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27 February 2002 External coupling and cathode effects in organic light-emitting devices: modeling and experiments
Min-Hao Lu, James C. Sturm
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Abstract
The emission of light and the external coupling after the appropriate excitons have been formed in the organic light-emitting devices has been investigated. A combined classical and quantum mechanical model was used to calculate the distribution of the internally emitted light into the externally emitted and various waveguided modes in an organic light-emitting device on planar substrates. The exciton lifetime in the OLED cavity was calculated by a Green's function formalism, with a focus on the non-radiative energy transfer to the cathode. Various efficiency measures as a function of the thickness of the indium-tin-oxide anode were calculated and the numerical results were in agreement with the measured external quantum efficiencies.
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Min-Hao Lu and James C. Sturm "External coupling and cathode effects in organic light-emitting devices: modeling and experiments", Proc. SPIE 4464, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices V, (27 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457475
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KEYWORDS
Excitons

Organic light emitting diodes

Energy transfer

Optical microcavities

Electroluminescence

Instrument modeling

Interfaces

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