OLED device with short reduction
View Patent ↗In an OLED device having a substrate, a first electrode layer disposed over the substrate, an inorganic short reduction layer disposed over the first electrode layer, an organic electroluminescent medium disposed over the short reduction layer, and a second electrode layer over the electroluminescent medium, a feature is the inclusion of a mixture of ZnS, SiO 2 , and ITO in the short reduction layer wherein the ratio of In atoms to Zn atoms is in the range of from 0.90 to 2.37.
1. In an OLED device having:
(a) a substrate;
(b) a first electrode layer disposed over the substrate;
(c) an inorganic short reduction layer disposed over the first electrode layer;
(d) an organic electroluminescent medium disposed over the short reduction layer; and
(e) a second electrode layer over the electroluminescent medium, the improvement comprising:
(f) the short reduction layer including a mixture of ZnS, SiO 2 , and ITO wherein the ratio of In atoms to Zn atoms is in the range of from 1.29 to 1.75.
2. The OLED device of claim 1 wherein the organic electroluminescent medium includes a hole injecting sub-layer containing a hexaazatriphenylene derivative.
3. A method of making an OLED device including:
(a) providing a substrate;
(b) forming a first electrode layer disposed over the substrate;
(c) sputtering an inorganic short reduction layer so that it is disposed over the first electrode layer, the short reduction layer including a mixture of ZnS, SiO 2 , and ITO wherein the ratio of In atoms to Zn atoms is in the range of from 1.29 to 1.75;
(d) forming an organic electroluminescent medium disposed over the short reduction layer; and
(e) forming a second electrode layer over the electroluminescent medium.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the mixture is sputtered from a single target.
5. The method of claim 3 wherein the mixture is sputtered from two different targets.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the one of the two targets is comprises ITO and the other target comprises a mixture of ZnS and SiO 2 .
7. The method of claim 3 wherein the organic electroluminescent medium includes a hole injecting sub-layer containing a hexaazatriphenytene derivative.