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Highly Bright Flexible Electroluminescent Devices with Retroreflective Electrodes

Title
Highly Bright Flexible Electroluminescent Devices with Retroreflective Electrodes
Author(s)
Shim, HyunseokAllabergenov, BunyodKim, JoonwooNoh, Hee YeonLyu, Hong-KunLee, Myoung-JaeChoi, Byeongdae
Issued Date
2017-09
Citation
Advanced Materials Technologies, v.2, no.9
Type
Article
Author Keywords
electroluminescenceflexiblenanoparticlesretroreflectivetransparent emitting layer
Keywords
Alternating-Current ElectroluminescenceCompositeElectroluminescenceEyeFlexibleLuminanceNanoparticlesPolymerRetroreflectiveTransparent Emitting Layer
ISSN
2365-709X
Abstract
Flexible and stretchable light-emitting films using phosphor powders for electroluminescent (EL) devices offer the advantages of low cost and high durability under deformation. However, their low brightness is a significant disadvantage. A device structure adapting a light-transmission emitting layer and a retroreflective electrode to boost the brightness of EL device films is presented. The EL devices are fabricated by sandwiching the ZnS-particle-doped transparent resin emission layer between indium tin oxide and prismatic Ag thin film retroreflector electrodes. The ZnS particles, which are on the scale of tens of micrometers, dispersed in the emission layer induce light reflection over a wide viewing angle. However, at a high particle loading, the reflection rate is drastically decreased by the closed microstructure of the phosphor/resin emission layer. By optimizing the device structure and the composition of the emission layer consisting of phosphors, dielectric nanoparticles, and resin, a device is fabricated exhibiting a luminance of 1017 cd m−2 (6.67 V µm−1 at 10 kHz), which is 442% brighter than that of a conventional EL device. © 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/4583
DOI
10.1002/admt.201700040
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
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Intelligent Devices and Systems Research Group 1. Journal Articles
Division of Nanotechnology 1. Journal Articles
Division of Electronics & Information System 1. Journal Articles

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