Kim Yoon-Chang, Do Young Rag
Opt Express. 2005 Mar 7;13(5):1598-603. doi: 10.1364/opex.13.001598.
We describe the architecture, fabrication, and electro-optical characteristics of a two-dimensional (2D), periodic, highly ordered array of subwavelength scale organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). A 2D nanohole array template was introduced onto a patterned ITO glass substrate by two-step irradiated hologram lithography and reactive ion etching, and then a 2D nanohole OLED array was prepared by following typical OLED fabrication procedures. Our analysis of the electro-optical characteristics of this device showed that shrinking the OLEDs to sub-wavelength scale has only a minimal effect on their optical properties. We also used the Bragg scattering effect to confirm the compounding of the millions of ~220 nm OLED light sources to form 2D periodic nanohole emission by comparing the angular dependence of the emission spectrum of the OLED array with that of a conventional OLED.
我们描述了一种二维(2D)、周期性、高度有序的亚波长尺度有机发光二极管(OLED)阵列的结构、制造工艺及电光特性。通过两步辐照全息光刻和反应离子蚀刻,在图案化的ITO玻璃基板上引入二维纳米孔阵列模板,然后按照典型的OLED制造工艺制备二维纳米孔OLED阵列。我们对该器件电光特性的分析表明,将OLED缩小至亚波长尺度对其光学性质的影响极小。我们还利用布拉格散射效应,通过比较OLED阵列发射光谱的角度依赖性与传统OLED的角度依赖性,证实了数百万个约220nm OLED光源复合形成二维周期性纳米孔发射。