphthyl)-5-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole; and aluminum(III)-bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinato)-4-phenylphenolate.

6. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said at least a charge-blocking layer is an electron-blocking layer, which is disposed between an anode and said organic light-emitting layer of said organic light-emitting device.

7. The light source of claim 6 , wherein said electron-blocking layer comprises an electron-blocking material that has a LUMO energy level less than that of an organic light-emitting material of said organic light-emitting layer.

8. The light source of claim 7 , wherein said electron-blocking material further has a HOMO energy level between a work function of said anode and a HOMO energy level of said organic light-emitting material.

9. The light source of claim 6 , wherein said hole-blocking material is selected from the group consisting of oligothiophenes, oligophenylenes; N,N′-diphenyl-N,N′-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1′-biphenyl-4,4′-diamine; PVK; and poly(9,9-dihexylfluorene).

10. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the phosphor layer comprises discrete phosphor particles which scatter light.

11. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the phosphor layer further comprises scattering particles mixed into the phosphor layer.

12. The light source of claim 1 , further comprising a layer of scattering particles, separate from the phosphor layer, which scattering particles scatter light emitted by the phosphor layer.

13. The light source of claim 12 , wherein the scattering particles comprise at least one of TiO 2 and SiO 2 .

14. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device is mixed with the light emitted by the phosphor layer to produce light having a third spectrum.

15. The light source of claim 14 , wherein the light having a third spectrum is white light.

16. The light source of claim 15 , wherein the white light has a color temperature of 5500-6500° K.

17. The light source of claim 16 , wherein the white light has a color rendering index in a range from about 60 to about 99.

18. The light source of claim 15 , wherein the white light has a color temperature of 4500-5500° K.

19. The light source of claim 18 , wherein the white light has a color rendering index of at least 60.

20. The light source of claim 15 , wherein the white light has a color temperature of 3000-4500° K.

21. The light source of claim 20 , wherein the white light has a color rendering index of at least 60.

22. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the organic light-emitting device has an emitting surface with first area, the phosphor layer has a second area, and the first area is coincident with the second area.

23. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the organic light-emitting device has an emitting area, and the phosphor layer covers the entire emitting area of the organic light-emitting device.

24. A light source comprising:

an organic light-emitting device which emits light of a first wavelength; the organic light-emitting device comprising an organic light-emitting layer disposed between a pair of electrode, and at least a charge-blocking layer disposed between the organic light-emitting layer an electrode; and

a planar photoluminescent layer which absorbs a portion of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device and which emits light having a second wavelength, wherein the portion of light absorbed by the planar photoluminescent layer is less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device, and the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device mixes with the light emitted by the planar photoluminescent layer to produce white light.

25. The light source of claim 24 , wherein the planar photoluminescent layer comprises at least one inorganic phosphor.

26. The light source of claim 25 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor comprises (Y 1-x-y Gd x Ce y ) 3 (Al 1-z Ga z ) 5 O 12 , wherein

x+y≦ 1;

0≦x≦1;

0<y≦1; and

0≦z≦1.

27. The light source of claim 25 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor comprises (Gd 1-x Ce x )Sc 2 Al 5 O 12 , wherein 0≦x≦1.

28. The light source of claim 25 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor is selected from the group consisting of SrB 4 O 7 :Sm 2+ ; SrGa 2 S 4 :Eu 2+ ; BaMg 2 Al 16 O 27 :Eu 2 +; (Sr,Mg,Ca,Ba,Zn) 2 P 2 O 7 :Eu,Mn; (Ca,Sr,Ba,Mg) 5 (PO 4 ) 3 (Cl,F,OH):Eu,Mn; (Sr,Ba,Ca)MgAl 10 O 17 :Eu,Mn; Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 :Eu; 3.5MgO.0.5MgF 2 .GeO 2 :Mn 4+ ; ZnS:Cu,Al; ZnS:Ag,Al; CaS:Ce; SrS:Ce; SrS:Eu; MgS:Eu; CaS:Eu; (Y,Tb,Lu,La,Gd) 3 (Al,Sc,Ga,In) 5 O 12 :Ce,Pr,Sm; BaAl8O 13 Eu; 2SrO.0.84P 2 O 5 .0.16B 2 O 3 :Eu; and Sr 2 Si 3 O 8 .2SrCl 2 :Eu.

29. The light source of claim 25 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor is embedded in a thermoplastic sheet.

30. The light source of claim 24 , wherein the organic light-emitting device has an emitting surface with an area of at least 9 square centimeters.

