Abstract
Aerosol jet printing is a cutting-edge technology offering a plethora of advantages in organic optoelectronics fabrication. In this work, we fabricated organic light-emitting diodes on glass substrates. Silver nanowires (AgNWs) and poly (3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) were aerosol-jet printed as the bottom electrode and hole transport layer, respectively. The other remaining layer materials were blade coated to form a multi-layered structure of the devices. The results show that the organic lightemitting diode device with ~40 mm2 active areas was successfully obtained. A comparison study of blade-coated organic light-emitting diode devices on indium tin oxide based electrode is also discussed. The results of this work show that aerosol jet printing technology enables fully solution-based fabrication of organic light-emitting diode devices.
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