IP Library Granted Patent US 8,174,182
Granted Patent B2
US 8,174,182 · App. 10/990,865 · Granted May 8, 2012

Selecting white point for OLED devices

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Patent No.
US 8,174,182
App. No.
10/990,865
Granted
May 8, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for selecting two different light-emitting materials for use in an OLED device, each of which produces different color light, which combine to produce white light. Each light emitting material has its own point on a chromaticity diagram, and the light-emitting materials are selected such that, when a line is drawn between the first point and the second point, it passes through a desired white area defined on a chromaticity diagram.

Claims (36)

1. An OLED device for producing white light, comprising:

a) an anode and a spaced cathode;

b) first and second light-emitting layers, the first having a blue-green light-emitting material which has a first point on a chromaticity diagram within a first area defined by CIEx=0.07 to 0.20, CIEy=0.25 to 0.40, the second layer having a red-orange light-emitting material which has a second point on a chromaticity diagram within a second area defined by CIEx=0.55 to 0.70, CIEy=0.30 to 0.40 such that, when a line is drawn between the first point and the second point, it passes through a desired white area defined on a chromaticity diagram to be within CIEx=0.27 to 0.39, CIEy=0.27 to 0.39;

c) the concentration of the selected first and second materials, so that the white light produced by the OLED device is at a third point substantially on the line in the chromaticity diagram within the desired white area;

wherein the blue-green light emitting material is selected from blue-emitting derivatives of distyrylarenes or distyrylamines including bis[2-[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]-benzenes of the general structure N1 shown below or bis[2[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]-biphenyls of the general structure N2 shown below:

wherein:

R 1 -R 4 can be the same or different, and individually represent one or more substituents; and

the red-orange light emitting material includes a diindenoperylene compound of the following structure:

wherein X 1 -X 16 are independently selected as hydrogen or substituents that provide red luminescence.

2. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the blue-green light emitting material is 1,4-bis[2-[4-[N,N-di(p-tolyl)amino]phenyl]vinyl]benzene (BDTAPVB)

and the red-orange light emitting material is a diindenoperylene compound

3. An OLED device with two different light emitting materials, each of which produces different color light, which combine to produce white light, and color filters which receive white light and respectively produce red, green, and blue light comprising:

a) selecting a blue-green light-emitting material which has a first point on a chromaticity diagram within a first area defined by CIEx=0.07 to 0.20, CIEy=0.25 to 0.40;

b) selecting a red-orange light-emitting material which has a second point on a chromaticity diagram within a second area defined by CIEx=0.55 to 0.70, CIEy=0.30 to 0.40 such that, when a line is drawn between the first point and the second point, it passes through a desired white area defined on a chromaticity diagram to be within CIEx=0.27 to 0.39, CIEy=0.27 to 0.39;

c) selecting the concentration of the blue-green light-emitting material or the red-orange light-emitting material, or both, so that the white light produced by the OLED device is at a third point substantially on the line in the chromaticity diagram within the desired white area;

d) providing the red, green, and blue filters

wherein the blue-green light emitting material is selected from blue-emitting derivatives of distyrylarenes or distyrylamines including bis[2-[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]-benzenes of the general structure N1 shown below or bis[2[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]-biphenyls of the general structure N2 shown below:

wherein:

R 1 -R 4 can be the same or different, and individually represent one or more substituents; and

the red-orange light emitting material includes a diindenoperylene compound of the following structure:

wherein X 1 -X 16 are independently selected as hydrogen or substituents that provide red luminescence.

4. The OLED device according to claim 3 wherein the blue-green light emitting material is 1,4-bis[2-[4-[N,N-di(p-tolyl)amino]phenyl]vinyl]benzene (BDTAPVB)

and the red-orange light emitting material is a diindenoperylene compound

5. The OLED device of claim 3 wherein the filters leave an unfiltered portion so that the OLED device also produces white light pixels.

6. An OLED device with two different light emitting materials, each of which produces different color light, which combine to produce white light, and selecting color filters which receive white light and respectively produce red, green, and blue or blue-green light pixels and a white pixel produced by the unfiltered white light, comprising:

a) selecting a blue-green light-emitting material which has a first point on a chromaticity diagram within a first area defined by CIEx=0.07 to 0.20, CIEy=0.25 to 0.40;

b) selecting a red-orange light-emitting material which has a second point on a chromaticity diagram within a second area defined by CIEx=0.55 to 0.70, CIEy=0.30 to 0.40 such that, when a line is drawn between the first point and the second point, it passes through a desired white area defined on a chromaticity diagram to be within CIEx=0.27 to 0.39, CIEy=0.27 to 0.39;

c) selecting the concentration of the blue-green light-emitting material or the red-orange light-emitting material, or both, so that the white light produced by the OLED device is at a third point substantially on the line in the chromaticity diagram within the desired white area;

d) providing the red, green, and blue filters corresponding to red, green, and blue pixels respectively based upon color gamut and efficiency and an unfiltered portion of the OLED device which produces unfiltered white light

wherein the blue-green light emitting material is selected from blue-emitting derivatives of distyrylarenes or distyrylamines including bis[2-[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]-benzenes of the general structure N1 shown below or bis[2-[4-[N,N-diarylamino]phenyl]vinyl]biphenyls of the general structure N2 shown below:

wherein:

R 1 -R 4 can be the same or different, and individually represent one or more substituents; and

the red-orange light emitting material includes a diindenoperylene compound of the following structure:

wherein X 1 -X 16 are independently selected as hydrogen or substituents that provide red luminescence.

7. The OLED device according to claim 6 wherein the blue-green light emitting material is 1,4-bis[2-[4-[N,N-di(p-tolyl)amino]phenyl]vinyl]benzene (BDTAPVB)

and the red-orange light emitting material is a diindenoperylene compound

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2010
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: GLOBAL OLED TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 024068/0468 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2004
From: SPINDLER, JEFFREY P.; HATWAR, TUKARAM K.; RICKS, MICHELE L.
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 016009/0198 →