Abstract

The light extraction efficiency of top-emitting organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) was improved by insertion of a two-dimensional (2D) diffraction layer. The 2D diffraction layer was fabricated by our original nanofabrication technique, the embedded particle monolayer method, which could form a self-assembled particle monolayer. As a result, the electroluminescence intensity of the device with the 2D diffraction layer was improved by 1.67 times (in total luminous flux) and 2.07 times (in peak wavelength). High luminance top-emitting OLEDs were fabricated using the potentially low-cost self-assembling technique.

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