Organic light emitting device and method for manufacturing the same

US9954195B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9954195-B2
Application numberUS-201715422081-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 1, 2017
Priority dateNov 16, 2012
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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Disclosed is an organic light emitting device (OLED) that may include a first electrode on a substrate, the first electrode having a pattern of a plurality of cells, with each cell defined with an emitting area and a non-emitting area; a second electrode facing the first electrode; an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode; a short-circuit preventing layer contacting at least a portion of the first electrode; and an auxiliary electrode on the short-circuit preventing layer in the non-emitting area of each cell, wherein an aperture ratio of the short-circuit preventing layer and the auxiliary electrode in each cell is 30% or more.

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What is claimed is: 1. An organic light emitting device (OLED) comprising: a first electrode and a second electrode on a substrate, the first electrode having a pattern of a plurality of cells, with each cell defined with an emitting area and a non-emitting area; one or more organic material layers between the first electrode and the second electrode; an auxiliary electrode between the substrate and the second electrode; and a short-circuit preventing layer contacting at least a portion of the first electrode and at least a portion of the auxiliary electrode, wherein both the auxiliary electrode and the short-circuit preventing layer are interposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. 2. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein a current of the OLED flows in a direction of the auxiliary electrode, the short-circuit preventing layer, the first electrode, the one or more organic material layers, and the second electrode, or in a reverse direction thereof. 3. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein the short-circuit preventing layer contacts at least one of a top surface and a side surface of the first electrode in each cell. 4. The OLED of claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary electrode contacts at least a portion of the short-circuit preventing layer and the auxiliary electrode is separated from the first electrode in each cell. 5. The OLED of claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary electrode contacts a top surface of the short-circuit preventing layer in each cell; or the short-circuit preventing layer contacts the side surface of the first electrode and the auxiliary electrode contacts a bottom surface of the short-circuit preventing layer in each cell. 6. The OLED of claim 5 , wherein the short-circuit preventing layer is provided in contact with the top surface of the first electrode or the substrate and the auxiliary electrode is provided in contact with the top surface of the short-circuit preventing layer in each cell; or the auxiliary electrode is provided in contact with a top surface of the substrate and the short-circuit preventing layer is provided between the auxiliary electrode and the first electrode in each cell. 7. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the emitting area and a thickness of the non-emitting area are different from each other. 8. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein an insulating layer is additionally provided between the short-circuit preventing layer and the organic material layers, and between the auxiliary electrode and the one or more organic material layers; or an insulating layer is additionally provided between the short-circuit preventing layer and the second electrode, and between the auxiliary electrode and the second electrode. 9. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the short-circuit preventing layer is from 1 nm to 10 μm. 10. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein a volume resistivity of the short-circuit preventing layer is from 0.63 Ωcm to 8.1×10 10 Ωcm. 11. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein the short-circuit preventing layer includes one or more selected from a group consisting of a carbon powder, a carbon film, a conductive polymer, an organic polymer, a metal, a metal oxide, an inorganic oxide, a metal sulfide, and an insulating material. 12. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein, at a current density of any one value of 1 mA/cm 2 to 5 mA/cm 2 , the short-circuit preventing layer has a thickness direction resistance value at which an operating voltage increase rate of the following Equation 1 and a numerical value of leakage current to operating current of the following Equation 2 simultaneously satisfy 0.03 or less: V t - V o V o [ Equation ⁢ ⁢ 1 ] I s I t [ Equation ⁢ ⁢ 2 ] where V t (V) denotes an operating voltage of the OLED to which the short-circuit preventing layer is applied and in which a short-circuit defect is absent, V o (V) denotes an operating voltage of the OLED to which the short-circuit preventing layer is not applied and in which the short-circuit defect is absent, I t (mA) denotes an operating current of the OLED having the same organic structure to which the short-circuit preventing layer is applied and in which the short-circuit defect is absent, and I s (mA) denotes a leakage current in a defect area of the OLED to which the short-circuit preventing layer is applied and in which the short-circuit defect is present. 13. The OLED of claim 1 , further comprising: a light scattering layer between the substrate and the first electrode. 14. The OLED of claim 13 , wherein the light scattering layer includes a flattening layer. 15. The OLED of claim 1 , further comprising: a light scattering layer on a surface facing a surface on which the first electrode of the substrate is provided. 16. The OLED of claim 1 , wherein an aperture ratio of each cell is 30% or more. 17. An organic light emitting device (OLED), comprising: a first electrode on a substrate, the first electrode having a pattern of a plurality of cells, with each cell defined with an emitting area and a non-emitting area; one or more organic material layers on the first electrode; a second electrode on the one or more organic material layers; an auxiliary electrode between the substrate and the second electrode; a short-circuit preventing layer contacting at least a part of the auxiliary electrode; and an insulating layer covering the auxiliary electrode, wherein both the auxiliary electrode and the short-circuit preventing layer are interposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. 18. The OLED of claim 17 , wherein the insulating layer covers a top surface of the auxiliary electrode. 19. The OLED of claim 17 , wherein the insulating layer is between the short-circuit preventing layer and the organic material layers, and between the auxiliary electrode and the one or more organic material layers. 20. The OLED of claim 17 , wherein the insulating layer is between the short-circuit preventing layer and the second electrode, and between the auxiliary electrode and th

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Disclosed is an organic light emitting device (OLED) that may include a first electrode on a substrate, the first electrode having a pattern of a plurality of cells, with each cell defined with an emitting area and a non-emitting area; a second electrode facing the first electrode; an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode; a short-circuit preventing layer contacting…
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Lg Display Co Ltd
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Primary CPC classification H01L51/5228. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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