White organic light emitting diode device
US-2015034923-A1 · Feb 5, 2015 · US
US9786861B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9786861-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414465299-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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Disclosed herein is a white organic light emitting device including various emission layers with improved luminous efficiency, an increased color viewing angle, and low power consumption. The white organic light emitting device includes at least two charge generation layers and at least three stacks between a first electrode and a second electrode. The first stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm, the second stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 530 to about 570 nm, and the third stack includes an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 590 to about 620 nm and an emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm.
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What is claimed is: 1. A white organic light emitting device, comprising: a first stack, a first charge generation layer, a second stack, a second charge generation layer, and a third stack arranged sequentially between a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein the first stack comprises a single blue zone emission layer, the second stack comprises a yellow-green zone emission layer, and the third stack comprises a red zone emission layer and a blue zone emission layer, wherein the second stack further comprises a green zone emission layer, and wherein the yellow-green zone emission layer has a full width at half maximum of 75 nm or more. 2. The white organic light emitting device according to claim 1 , wherein the first electrode is an anode, and the second electrode is a cathode. 3. The white organic light emitting device according to claim 1 , wherein a distance “a” between a central peak of the wavelength range of the first stack in the blue zone and a central peak of the wavelength range of the second stack in the yellow-green zone is equal to or greater than a distance “b” between the central peak of the wavelength range of the yellow-green zone and a central peak of the wavelength range of the third stack in the red zone. 4. A white organic light emitting device, comprising: at least two charge generation layers and at least three stacks between a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein the first stack comprises only one emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm, the second stack comprises a first emission layer and a second emission layer, each of the first and second emission layers having a wavelength range of about 530 to about 570 nm, and the third stack comprises a first emission layer having a wavelength range of about 590 to about 620 nm and a second emission layer having a wavelength range of about 440 to about 470 nm, and wherein a distance between a central peak of the wavelength range of the first stack and a central peak of the wavelength range of the second stack is equal to or greater than a distance between the central peak of the second stack and a central peak of the wavelength ranges of the third stack.
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