31. A light source comprising:

an organic light-emitting device which emits light having a first spectrum; the organic light-emitting device comprising an organic light-emitting layer disposed between a pair of electrodes, and at least a charge-blocking layer disposed between the organic light-emitting layer and an electrode;

a photoluminescent layer which absorbs a portion of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device and which emits light having a second spectrum, wherein the portion of light absorbed by the phosphor layer is less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device; and

a scattering layer, separate from the photoluminescent layer, which scattering layer scatters light emitted by the photoluminescent layer.

32. The light source of claim 31 , wherein the photoluminescent layer comprises at least one inorganic phosphor, and the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device mixes with the light emitted by the at least one inorganic phosphor to produce white light.

33. The light source of claim 31 , wherein the scattering layer comprises at least one of TiO 2 and SiO 2 scattering particles.

34. The light source of claim 31 , wherein the photoluminescent layer is formed in a planar configuration, and the scattering layer is formed in a planar configuration parallel to the photoluminescent layer.

35. A light source comprising:

an organic light-emitting device which emits light having a first spectrum; the organic light-emitting device comprising an organic light-emitting layer disposed between a pair of electrodes; and

a phosphor layer which absorbs a portion of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device and which emits light having a second spectrum, wherein the portion of light absorbed by the phosphor layer is less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device; wherein the phosphor layer comprises a phosphor selected from the group consisting of inorganic phosphors and organic phosphors; the inorganic phosphors are selected from the group consisting of (Y 1-x-y Gd x Ce y ) 3 (Al 1-z Ga z ) 5 O 12 ; (Gd 1-x Ce x )Sc 2 Al 5 O 12 ; SrB 4 O 7 :Sm 2+ ; SrGa 2 S 4 :Eu 2+ ; BaMg 2 Al 16 O 27 :Eu 2 +; (Sr,Mg,Ca,Ba,Zn) 2 P 2 O 7 :Eu,Mn; (Ca,Sr,Ba,Mg) 5 (PO 4 ) 3 (Cl,F,OH):Eu,Mn; (Sr,Ba,Ca)MgAl 10 O 17 :Eu,Mn; Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 :Eu; 3.5MgO. 0.5 MgF 2 GeO 2 :Mn 4+ ; ZnS:Cu,Al; ZnS:Ag,Al; CaS:Ce; SrS:Ce; SrS:Eu; MgS:Eu; CaS:Eu; (Y,Tb,Lu,La,Gd) 3 (Al,Sc,Ga,In) 5 O 12 :Ce,Pr,Sm; BaAl 8 O 13 :Eu; 2SrO.0.84P 2 O 5 .0.16B 2 O 3 :Eu; and Sr 2 Si 3 O 8 .2SrCl 2 :Eu, wherein x+y≦1; 0≦x≦1; 0<y≦1, and 0≦z≦1; and the organic phosphors are selected from the group consisting of perylenes, benzopyrenes, coumarin dyes, polymethine dyes, xanthene dyes, oxobenzanthracene dyes, perylenebis(dicarboximide) dyes, pyrans, thiopyrans, and azo dyes.

36. A method of making a lighting device comprising the steps of:

forming an organic light-emitting device by disposing an organic light-emitting layer between a pair of electrodes, and disposing at least a charge-blocking layer between the organic light-emitting layer and an electrode; and

forming a layer of photoluminescent material on the organic light-emitting device, which layer of photoluminescent material absorbs less than all of the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device;

wherein the light emitted by the organic light-emitting device mixes with the light emitted by the photoluminescent material to produce white light.

37. The method of claim 36 , wherein the photoluminescent material comprises at least one inorganic phosphor.

38. The method of claim 37 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor is formed in a planar configuration parallel to an emitting surface of the organic light-emitting device.

39. The method of claim 38 , wherein the at least one inorganic phosphor is encapsulated in a planar sheet comprising a thermoplastic.

40. The method of claim 36 , further comprising the step of forming a scattering layer, separate from the layer of photoluminescent material, on the layer of photoluminescent material.

41. The method of claim 40 , wherein the scattering layer is formed in a planar configuration parallel to the photoluminescent layer.

42. The method of claim 36 , further comprising the step of selecting the photoluminescent material such that a color temperature of the white light is 5500-6500° K.

43. The method of claim 36 , further comprising the step of selecting the photoluminescent material such that a color temperature of the white light is 4500-5500° K.

44. The method of claim 36 , further comprising the step of selecting the photoluminescent material such that a color temperature of the white light is 3000-4500° K.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 21, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 038490/0022 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 038439/0315 →