Increased OLED radiative efficiency using a directive optical antenna

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Blair, Steven
Other Author McDaniel, Steve
Title Increased OLED radiative efficiency using a directive optical antenna
Date 2010
Description We investigate the improvement in efficiency of organic light emitting diodes/displays (OLEDs) by embedding a typical OLED structure within a metallic patch grating resonator. A patch grating resonator is similar to the more familiar Fabry-Perot resonator, except that one mirror of the resonator is a metallic patch grating with a pitch ~ λ /2 that reduces lateral propagation of radiative emission. FDTD simulations of the proposed structure indicate a potential 71% increase in emitted power over that of a reference OLED structure, and an additional 5% gain from adding an ITO spacer adjacent to the metallic electrode layer (for a total 76% increase). Implementation of this structure requires little to no modification of the OLED manufacturing process.
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Publisher Optical Society of America
Volume 18
Issue 16
First Page 17477
Last Page 17483
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation McDaniel, S, & Blair, S. (2010). Increased OLED radiative efficiency using a directive optical antenna. Optics Express, 18(16), 17477-83. August.
Rights Management (c) Optical Society of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68349kw
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