Abstract

It is shown that the use of substrates with inner rough and outer diffusely scattering surfaces in film electroluminescent structures makes it possible to substantially increase the coefficient of radiation extraction (by a factor of 1.3–2.5) and the brightness of luminescence (by a factor of 1.2–3.5) as compared to the structure on a smooth surface, which can be employed to enhance the brightness of individual colors of the luminescence of electroluminescent emitters. The results of the investigations indicate a substantial decrease in the constant of the time of brightness buildup (by a factor of 6–8 for MDSDM structures and by a factor of ∼3.8 for MDSCM structures) and the appearance of two segments of brightness decay for MDSMD structures with different constant decay times in going from the structure on a smooth substrate to the structures built on substrates with an inner rough surface. Unlike this, MDSCM structures have two segments of brightness decay on both a smooth substrate and a rough substrate.

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