Light-emitting component and method for producing a light-emitting component
View Patent ↗A light-emitting component may include: an electrically active region, including a first electrode, a second electrode, an organic functional layer structure between the first electrode and the second electrode, a cover arranged above the electrically active region, and a layer structure arranged between the cover and the electrically active region. The component may have at least one layer having a refractive index which is less than the refractive index of the cover.
1. A light-emitting component, comprising:
an electrically active region, comprising:
a first electrode;
a second electrode;
an organic functional layer structure between the first electrode and the second electrode;
a cover arranged above the electrically active region; and
a layer structure arranged between the cover and the electrically active region and having at least one layer, wherein the at least one layer has a refractive index which is less than a refractive index of the cover; and
an adhesive between the cover and the at least one layer of the layer structure for fixing the cover,
wherein the refractive index of the at least one layer of the layer structure is less than a refractive index of the adhesive,
wherein the adhesive is a different material from the at least one layer of the layer structure.
2. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the at least one layer of the layer structure has a refractive index of less than 1.5.
3. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the at least one layer of the layer structure comprises at least one fluoride or one fluorine-containing polymer.
4. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the at least one layer of the layer structure comprises a matrix having air inclusions or having particles which reduce the refractive index of the matrix.
5. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the at least one layer of the layer structure comprises aerogel or water encapsulated in the layer structure or in the light-emitting component.
6. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the layer structure has a layer thickness in a range of approximately 50 nm to approximately 150 nm; or wherein the layer structure has a layer thickness in a range of approximately 5 μm to approximately 50 μm.
7. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a substrate and an encapsulation,
wherein the encapsulation is arranged on that side of the electrically active region which faces away from the substrate;
wherein the layer structure is arranged above the encapsulation.
8. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 ,
wherein the cover comprises a first cover, which is arranged above a first main side of the electrically active region, and a second cover, which is arranged below a second main side of the electrically active region, said second main side being situated opposite the first main side.
9. The light-emitting component as claimed in claim 1 , designed as an organic light-emitting diode.
10. A method for producing a light-emitting component, comprising:
forming an electrically active region, wherein forming the electrically active region comprises:
forming a first electrode;
forming a second electrode;
forming an organic functional layer structure between the first electrode and the second electrode;
forming a layer structure comprising at least one layer above the electrically active region and further comprising an adhesive; and
forming a cover above the layer structure;
wherein the at least one layer of the layer structure has a refractive index which is less than a refractive index of the cover and is less than a refractive index of the adhesive, and
wherein the adhesive is between the cover and the at least one layer of the layer structure for fixing the cover.
11. The method as claimed in claim 10 ,
wherein, after forming the electrically active region and before forming the cover, the optical transparency of the structure having the electrically active region is measured; and
wherein the layer structure is formed depending on the measured optical transparency, such that a desired optical target transparency of the structure having the electrically active region and of the layer structure is obtained.