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Applied Physics Express | 2014

Highly efficient and air-stable inverted organic light-emitting diode composed of inert materials

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Munehiro Hasegawa; Yoichi Arimoto; Taisuke Kamada; Takahisa Shimizu; Toshihiro Yamamoto

The feasibility of a highly efficient and air-stable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) was examined. A phosphorescent OLED not containing an air-sensitive material was fabricated by employing an inverted structure with an air-stable electron injection layer. Efficient electron injection from the bottom cathode to the emitting layer was demonstrated from the fact that the device characteristics of the inverted OLED were almost the same as those of a conventional OLED. No dark spot formation was observed after 250 days in the inverted OLED encapsulated by a barrier film with a water vapor transmission rate of 10−4 g m−2 day−1.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Highly efficient and stable organic light-emitting diodes with a greatly reduced amount of phosphorescent emitter

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Takahisa Shimizu; Taisuke Kamada; Shota Yui; Munehiro Hasegawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Toshihiro Yamamoto

Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have been intensively studied as a key technology for next-generation displays and lighting. The efficiency of OLEDs has improved markedly in the last 15 years by employing phosphorescent emitters. However, there are two main issues in the practical application of phosphorescent OLEDs (PHOLEDs): the relatively short operational lifetime and the relatively high cost owing to the costly emitter with a concentration of about 10% in the emitting layer. Here, we report on our success in resolving these issues by the utilization of thermally activated delayed fluorescent materials, which have been developed in the past few years, as the host material for the phosphorescent emitter. Our newly developed PHOLED employing only 1 wt% phosphorescent emitter exhibits an external quantum efficiency of over 20% and a long operational lifetime of about 20 times that of an OLED consisting of a conventional host material and 1 wt% phosphorescent emitter.


Advanced Materials | 2018

Long‐Lived Flexible Displays Employing Efficient and Stable Inverted Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Tsubasa Sasaki; Toshimitsu Tsuzuki; Yoshiki Nakajima; Tatsuya Takei; Genichi Motomura; Munehiro Hasegawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Takahisa Shimizu

Although organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are promising for use in applications such as in flexible displays, reports of long-lived flexible OLED-based devices are limited due to the poor environmental stability of OLEDs. Flexible substrates such as plastic allow ambient oxygen and moisture to permeate into devices, which degrades the alkali metals used for the electron-injection layer in conventional OLEDs (cOLEDs). Here, the fabrication of a long-lived flexible display is reported using efficient and stable inverted OLEDs (iOLEDs), in which electrons can be effectively injected without the use of alkali metals. The flexible display employing iOLEDs can emit light for over 1 year with simplified encapsulation, whereas a flexible display employing cOLEDs exhibits almost no luminescence after only 21 d with the same encapsulation. These results demonstrate the great potential of iOLEDs to replace cOLEDs employing alkali metals for use in a wide variety of flexible organic optoelectronic devices.


Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XIX | 2015

Development of operationally stable inverted organic light-emitting diode prepared without using alkali metals (Presentation Recording)

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Munehiro Hasegawa; Shun Gouda; Toshimitsu Tsuzuki; Takahisa Shimizu; Toshihiro Yamamoto

The OLED is one of the key devices for realizing future flexible displays and lightings. One of the biggest challenges left for the OLED fabricated on a flexible substrate is the improvement of its resistance to oxygen and moisture. A high barrier layer [a water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of about 10-6 g/m2/day] is proposed to be necessary for the encapsulation of conventional OLEDs. Some flexible high barrier layers have recently been demonstrated; however, such high barrier layers require a complex process, which makes flexible OLEDs expensive. If an OLED is prepared without using air-sensitive materials such as alkali metals, no stringent encapsulation is necessary for such an OLED. In this presentation, we will discuss our continuing efforts to develop an inverted OLED (iOLED) prepared without using alkali metals. iOLEDs with a bottom cathode are considered to be effective for realizing air-stable OLEDs since the electron injection layer (EIL) can be prepared by fabrication processes that might damage the organic layers, resulting in the enhanced range of materials suitable for EILs. We have demonstrated that a highly efficient and relatively air-stable iOLED can be realized by employing poly(ethyleneimine) as an EIL. Dark spot formation was not observed after 250 days in the poly(ethyleneimine)-based iOLED encapsulated by a barrier film with a WVTR of 10-4 g/m2/day. In addition, we have demonstrated the fabrication of a highly operational stable iOLED utilizing a newly developed EIL. The iOLED exhibits an expected half-lifetime of over 10,000 h from an initial luminance of 1,000 cd/m2.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2009

Origins of Improved Hole‐Injection Efficiency by the Deposition of MoO3 on the Polymeric Semiconductor Poly(dioctylfluorene‐alt‐benzothiadiazole)

Yasuo Nakayama; Katsuyuki Morii; Yuuichirou Suzuki; Hiroyuki Machida; Satoshi Kera; Nobuo Ueno; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Yutaka Noguchi; Hisao Ishii


Advanced Optical Materials | 2014

Highly Efficient and Stable Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Utilizing Reverse Intersystem Crossing of the Host Material

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Takahisa Shimizu; Taisuke Kamada; Yukihiro Kiribayashi; Yoshichika Osada; Munehiro Hasegawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Toshihiro Yamamoto


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2014

P-154: Fabrication of 8-Inch VGA Flexible Display Using Air-Stable Inverted OLED

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Munehiro Hasegawa; Yoshiki Nakajima; Tatsuya Takei; Genichi Motomura; Hiroshi Tsuji; Mitsuru Nakata; Yoshihide Fujisaki; Takahisa Shimizu; Toshihiro Yamamoto


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2013

P.140L: Late‐News Poster: Highly Efficient Inverted OLED with Air‐Stable Electron Injection Layer

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Yoichi Arimoto; Mitsuru Nakata; Yoshiki Nakajima; Takahisa Shimizu; Toshihiro Yamamoto


Archive | 2011

Boron-containing compound and process for preparation thereof

Masahiro Murakami; 村上 正浩; Naoki Ishida; 直樹 石田; Taisaku Moriya; 大作 守屋; Tsuyoshi Goya; 剛 呉屋; Katsuyuki Morii; 森井 克行; Munehiro Hasegawa; 宗弘 長谷川; Yoichi Arimoto; 洋一 有元


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2015

46.4: Effects of Electron Injection Layer on Storage and Operational Stability of Air-Stable OLEDs

Hirohiko Fukagawa; Katsuyuki Morii; Munehiro Hasegawa; Shun Gouda; Toshimitsu Tsuzuki; Takahisa Shimizu; Toshihiro Yamamoto

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Yoshiki Nakajima

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Mitsuru Nakata

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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