IP Library Granted Patent US 8,933,471
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US 8,933,471 · App. 13/488,987 · Granted Jan 13, 2015

Organic EL panel, display device using same, and method for producing organic EL panel

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Patent No.
US 8,933,471
App. No.
13/488,987
Granted
Jan 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An organic EL panel includes reflective electrodes, a transparent electrode, organic light-emitting layers, and functional layers that are each provided between a corresponding one of the reflective electrodes and a corresponding one of the respective organic light-emitting layers. The film thicknesses of the respective functional layers of R, G, and B colors are each 60 nm or less such that a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency for a corresponding color is exhibited, and are substantially equal to each other. The optical distances between the respective organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors and the respective reflective electrodes are each 100 nm or less, and are substantially equal to each other.

Claims (154)

1. An organic electro luminescence (EL) panel, comprising:

first electrodes that reflect incident light;

a second electrode that faces the first electrodes, and transmits incident light therethrough;

an organic light-emitting layer of each of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) colors that is disposed between a corresponding one of the first electrodes and the second electrode, and emits light of a corresponding color due to voltage application between the corresponding first electrode and the second electrode;

a functional layer of each of the R, G, and B colors that is composed of one or more layers, and is disposed between a corresponding one of the first electrodes and the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color; and

a color filter of each of the R, G, and B colors that is disposed above the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, with the second electrode being interposed therebetween, wherein

a first portion of light of each of the R, G, and B colors emitted from the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color travels through the second electrode instead of towards the corresponding first electrode, and is emitted externally after passing through the second electrode and the color filter of the corresponding color,

a second portion of the light of each of the R, G, and B colors travels through the functional layer of the corresponding color towards the corresponding first electrode, strikes and is reflected by the corresponding first electrode, and is emitted externally after passing through the functional layer of the corresponding color, the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, the second electrode, and the color filter of the corresponding color,

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a different film thickness of 60 nm or less that falls within substantially a same range,

the film thickness of each of the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light of the corresponding color emitted externally through the color filter of the corresponding color,

respective optical distances between the respective organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors and the respective first electrodes are each 100 nm or less and are different within substantially a same range, and

with respect to at least the B color, a film thickness of the functional layer is within a first optimal film thickness range that corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted externally from the color filter, the first optimal film thickness range being different than a second optimal film thickness range which corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted internally to the color filter.

2. The organic EL panel of claim 1 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are composed of transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective first electrodes, and hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective transparent conductive layers, respectively.

3. The organic EL panel of claim 2 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a different film thickness, and

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors have a same film thickness.

4. The organic EL panel of claim 3 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 13 nm to 30 nm, a film thickness of 12 nm to 21 nm, and a film thickness of 10 nm to 15 nm, respectively and

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

5. The organic EL panel of claim 2 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a function of injecting holes into the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, in addition to a function of transporting the holes.

6. The organic EL panel of claim 1 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are composed of transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective first electrodes, hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors, and hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective hole injection layer of the R, G, and B colors, respectively.

7. The organic EL panel of claim 6 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a different film thickness,

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors have a same film thickness, and

the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors have a same film thickness.

8. The organic EL panel of claim 7 , wherein

the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of greater than 0 nm to 5 nm,

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 15 nm to 25 nm, a film thickness of 9 nm to 16 nm, and a film thickness of 5 nm to 9 nm, respectively, and

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

9. The organic EL panel of claim 1 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 28 nm to 50 nm, a film thickness of 27 nm to 41 nm, and a film thickness of 26 nm to 35 nm, respectively.

10. The organic EL panel of claim 1 , wherein

the optical distance is a sum of a product of the film thickness and a refractive index for each of the layers constituting the functional layer.

11. A display device comprising the organic EL panel of claim 1 and a drive circuit that applies voltage between each of the first electrodes and the second electrode.

