IP Library Granted Patent US 8,067,765
Granted Patent B2
US 8,067,765 · App. 12/437,321 · Granted Nov 29, 2011

Organic light emitting element and organic light emitting device including the same

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Patent No.
US 8,067,765
App. No.
12/437,321
Granted
Nov 29, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An organic light emitting element and an organic light emitting device including the same is provided. At least one p-type or n-type overdoping layer is formed between two light emitting members forming a p-n junction in the organic light emitting element.

Claims (59)

1. An organic light emitting element including:

a first electrode;

a first emission layer emitting light;

a first impurity layer of a first conductive type that contacts the first emission layer;

an overdoping layer that contacts the first impurity layer;

a second impurity layer of a second conductive type that contacts the overdoping layer;

a second emission layer that contacts the second impurity layer and emits light;

a second electrode that faces the first electrode, and

wherein a doping amount by weight of the overdoping layer is more than about 1.2 times and less than about 20 times a doping amount by weight of one of the first impurity layer of the first conductive type or the second impurity layer of the second conductive type, contacting the overdoping layer.

2. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third impurity layer of the second conductive type between the first electrode and the first emission layer; and

a fourth impurity layer of the first conductive type between the second electrode and the second emission layer.

3. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein:

the overdoping layer includes an overdoping layer of the first conductive type and an overdoping layer of the second conductive type;

the overdoping layer of the first conductive type contacts the first impurity layer of the first conductive type; and

the overdoping layer of the second conductive type contacts the second impurity layer of the second conductive type.

4. The organic light emitting element of claim 3 , wherein:

a host and a dopant of the overdoping layer of the first conductive type are a same host and dopant of the first impurity layer of the first conductive type that contacts the overdoping layer of the first conductive type; and

a host and a dopant of the overdoping layer of the second conductive type are a same host and dopant of the second impurity layer of the second conductive type that contacts the overdoping layer of the second conductive type.

5. The organic light emitting element of claim 3 , wherein:

the overdoping layer of the first conductive type or the second conductive type has a thickness of about 35 Å or more; and

the sum of the thickness of the overdoping layer of the first conductivity type and second conductive type is about 70 Å or more.

6. The organic light emitting element of claim 3 , wherein a thickness of the overdoping layer and the first impurity layer of the first conductive type is the same as a thickness of the overdoping layer and the second impurity layer of the second conductive type.

7. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein the overdoping layer comprises one of the overdoping layers of the first conductive type or the second conductive type.

8. The organic light emitting element of claim 7 , wherein the thickness of the overdoping layer is about 35 Å or more.

9. The organic light emitting element of claim 7 ,

wherein the second impurity layer of the second conductive type that contacts the overdoping layer is of a material in one of an organic p doping group, a deep lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) hole injection layer group or an oxide metal group; and

wherein the first impurity layer of the first conductive type that contacts the overdoping layer is of a material corresponding to an organic n doping group.

10. The organic light emitting element of claim 9 , wherein the overdoping layer is the n-type overdoping layer when the second impurity layer of the second conductive type is made of a material in the deep LUMO hole injection layer group or the oxide metal group.

11. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein the doping amount by weight of the overdoping layer and the doping amount by weight of the impurity layer are based upon a weight percent of a host and a dopant.

12. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein a doping amount by weight of the overdoping layer is more than about 1.5 times and less than about 5 times a doping amount by weight of one of the second impurity layer of the second conductive type or the first impurity layer of the first conductive type contacting the overdoping layer.

13. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein:

the first emission layer and the second emission layer comprise two or more sub-emission layers emitting light of different colors; and

a sum of light emitted from the two or more sub-emission layers is a white color.

14. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein the first emission layer and the second emission layer emit a same primary color.

15. The organic light emitting element of claim 1 , wherein:

the first electrode is a pixel electrode made of IZO or ITO, and

the second electrode is a common electrode made of a metal.

16. An organic light emitting device comprising:

an organic light emitting element having an anode, a cathode, and an organic light emitting member between the anode and the cathode;

a driving transistor connected to the organic light emitting element;

a switching transistor connected to the driving transistor;

a gate line connected to the switching transistor; and

a data line connected to the switching transistor and insulated from the gate line,

wherein the organic light emitting member comprises:

a first light emitting member having a first emission layer and a first n-type impurity layer,

a second light emitting member having a second emission layer and a second p-type impurity layer, and

an overdoping layer between the first light emitting member and the second light emitting member, and

wherein a doping amount by weight of the overdoping layer is more than about 1.2 times and less than about 20 times a doping amount by weight of one of the first n-type impurity layer or the second p-type impurity layer, contacting the overdoping layer.

17. The organic light emitting device of claim 16 , wherein:

the overdoping layer comprises an n-type overdoping layer and a p-type overdoping layer; and

the n-type overdoping layer contacts the first n-type impurity layer of the first light emitting member and the p-type overdoping layer contacts the second p-type impurity layer of the second light emitting member.

18. The organic light emitting device of claim 16 , wherein the overdoping layer comprises one of the n-type overdoping layer or the p-type overdoping layer.

19. The organic light emitting device of claim 18 , wherein, when the overdoping layer is the n-type overdoping layer:

the second p-type impurity layer is of a material in one of an organic p doping group, a deep lumo hole injection layer group or an oxide metal group, and

the first n-type impurity layer is of a material in the organic n doping group, and

wherein, when the overdoping layer is the p-type overdoping layer:

the second p-type impurity layer is of a material in the organic p doping group, and

the first n-type impurity layer is of a material in the organic n doping group.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 17, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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