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Large-scale patterning of indium tin oxide electrodes for guided mode extraction from organic light-emitting diodes
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Optical MaterialsExtraction ElementsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsNanoelectronicsOptical PropertiesLight-emitting DiodesGuided Mode ExtractionIndium Tin OxideNanophotonicsPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringLarge-scale PatterningOrganic SemiconductorNew Lighting TechnologyLaser Interference LithographyMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceOrganic Light-emitting DiodesWhite OledSolid-state LightingApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
We describe a cost-efficient and large area scalable production process of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with photonic crystals (PCs) as extraction elements for guided modes. Using laser interference lithography and physical plasma etching, we texture the indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode layer of an OLED with one- and two-dimensional PC gratings. By optical transmission measurements, the resonant mode of the grating is shown to have a drift of only 0.4% over the 5mm length of the ITO grating. By changing the lattice constant between 300 and 600nm, the OLED emission angle of enhanced light outcoupling is tailored from −24.25° to 37°. At these angles, the TE emission is enhanced up to a factor of 2.14.
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