T. Nakayama et al., INVESTIGATIONS ON MULTICOLOR DISPLAY BY ORGANIC LUMINESCENT DEVICES WITH OPTICAL MICROCAVITY STRUCTURE, Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 2, Electronics, 78(2), 1995, pp. 98-105
The emitted light of an organic electroluminescent (EL) device has a n
arrow half-width in its spectrum and its intensity is high if a semitr
ansparent mirror is placed on the light-emitting side and the optical
distance between the mirror and a metal electrode is set on the order
of the emitting wavelength. This phenomenon is believed to be due to m
icrocavity formation. This paper shows that device characteristics can
be explained qualitatively by equations derived from the propagations
. it is also shown that it is possible to obtain different colors from
the same device material using this characteristic. The basic device
structure for multicolor display will be shown. The dependence of lumi
nescence on the detecting angle is theoretically and experimentally co
nfirmed, and it is concluded that the device can be used for display a
pplications.