Abstract

AbstractIn this work, the extraction of waveguided and substrate modes in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) is improved by using compact light scattering layers composed of a disordered 2D array of TiO2 nanopillars. The TiO2 nanopillars are fabricated by combining a self‐assembly and a solvent‐assisted lift‐off process, and are further planarized by a 250 nm thin epoxy‐based photoresist layer to facilitate their anode deposition and integration within the OLED stack. This fabrication route allows engineering internal light outcoupling elements with a limited amount of parasitic absorption and with easily tunable light scattering properties that are effective over a broad spectral and angular range. Taking the example of a monochromatic bottom emitting OLED ( = 520 nm), the authors demonstrate an efficiency enhancement of +22%rel upon the incorporation of the planarized light extraction layer as well as ameliorated angular emission characteristics. This approach can be integrated in a high‐throughput fabrication routine and straightforwardly extended to other OLED layouts.

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