43. Understanding dark spot formation and growth in organic light-emitting devices by controlling pinhole size and shape
			        作者:Wei Wang,* Shuang Fang Lim, Soo Jin Chua
关键字:Light-emitting diodes organic; Oxygen diffusion; Structure-property relationships; Topological defects dark spots
论文来源:期刊
具体来源:Advanced Functional Materials
发表时间:2002年
We report on our in-situ experimental observations of dark spots in  organic light-emitting diodes using optical microscopy. Uniformly sized  silica microparticles are used to intentionally create size- and  shape-controllable pinholes on the cathode protective layer.  Subsequently, the pinholes trigger the initial formation of dark spots,  which we then monitor. Due to the use of particles of various diameters,  we are able to linearly associate the growth rate with pinhole size.  This allows us to estimate the original pinhole sizes that give rise to  the dark spots and to study their distribution. Our studies verify that  pinholes on the protective layer create pathways for water or oxygen  diffusion, which controls the dark spot growth rate. The pinhole size  dependence illustrates that the pinhole perimeter (not the area)  determines the amount of water or oxygen diffusing into the diodes at a  certain time.