Abstract

We present a novel stackable luminescent device integrating a blue light emitting diode (LED) with a red organic LED (OLED) in series. The anode of the OLED is connected with the cathode of the LED through a via in the insulation layer on the LED. The LED–OLED hybrid device is electroluminescent and two electroluminescence (EL) peaks (the blue peak around 454 nm and the red peak around 610 nm) are observed clearly. The effect of the indium tin oxide (ITO) layer on the device performance is analyzed. Compared with the individual LED and OLED, their combination shows great potential applications in the field of white lighting, plant lighting, and display.

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