Abstract

The evolution of white LEDs, both organic and inorganic, has marked a transformative era in lighting technology known as solid-state lighting. This revolution is driven by electroluminescence, where electron-hole pairs recombine to emit light. While OLEDs have achieved high internal quantum efficiency, limited out-coupling efficiency remains a challenge. Improving light out-coupling efficiency is crucial for enhancing LED performance. This paper employs the Transfer Matrix Method to analyze the optical properties of OLEDs and aims to enhance light coupling, efficiency, and overall impact of LED and OLED technologies.

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