12. An organic electro luminescence (EL) panel, comprising:

first electrodes that reflect incident light;

a second electrode that faces the first electrodes, and transmits incident light therethrough;

an organic light-emitting layer of each of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) colors that is disposed between a corresponding one of the first electrodes and the second electrode, and emits light of a corresponding color due to voltage application between the corresponding first electrode and the second electrode;

a functional layer of each of the R, G, and B colors that is composed of one or more layers, and is disposed between a corresponding one of the first electrodes and the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color; and

a color filter of each of the R, G, and B colors that is disposed above the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, with the second electrode being interposed therebetween, wherein

a first portion of light of each of the R, G, and B colors emitted from the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color travels through the second electrode instead of towards the corresponding first electrode, and is emitted externally after passing through the second electrode and the color filter of the corresponding color,

a second portion of the light of each of the R, G, and B colors travels through the functional layer of the corresponding color towards the corresponding first electrode, strikes and is reflected by the corresponding first electrode, and is emitted externally after passing through the functional layer of the corresponding color, the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, the second electrode, and the color filter of the corresponding color,

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a different film thickness of 26 nm to 50 nm,

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors differ in film thickness by 1 nm to 16 nm between the R and G colors, between the G and B colors, and between the R and B colors,

the film thickness of each of the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light of the corresponding color emitted externally through the color filter of the corresponding color,

the respective organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors each have an optical distance of 49 nm to 90 nm from the corresponding first electrode,

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors differ in optical distance from the respective first electrodes by 0 nm to 25 nm between the R and G colors, between the G and B colors, and between the R and B colors, and

with respect to at least the B color, a film thickness of the functional layer is within a first optimal film thickness range that corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted externally from the color filter, the first optimal film thickness range being different than a second optimal film thickness range which corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted internally to the color filter.

13. The organic EL panel of claim 12 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are composed of transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective first electrodes, and hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective transparent conductive layers, respectively.

14. The organic EL panel of claim 13 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 13 nm to 30 nm, a film thickness of 12 nm to 21 nm, and a film thickness of 10 nm to 15 nm, respectively and

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

15. The organic EL panel of claim 13 , wherein

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a function of injecting holes into the organic light-emitting layer of the corresponding color, in addition to a function of transporting the holes.

16. The organic EL panel of claim 12 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are composed of transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective first electrodes, hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors, and hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors formed on the respective hole injection layer of the R, G, and B colors, respectively.

17. The organic EL panel of claim 16 , wherein

the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of greater than 0 nm to 5 nm,

the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 15 nm to 25 nm, a film thickness of 9 nm to 16 nm, and a film thickness of 5 nm to 9 nm, respectively, and

the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

18. The organic EL panel of claim 12 , wherein

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors have a film thickness of 28 nm to 50 nm, a film thickness of 27 nm to 41 nm, and a film thickness of 26 nm to 35 nm, respectively.

19. The organic EL panel of claim 12 , wherein

the optical distance is a sum of a product of the film thickness and a refractive index for each of the layers constituting the functional layer.

20. A display device comprising the organic EL panel of claim 12 and a drive circuit that applies voltage between each of the first electrodes and the second electrode.

21. A method of manufacturing an organic electro luminescence (EL) panel, comprising:

preparing first electrodes that reflect incident light;

disposing a functional layer of each of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) colors, which is composed of one or more layers, on a corresponding one of the first electrodes;

disposing an organic light-emitting layer of each of the R, G, and B colors, which emits light of a corresponding color, on the functional layer of the corresponding color;

disposing a second electrode, which transmits incident light therethrough, above the respective first electrodes with the organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors being interposed therebetween; and

disposing a color filter of each of the R, G, and B colors above the second electrode, wherein

in the disposing of the functional layer, the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a different film thickness of 60 nm or less that falls within substantially a same range,

the film thickness of each of the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors is set, such that when the film thickness is varied, the film thickness corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light of the corresponding color emitted externally through the color filter of the corresponding color,

respective optical distances between the respective organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors and the respective first electrodes are each 100 nm or less and are different within substantially a same range, and

with respect to at least the B color, a film thickness of the functional layer is set in accordance with a first optimal film thickness range that corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted externally from the color filter, the first optimal film thickness range being different than a second optimal film thickness range which corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted internally to the color filter.

22. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 21 , wherein

the disposing of the functional layer includes:

forming respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective first electrodes; and

forming respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective transparent conductive layers.

23. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 22 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a different film thickness.

24. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 23 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by an inkjet method.

25. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 23 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 13 nm to 30 nm, a film thickness of 12 nm to 21 nm, and a film thickness of 10 nm to 15 nm, respectively.

26. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 21 , wherein

the disposing of the functional layer includes:

forming respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors on respective first electrodes;

forming respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors, respectively; and

forming respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors, respectively.

27. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 26 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness,

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a different film thickness.

28. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 27 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering,

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by an inkjet method.

29. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 27 , wherein

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of greater than 0 nm to 5 nm,

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 15 nm to 25 nm, a film thickness of 9 nm to 16 nm, and a film thickness of 5 nm to 9 nm, respectively, and

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

30. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 21 , wherein

in the disposing of the functional layer, the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 28 nm to 50 nm, a film thickness of 27 nm to 41 nm, and a film thickness of 26 nm to 35 nm, respectively.

31. A method of manufacturing an organic electro luminescence (EL) panel, comprising:

preparing first electrodes that reflect incident light;

disposing a functional layer of each of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) colors, which is composed of one or more layers, on a corresponding one of the first electrodes;

disposing an organic light-emitting layer of each of the R, G, and B colors, which emits light of a corresponding color, on the functional layer of the corresponding color;

disposing a second electrode, which transmits incident light therethrough, above the respective first electrodes with the organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors being interposed therebetween; and

disposing a color filter of each of the R, G, and B colors above the second electrode, wherein

in the disposing of the functional layer, the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to differ in film thickness by 1 nm to 16 nm between the R and G colors, between the G and B colors, and between the R and B colors,

the film thickness of each of the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors is set, such that when the film thickness is varied, the film thickness corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light of the corresponding color emitted externally through the color filter of the corresponding color,

the respective organic light-emitting layers of the R, G, and B colors each have an optical distance of 49 nm to 90 nm from the corresponding first electrode,

the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors differ in optical distance from the respective first electrodes by 0 nm to 25 nm between the R and G colors, between the G and B colors, and between the R and B colors, and

with respect to at least the B color, a film thickness of the functional layer is set in accordance with a first optimal film thickness range that corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted externally from the color filter, the first optimal film thickness range being different than a second optimal film thickness range which corresponds to a local maximum of light-emitting efficiency with respect to the light emitted internally to the color filter.

32. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 31 , wherein

the disposing of the functional layer includes:

forming respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective first electrodes; and

forming respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective transparent conductive layers.

33. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 32 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a different film thickness.

34. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 33 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by an inkjet method.

35. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 33 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 13 nm to 30 nm, a film thickness of 12 nm to 21 nm, and a film thickness of 10 nm to 15 nm, respectively.

36. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 31 , wherein

the disposing of the functional layer includes:

forming respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors on respective first electrodes;

forming respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors, respectively; and

forming respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors on the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors, respectively.

37. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 36 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness,

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a same film thickness, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a different film thickness.

38. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 37 , wherein

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering,

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by vapor deposition or sputtering, and

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed by an inkjet method.

39. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 37 , wherein

in the forming of the respective hole injection layers, the respective hole injection layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of greater than 0 nm to 5 nm,

in the forming of the respective hole transport layers, the respective hole transport layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 15 nm to 25 nm, a film thickness of 9 nm to 16 nm, and a film thickness of 5 nm to 9 nm, respectively, and

in the forming of the respective transparent conductive layers, the respective transparent conductive layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to each have a film thickness of 15 nm to 20 nm.

40. The method of manufacturing the organic EL panel of claim 31 , wherein

in the disposing of the functional layer, the respective functional layers of the R, G, and B colors are formed so as to have a film thickness of 28 nm to 50 nm, a film thickness of 27 nm to 41 nm, and a film thickness of 26 nm to 35 nm, respectively.

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