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High Efficiency, White TOLED
Devices for Lighting Applications—Universal Display Corporation, 375
Phillips Boulevard, Ewing, NJ 08618-1428; 609-671-0980, http://www.universaldisplay.com
Dr. Michael Lu, Principal
Investigator, vadamovich@univeraldisplay.com
Ms. Janice K. Mahon, Business
Official, jkmahom@universaldisplay.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER84113
Amount: $750,000
General lighting is
responsible for more than 20% of the energy consumption in the U.S., New broadband white-lighting sources are
sought that offer significant gains in power efficiency and color quality while
having less environmental impact than traditional incandescent and fluorescent
lights. Recent breakthroughs in
highly-efficient phosphorescent organic light-emitting device (PHOLED)
technology have created an enthusiasm that this technology may someday provide
such a solution. However, significant
engineering challenges remain. For
example, OLED extraction efficiency needs improvement in order to meet the demanding power
efficiency targets of general lighting. This project will develop a higher-optical-extraction-efficiency
device using transparent-cathode OLED (TOLED) technology for white lighting
sources and future smart windows. Phase
I simulated and fabricated a white transparent phosphorescent OLED (T-PHOLED), with light output equivalent to a conventional bottom emission
OLED, and demonstrated an approximately 1 cm2 white T-PHOLED light source on a glass substrate. The resulting optical extraction was 20%
greater than that for a similar conventional bottom emission device. Phase II will further improve the TOLED
efficiency by optimizing the cathode transmission, replacing the conventional
glass package with a monolithic
mutilayer thin film encapsulation, and optimizing the design by taking
advantage of microcavity effects and reduced optical losses at the air/OLED
interface. Lastly, a phosphorescent TOLED lighting prototype will be fabricated
to achieve greater than 25 lm/W at a luminance of 1,000 cd/m2.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The
light source should find use in diffuse lighting applications in commercial,
residential, and industrial sectors. Because
the product can be thin, lightweight, and transparent, it also should find use in
architectural, automotive, and wearable electronic applications.