IP Library Granted Patent US 8,057,916
Granted Patent B2
US 8,057,916 · App. 11/110,205 · Granted Nov 15, 2011

OLED device with improved performance

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Patent No.
US 8,057,916
App. No.
11/110,205
Granted
Nov 15, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An OLED device includes an anode, a cathode, and at least one individually selected organic light-emitting layer disposed between the anode and cathode. The device also includes an electron-transporting layer disposed between the at least one light-emitting layer and the cathode, such electron-transporting layer including a first electron-transporting material, and an electron-injecting layer disposed between the electron-transporting layer and the cathode, such electron-injecting layer including a metal dopant having a work function less than 4.0 eV and an electron-transporting material that is different from the first electron-transporting material.

Claims (22)

1. An OLED device, comprising:

a) an anode;

b) a cathode;

c) multiple light-emitting layers wherein at least one light emitting layer is an organic blue light-emitting layer disposed between the anode and the cathode;

d) an electron-transporting layer in direct contact with the blue light-emitting layer and disposed between the blue light-emitting layer and the cathode, such electron-transporting layer including a first electron-transporting material;

e) an electron-injecting layer disposed between the electron-transporting layer and the cathode, such electron-injecting layer including a metal dopant having a work function less than 4.0 eV and an electron-transporting material that is different from the first electron-transporting material, wherein the first electron-transporting material has a LUMO between that of the LUMO of the light-emitting layer and the electron-transporting material of the electron-injecting layer;

f) an intermediate connector disposed between the light-emitting layers, the intermediate connector including an electron-accepting layer with an organic material, wherein the reduction potential of the organic material is greater than −0.1V vs. SCE; and

wherein the device produces a broadband light from the multiple light-emitting layers.

2. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the metal dopant is an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, or a rare earth metal, or combinations thereof.

3. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the metal dopant has a lower diffusivity in the first electron-transporting material than it has in the electron-transporting material of the electron-injecting layer.

4. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the broadband light is white light having a chromaticity of CIE x=0.31±0.05 and CIE y=0.33±0.05.

5. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the electron-transporting material of the electron-injecting layer includes one or more compounds selected from the group including metal chelated oxinoid compounds, butadiene derivatives, benzazole derivatives, oxadiazole derivatives, triazole derivatives, naphthacene derivatives, pyridinethiadiazole derivatives, triazine derivatives, silole derivatives, pyridine derivatives, and phenanthroline derivatives.

6. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the electron-transporting material of the electron-injecting layer includes a mixture of electron-transporting compounds.

7. The OLED device of claim 6 wherein one of the compounds of the mixture of electron-transporting compounds is also used in the electron-transporting layer.

8. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the electron-transporting layer includes a metal oxinoid derivative and the electron-injecting layer includes a phenanthroline derivative.

9. The OLED device of claim 1 further including a hole-injecting layer provided adjacent to the anode.

10. The OLED device of claim 9 wherein the hole-injecting layer includes a hole-transporting material and a p-type dopant.

11. The OLED device of claim 9 wherein the hole-injecting layer includes a material having a reduction potential greater than −0.5 V vs. a Saturated Calomel Electrode.

12. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the first electron-transporting material contains an oxygen atom.

13. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the first electron-transporting material is a metal oxinoid compound.

14. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the first electron-transporting material includes a triazine compound.

15. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the intermediate connector includes an n-type doped organic layer.

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 Apr 20, 2005
From: HATWAR, TUKARAM K.; LIAO, LIANG-SHENG; TYAN, YUAN-SHENG; VAN SLYKE, STEVEN A.
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 016495/0801 →