Method for manufacturing organic electroluminescent element with bi-layer cathode
View Patent ↗A method of forming an upper electrode in an organic electroluminescent element is provided. A first film made of a material for the upper electrode is formed on an organic functional layer by magnetron sputtering under a first condition. Thereafter, a second film made of the material for the upper electrode is formed on the first film by magnetron sputtering under a second condition different from the first condition. The second film has a lower film stress than the first film.
1. A method for manufacturing an organic electroluminescent element that includes: an electrode pair composed of an upper electrode and a lower electrode; and an organic functional layer disposed between the upper electrode and the lower electrode, the method comprising:
forming the upper electrode on the organic functional layer by magnetron sputtering, wherein
the forming of the upper electrode includes:
forming a first thin film made of a material for the upper electrode on the organic functional layer under a first condition; and
forming a second thin film made of the material for the upper electrode on the first thin film under a second condition different from the first condition, the second thin film having a lower film stress than the first thin film.
2. The method for manufacturing the organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein
the first condition and the second condition each include a condition relating to power density during film formation, and
the second condition indicates a lower power density than the first condition.
3. The method for manufacturing the organic electroluminescent element of claim 2 , wherein
the first condition indicates a power density of between 4.5 W/cm 2 and 9.0 W/cm 2 inclusive.
4. The method for manufacturing the organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein
the first condition and the second condition each include a condition relating to ambient gas pressure, and
the second condition indicates a higher ambient gas pressure than the first condition.
5. The method for manufacturing the organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein
the upper electrode is a cathode,
the lower electrode is an anode,
the organic functional layer is composed of a plurality of layers including an electron transport layer, and
in the forming of the upper electrode, the cathode is formed on the electron transport layer, the cathode being made of a light-transmissive electrically-conductive material.
6. The method for manufacturing the organic electroluminescent element of claim 5 , wherein
the light-transmissive electrically-conductive material is made of an oxide containing at least one selected from the group consisting of In, Ti, Zn, and Sn.