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28 August 2009OLED light extraction with roll-to-roll nanostructured films
David Stegall,1 Sergey Lamansky,1 Jonathan Anim-Addo,1 Mark Gardiner,1 Encai Hao,1 Leslie Kreilich,1 Fred B. McCormick,1 Ha Le,1 Yi Lu,1 Terry L. Smith,1 Ding Wang,1 Jun-Ying Zhang1
Improving light extraction for OLED devices will be pivotal for their acceptance into the marketplace. Incorporating
nanostructures within the high refractive index regions of the OLED multi-layer stack results in an over two-fold
improvement in light extraction efficiency. Such nanostructures were made using roll-to-roll fabrication processes. We
will also discuss the performance characteristics of the nanostructures on color-angularity and blurring of high-resolution
pixels.
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David Stegall, Sergey Lamansky, Jonathan Anim-Addo, Mark Gardiner, Encai Hao, Leslie Kreilich, Fred B. McCormick, Ha Le, Yi Lu, Terry L. Smith, Ding Wang, Jun-Ying Zhang, "OLED light extraction with roll-to-roll nanostructured films," Proc. SPIE 7415, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XIII, 74150S (28 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829396